25:32 if I'm not completely mistaken then if you "lose a connection" at a T in your NMEA2000 backbone the whole backbone will fail as you need a terminator (as shown in the graphic) at each end of the backbone. So you won't have a "half working, half non-working" network, the entire NMEA2000 network will fail.
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25:32 if I'm not completely mistaken then if you "lose a connection" at a T in your NMEA2000 backbone the whole backbone will fail as you need a terminator (as shown in the graphic) at each end of the backbone.
So you won't have a "half working, half non-working" network, the entire NMEA2000 network will fail.
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