• Al/XLPE/PVC Power Cable 0.6/1kv  witn good Quality  2015 System 1
Al/XLPE/PVC Power Cable 0.6/1kv  witn good Quality  2015

Al/XLPE/PVC Power Cable 0.6/1kv witn good Quality 2015

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Min Order Qty:
100 m
Supply Capability:
1000 m/month

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Model Number:

CU/XLPE/PVC

Insulation Material:

XLPE

Type:

Low Voltage

Application:

Industrial, construction,power station

Conductor Material:

Copper or Aluminum

Jacket:

PVC or PE

Conductor:

Copper or Aluminum

Sheath Material:

PVC or PE

Number of Cores:

1~5

Color of core:

as per requirements

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:Wooden Drum or Iron wooden drum
Delivery Detail:10days

Specifications

Al/XLPE/PVC Power Cable 0.6/1kv 
high quality conductor Power Cable 
OEM & ODM service 
Lowest Price Power Cable 
BV,CCC Approve


Q: My 4 gauge power cable is hooked up to the battery's positive terminal and the other end to my amplifier's terminal. Is it safe to accidentally touch the ring terminal (end) of this power cable? I won't feel any electrical shock or anything will I?
Well it's DC powerdirect currentso it cant hurt a person,however if it grounds out on something in or on the car it can injure you with the sparks or heat produced by welding its self to whatever the object is that grounded it.
Q: Hey guys, I noticed that with heavy use of the power cord to my laptop, a part of the rubber surrounding the cord is open near the insertion part and you can see the wires. I'm just curious how dangerous it is. I don't have another power cord for my laptop, so do any of you have a recommendation for what I can do?
The outer layer of laptop power cables below the rubber is the insulating layer. Little risk there. If you want, you can purchase electrical tape from HomeDepot or local electronics store{(probably), and wrap it around the rip.
Q: will I be able to work this out without buying something extra? and if so what do I need to buy?
Your power supply should have the cable it needs. It has a 6+2-Pin so that you can snap it together to form an 8 pin.
Q: I have plugged my old laptop power cable into my USB hard drive, and now it does not work at all. Have I completed fried the circuits? Is there any way to get the data back if I have please?Thanks for any advice you can offer.
Do you have an Geek Squad nearby, if so, take it to them and see if they can fix it, this also happened to my 1TB USB drive, they got the data off, but I'm in Mississippi. Hope it works
Q: Okay I need help.I lost the power cable for my modem, so now I am using a 18v 1A cable, the input of the modem needs 15v 1.5awill this be compatible or will it burn my modem?
Get the correct power supply. If you continue, you may be risking a fire
Q: power supply, however it comes with some cables that can be attached to the peripheral 4 point cable then ran into the card itself. can this setup work? Or will I need a new power supply with 2 6 point pci express power cables? Oh by the way its a 600 watt power supply I currently have.
i think you should be ok
Q: I already looked at the company website and could not find the ordering option for those specific cords. HELP PLEASE!!
each video demonstrate that i'm conscious of comes with a means twine and a VGA cable. despite if it rather is DVI in a position, then some comprise a DVI cable, others save a pair of greenbacks and don't. Ask once you purchase it.
Q: Like I lost my power cable, so can I get one somewhere?
most amps use the same cable, so it shouldn't be a problem, through your amp in a car, (to double check) and check the local music stores, electronics shops, or Radio shacks
Q: Only the ground cable is green, the two other cables are gray and I noticed that one is with stripes the other is not... The maker is Smart Choice. - there is more clue, one cable end is coded with a letter Z , other W , than G .... the G is probably the ground ( green ) . I need to know which one will connect to the black wire and which to the white one. Please help. Thank you
The neutral or grounded conductor will be the one with the stripe or ridge on it. This will connect to the white wire or neutral connection on the dishwasher. You can follow it down and see that it will be the wider of the two power prongs. Green or bare will be for equipment grounding and will connect to the frame of the dishwasher. Usually this is a green screw.
Q: Two things:1.) Why when we're using an AC to step up the voltage the power has to remain constant?2.) Why is it if we increase the voltage by a factor of 100 we have to decrease the current by a factor of a hundred and therefore I^2R is decreased by a factor of 10,000
Power is generated at the power station and transferred to the end user your home by means of power cables. Unfortunately, some power is always lost in this transfer process. It's power NOT Voltage OR Current that is required to operate your home electrical appliance. Yes, current and voltages are involved ;but it is the PRODUCT of these two that makes up the power NOT the voltage or current individually. Power = Voltage x Current Power is lost in the cables as heat as given by your i^2R. To reduce the losses then we must reduce the current I. But, if I reduce the current and keep the voltage the same then the power will fall and my kettle/Xbox/curling tongs will no longer work at home. So, to keep the power up when reducing the current I must compensate by increasing the voltage and this means using a step up transformer. Near the homes, a step down transformer is used to reduce it back down again. Since the losses in a cable are a consequence of I^2R heating then it is important to reduce the current as much as possible when transferring power. If we assume the the resistance, R of the cable is constant, then a 10,000 reduction in power (power/10,000) gives P/10,000 = I^2 x R I^2 = Power/10, 000R I = square root of [const x 10,000] I = 100. Then using power = voltage x current reducing the current by 100 means increasing the voltage by 100 to keep the power the same.

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