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Location: West of the metro, MN | You're going to need 2 120ohm resistors. A T for each unit and and puck. It also depends how you're going to power the cable. If you choose to power thE cable directly to a switch, you'll need another T and the wire harness. You can also power the cable using one of the three sets of wires on the back of you're unit. Either way, you're going to want a 3 amp fuse and a switch between the battery and your cable, because otherwise it will constantly power your puck and network cable. |