• 6/6kv,6/10kv three-core XLPE insulated PVC sheathed power cable(YJV,YJLV) System 1
  • 6/6kv,6/10kv three-core XLPE insulated PVC sheathed power cable(YJV,YJLV) System 2
6/6kv,6/10kv three-core XLPE insulated PVC sheathed power cable(YJV,YJLV)

6/6kv,6/10kv three-core XLPE insulated PVC sheathed power cable(YJV,YJLV)

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Supply Capability:
10000 m/month

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Q: My car's stock stereo is pretty low power, probably less than 20 watts. I would like to replace the power wires with better ones, if not for any real benefit to sound quality then simply to satisfy a personal whim. 8 gauge wires would be too I think for the small spaces. Anyway, would a good quality speaker wire work just a good as a power wire of the same gauge?
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Q: What is the difference between the power BV line and the power YJV cable?
You can use sc. if too long, or bend the best use of the bridge
Q: I'm installing a new hard drive and I need an extra power cable. Thing is, I've only got one in my computer (15 pin SATA) I have a spare SATA port for the data, so that's not a problem. Anyone know of any multipliers or some way i can add an extra power cable?Thanks in advance
Yes, okorder
Q: Does it need the PCI-e power cable on the PSU
Well the older models don't, but the newer models do. Theres either 6-pin, 8-pin, one 8-pin one 6-pin etc.
Q: I'm only asking this on here out of interest, this is not homework. I want to know how to calculate exact distances between to poles connected at the top by a cable. The length or height of the objects are not important to me, but if you must use an example please do so. So I want to know what formulas to use, what variables in those formulas mean, and how the slope of the cable will affect the distance. For example, if two poles have a distance between them of 0, and the cable extends 100, it would not mean that the drop of the cable (called a catenary?) would be 50, (it's misleading because you would think that since the distance between the two poles is 0, the cable would drop 50 and rise 50. But this is not taking into account the slope it has to take at the bottom of the catenary. It must lose some drop (perhaps to 48 or 49) in order to bend and rise back up...I want this out of my head, it's bugging me that I can't figure it out.
So you want the length along the cable? I honestly don't know how to compute the arc length of a catenary, but I'm sure that the power company knows how to do it because they need to know how much cable it will take to string up a whole line of poles. Your example doesn't work only because you impose a physically impossible constraint (zero distance between the poles - the poles have no thickness) and then try to impose physical reality (the cable can't bend instantaneously) on the problem. In the physically unrealizable problem, yes the cable does drop 50 ft because it is infinitely bendable. You're dealing with hyperbolic sines and cosines. Good luck
Q: So I have this monitor that only has ONE port on it, which is a USB cable slot. Typically you would connect it to a laptop, and the USB cord also supplies it power at the same time display connection.
I have not seen or read from any source that RCA cable can be used for power. It is designed for audio connection and video connection only. The wire are not designed for use with electrical power connection, it will over heat and the wires will melt. Hope this will help you out.
Q: Low voltage power cable telemetry insulation resistance, the number should be used to shake the table? The More
The control cable that transmits the differential signal, the cable core needs to be stranded. The other with the same general control cable. Search for "Industrial Automation Integrated Cable Solutions".
Q: I need this for my HD slim that just gets power from USB and my music class the USB items they use suck all the power.but i have a wall USB power source.
Yes I'm sure this would work. Just solder the red and black wires to an other usb cable and leave the other 2 data ones going into the computer. Plug the power usb cable into your adaptor and It should work. The device is still getting the 5volts it needs so I see no reason why it shouldn't work.
Q: When I unplug the power cord from my laptop the screen brightness automatically dims down to about 10% of its total brightness, and when I click the quot;increase screen brightnesskey on the keyboard the brightness will only increase about 5% until it stops. It's like I've put some limit as to how bright the screen can get. Anyone know how to fix this?
I'm not sure if this will fix it but I have an idea. Do you know where the charge level in on your computer. I have the inspiron 1520 so it's an old version but on mine it's on the bottom right hand corner. If you click on that you should get a screen that pops up and gives you the amount of battery life it has left in a percentage then underneath that it should have a select a power plan: area and the options that it gives you are balanced, power saver and High performance. If you click on the high performance then the brightness should be the same weather the power cord is plugged in or not. Hope I helped =)
Q: I got a Alienware m15x about a year ago, and about 8 months ago on startup it would make two incredibly loud beeps and a screen would show saying 'your charger cable is not the reccomended 150w originally shipped', even thought it is. It would only happen very rarely at first, but now its nearly every time. I don't mind just ignoring it, but if there is a quick fix it would be nice.
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