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Dual-core Cable 2x2.5mm² made in China

Dual-core Cable 2x2.5mm² made in China

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Description of Dual-core Cable 2x2.5mm²

Dual-core Cable PV-2x2.5mm²

Main Features of Dual-core Cable 2x2.5mm²

Dual wall insulation, Electron beam cross-linked

Excellent resistance to UV,water,ozone,fluids,salt,general weathering

Excellent resistance to abrasion

Halogen free, flame,ratardant,low toxicity

Excellent flexibility and stripping performance

High current carrying capacity

TUV and UL approved

 

Specifications of  Dual-core Cable 2x2.5mm²

 

    

      TYPE

Cross section

Strand design

Conductor diameter

Conductor resistance

Outer diameter

Rated voltage

Rated current

mm²

NO.xФ(mm)

mm

Ω/Km

mm

VAC/DC

A

PV-2x2.5mm²

2.5

48.xФ0.25

2.0

8.06

5.40x10.90

1000/1800

30

 

Technical Data of Dual-core Cable 2x2.5mm²

Wire:Class5 tinned

Insulation material: XLPE

Double insulated

Halogen-free

HIgh resistance against oils, greases,oxygen and ozone

Microbe-resistant

UV resistant

High wear and abrasion resistance

Flame test according to :DIN EN 50265-2-1 UL 1571(VW-1)

Smallest permissible Bending Radlus 5xD

 Temperature range -40℃~+90℃

 Colours: Black Red

 

IMages of Dual-core Cable 2x2.5mm²

Dual-core Cable 2x2.5mm² made in China

Dual-core Cable 2x2.5mm² made in China

Dual-core Cable 2x2.5mm² made in China

 

 

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QC on site is very strict and all steps of process are measured per drawings. Before delivery, we set a OQC system to make sure each piece meet the standard of order.from design to delivery, 

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Q: Is it safe to connect the case fans in line with the hard drive, or should I use a separate power cable?
Well it is always better to seperate circuits when they are related to hard drives even data cables as hard disk take loads of data bus and power.
Q: I just have the power cable for battery, lost the ground cable.. Can I cut from power cable and use for ground? Are they the same thing or different cables.??
for the most part, all wire is the same. Just a bunch of stands of copper and sometimes aluminum. So yes, go ahead and use the power cable.
Q: My ac jack is screwed up and I can't plug in the ac adapter. I have heard that there is a power cable that will plug into one of the other ports on the side of the computer to, but I don't know where to find one or what they are called. Also, I have heard there are a million problems with the R3000 - and some can be fixed by taking it apart. I do NOT want to do this. I just need an alternative power cable. The laptop works perfect - if it had power. Thanks in advance. :)
Well, you could try the compag website for costumer support, they will help out.
Q: If i bought a graphics card with a power cord, cable, plug thingy, will it matter how much power my desktop can produce? Because i know some graphics card use quite abit of power and my desktop is old and does very little power.. So yeah.
With a power cord, cable, plug thingy? I've never seen such a setup, and I thought I knew a bit about computers. I know I've seen old (mid 2000s) articles about something like that, but it never got market traction as far as I'm aware. I'd say that you would have to replace your power supply - but I guess a separate power supply should be another solution as well - though it might actually be cheaper to replace the power supply rather than having a separate power supply for your GPU. Also, your motherboard doesn't necessarily support the newest GPUs at any rate, so... yeah.
Q: which cables cant be near each other??(will cause noise radiation if put together)i gotta run some wires through my car and i dont know wich ones to keep away from others. im runnin...4 gauge (eventually will be 2 gauge) power wire for amp2 speaker wires for rear deck speakersrca cables for ampremote turn on wire for amp
I was always told not to run power next to RCA cables. When I ran my cables I ran Power on one side and speaker and RCA down the other side in my car. It even says to do it this way in my amp instruction manual;Plan the wire routing. Keep RCA cables close together but isolated from the amplifier's power cables and any high power auto accessories, especially electric motors.This is done to prevent coupling the noise from radiated electrical fields into the audio signal.
Q: im selling just the brick power cable. Is 50 dollars a good price?
The brick and cable? $50 would be too much for me! Maybe $20.
Q: I found a box of power cables that I could use to hook up my PC and I know some of them were for old CRT monitors. Is it safe to use any of them? I'm not sure which one actually came with the monitor.
they' make the ends specific for each type it can be used on. so if it fits. yes . best to look up the monitor online and see what it is so you know for sure what you have will work.
Q: I just finished building my shed, I put a 1 1/2 inch conduit under the shed coming up into the corner. I am now about to dig the 65 foot trench back to the house. I need to run power, not a problem. I want to run a phone line, a network cable, and a cable wire for my satellite. I say shed but it is 12 by 20 feet with an attic. Can I run these additional lines in with the power. I was thinking about using a run of Shielded cables for the network and one for the phone. For the cable some heavy duty quot;I don't know what thoughquot;. Will the power lines mess the data up on them? What will work for the three if any. If I need to I could run them in a new conduit, but that is not cheap!
What I've read here is pretty good. However, having the same situation in front of me for next year (I'm restoring a Victorian era property outside of Toronto, ON- house now, garage next year), my design made me start wondering about the same thing. You don't really need a wire phone line in 2010 do you? Use a cordless if it is in range. Otherwise, use network cable for the phone line as the electrical shielding and twisted pair nature of it is superior. For your satellite cable, direct burial is a great option and saves you running that second conduit. I took a look at what the local cable operator does and its rather simple. They just bury the direct burial line literally inches from the surface. If its good enough for them...... For your data and network cabling...Do you picture yourself surfing the net in the shed? Use a WiFi signal. I thought of the broadband needs of a seperate garage building and found that (for my IP security camera mounted on the garage) that a WiFi signal was plenty! I'm talking a hi definition (I only use the best for security cams) colour full motion bandwidth intensive camera here. WiFi is carrying it glitch free.
Q: How do I connect this unit to my cd player? Splicing power cables? not too detailed in the manual.?
im sure it comes with a power harness(plug) you prob have to do some splicing just connect it t0 the same place where you get power for the cd player your probably going to get a wire harness for your cd player right? just match the wires from your cd to your ipod thingy before you solder or crimp your connections
Q: I am constantly just throwing all of our cables into grocery bags or backpacks and nothing ever seems to work well when it comes to setting up for a show. Are there special cases/bags that would work best for transporting XLR, 1/4quot;, and power cables?
you can get little velcro ties for like $3 for 50. learn how to coil cables correctly (most pros use under/over) and then secure them with the velcro strip (I like to keep the velcro at the male end of the XLR cables so it's not danglight around on the mike end) and then they should be kept pretty well organized even if you just throw them in a backpack or something

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