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Dual-core Cable 2x4.0mm² made in China

Dual-core Cable 2x4.0mm² made in China

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Description of Dual-core Cable 2x4.0mm²

Dual-core Cable PV-2x4.0mm²

Main Features of Dual-core Cable 2x4.0mm²

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 2x4.0mm²

 

    

      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-2x4.0mm²

4.0

56.xФ0.3

2.6

4.97

6.20x12.50

1000/1800

50

 

Technical Data of Dual-core Cable 2x4.0mm²

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 2x4.0mm²

Dual-core Cable 2x4.0mm² made in China

Dual-core Cable 2x4.0mm² made in China

Dual-core Cable 2x4.0mm² made in China

 

 

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All products had been produced under a clear quality standard and the quality is consistence among the shipments.

Okorder has already setted up more than 20 warehouses in different markets to show the products. You are convenient to know the products from your local place and it will help you to make decision easyly.  

②How to guarantee the quality of the products

We have established a perfect quality management systemas for raw material and semi parts all are under strict quality test and we have a IQC system to control the purchases.

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, 

③How long can we receive the product after purchase?

Lead time depending on order quanity, The normal order can be deliveried with 3 weeks.

 

Q: I am planing to install a 7770 on my PC but i need a pci-e cable to power it on. So is that cable included or i should purchase one?
hi renaldo you have two options .... either use a 6pin connector from your existing power supply,or use the molex (2) to 6pin adapter that comes with the radeon HD7770 however theres other factors to consider and these include : 1) wattage : the HD7770 requires a minimum of 450w ... but this is based on a decent well known brand of psu .... less expensive budget or generic psu,s and you should be looking at 500w or even 550w 2) +12v rails : these are the part of the psu that delivers the power to your HD7770,and each card requires a set amount of amps on the +12v rail(s) ...
Q: Every time i unplug the power cable from my laptop the wireless connection stops working and i can't seem to fix it by changing the wireless power options any ideas?
I am assuming that you are using windows, If you haven't done so already, right click on the battery on the right hand of your task bar and click on the power options. now, click on CHANGE PLAN SETTINGS Then click on CHANGE ADVANCED POWER SETTINGS a new window should pop up, look for wireless adaptor settings and select maximum performance, This could be your answer but then again I'm not sure what you have already attempted.
Q: I have a Dell Latitude D505. I do not need comments on whether I have a good laptop or not. That's not the point.I heard a tiny pop sound, and after that, my laptop is not recognizing the power cable. I don't think it's the cable. I've tried restarting the computer. Any suggestions?
Does it runn off the battery with the cable unplugged? Does it run plugged in with the battery removed? Popping sounds are bad, you laptop may need professional attention.
Q: I'm installing my car audio system in the morning. I have a 650w 4 channel amp for my four interior speakers and a class D monoblock amp for my sub.I have an 8awg wiring kit. If I split that to use it on both amps, it would end up at 16awg going to the amps. Is this thick enough for my setup?
1. We can't answer without knowing more about your amplifiers. 650w 4 channel doesn't tell us anything useful, because the power rating may be a peak number that's only good for marketing, and you didn't tell us anything about the monoblock amplifier at all. Give us brand and model numbers and we might be able to help. 2. If I split that to use it on both amps, it would end up at 16awg going to the amps ....no. That's now how it works. (I'm not sure how you envision splitting the wire to make two wires that are half the size; are you cutting it down the middle with a razor?) You can use a distribution block to connect both amplifiers to the same main power wire, but you don't have to go to a smaller wire out of the d-block: you can run 8-gauge wire from the battery to the distribution block, then more 8-gauge from the d-block to each amp. 3. Even if you did cut the 8-gauge wire in half, a wire half the size of 8-gauge isn't 16-gauge. It's 11-gauge. If you put six 16-gauge wires together, you'd get a wire that's a little smaller than 8-gauge. Please edit your question with the brand and model numbers of both amplifier, along with the estimated length of the wire run (ie, how many feet of wire do you need to go between the amps and the battery?) Then we can tell you what gauge wire you need. Edit: thanks for the update. Based on the information about your amplifiers, I don't think you should run both of them from the single 8-gauge wire. I'd switch to a 4-gauge dual amp kit, or you can buy a second 8-gauge kit and run each amp with its own power wire to the battery rather than sharing a single wire.
Q: I want to switch to cable phone (indeed, that Triple play service offered by companies as Optimum or Time Warner). When power fails, you dont?expect to have Cable TV or internet, but phone service is different. You really need it all the time. Some people told me outages affect cable phone service. I?m very concerned because some neighborhoods in my city have had blackouts recently.
I specifically put that question to my cable provider a few months ago. This was the official answer Quoted: ----------------------- Hello Jeff. Thank you for your email. The answer to your query is surrounded by a few variables, the main one being your proximity to the ‘node’ that your Internet service feeds off. In the event of a neighbourhood-wide power outage, our “nodes” are equipped by back-up batteries that may be able to supply the required signals for the modem to receive and transmit, though limited in duration. But as with any supposedly fool-proof system, there always exists the possibility of fortuitous failure. Please let us know if we can be of further assistance. Bob. Rep. no. 2597. E-Services Calgary, Telephone: 310-SHAW, Shaw Communications Inc. --------------------- So, in short, they do have battery backup for Internet on the local nodes... but for how long it will last is unknown and not guaranteed. That said, I am currently only using cable Internet to transport my VoIP services. I pulled the plug on my local telco, months ago. I have my cable modem, router, VoIP ATA adapter, and cordless phones connected to a battery-backed-up UPS power supply. But, these are all only temporary backup solutions. If you feel too nervous about not having phone or 911 service during a power outage... then, don't do it. Or, get a cell as your emergency backup comms.
Q: hi i need some extra help in looking for a power cable for my pioneer kuro tv cable iv looked in OKorder and on pioneer and no joy does anyone have any ideas where i could get one please any help will be gratefully received thank you
It should be one of a couple standard styles. Electronics stores should have them.
Q: in my efforts to make everything as simplified as possible (lazy) im looking for a 25' or longer sata cable (also if there is an extension to the power cord thats used to power a cd drive in a desktop) trying to mount the cd drive all the way on the other side of the room (5ft away lol) so that i dont have to get up to change dvds. id mount it to the dvd shelf which is next to the sofa.
No go: What is the maximum length of a SATA data cable? 1m for SATA I, 2m for SATA II The exercise will be good for you. Maybe you have a wife, or a sister?
Q: When the cable is plugged in the light is yellow like usual but when I plug it into the Xbox it goes red and I can't turn on my Xbox. I can use the cable for my other Xbox and the light turns green, but that one already has the red ring. PLZ HELP!! I JUST DOWNLOADED THE HALO REACH BETA! AND I'M BOREDand please dont just say halo sucks.
switch power supply and see if that works if not somethings wrong with your system and halo does suck thats only game that xbox has that is good and thats pretty sorry
Q: i have a SATA hard disk and i connected it with a sata power cable and recently i bought a sata optical drive and i have no power cable for connecting the drive, so i decided to connect it with the power cable of hard disk(I have two sata hard disk)
while you're meaning are you able to boot off of the IDE annoying force and get entry to the Sata force, the respond is sure. in basic terms connect the SATA annoying force, and make beneficial the BIOS settings are set to boot from the IDE force.
Q: I recently bought a Logitech Rechargeable Speaker S315i, but i lost the power supply at a party. I was wondering if anyone know of a website where i could just order another cable (that fits and work) for the rechargeable speakers. 100-240v Power supply. Or do i have to buy a new speaker?
There is no direct benefit for the operation of the speakers by upgrading to a 750 watt power supply. The amplificatiion power is external. Only a small relatively small power signal is delivered by the computer

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