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specification: BWG9X2.5"

material: iron

length: 2.5"

head diameter: 20mm

shank diameter: 3.8mm

surface treatment: Electro-galvanized

color: galvanized-shining

package: gunny bag, 50kgs, 24kgs, 25kgs per bag, meet customers' requirement

roofing nails Specification
SpecificationLength (mm)Rod diameter(mm)Head diameter(mm)
bwg8*2"50.84.1920
bwg8*2-1/2"63.54.1920
bwg8*3"76.24.1920
bwg9*1-1/2"383.7320
bwg9*2"50.83.7320
bwg9*2-1/2"63.53.7320
bwg9*3"76.23.7320
bwg10*1-3/4"44.53.3720
bwg10*2"50.83.3720
bwg10*2-1/2"63.53.3720
bwg11*1-1/2"383.0218
bwg11*1-3/4"44.53.0218
bwg11*2"50.83.0218
bwg11*2-1/2"63.53.0218
bwg12*1-1/2"382.7418
bwg12*1-3/4"44.52.7418
bwg12*2"50.82.7418
bwg13*1 1/2"382.3815
bwg13*1 3/4"44.52.3815
bwg13*2"50.82.3815
bwg14*1 3/4"402.114

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Q: How doI wire a ceiling chain light to wall switch? I want to stop using the chain to turn the light on and off. I hane already installed the wall switch and the wiring in the box but not sure how to connect the wiring in the box to the ceiling light wiring.
Basically, yes. The wiring you placed is caused a switch loop. if you connect the black feeder wire to the white of the switch, and the switch is turned on, then the black wire of the switch loop will be hot. Connect this to one side of the light fixture and the white of the feeder to the other side.
Q: Hi,I have an issue with wiring in house. This is in Paris, France. I will share a foto so you can have a clearer picture what my question is.
Got a meter? On the output side Wht/Grn = ground Brown = 'Hot' (230 V.) Blue = Neutral Test out what you've got in the French outlet box.
Q: Consider a copper wire 1 mm in diameter providing the power needed to run an appliance drawing a 4.8 kW at 12 V. Assuming that no heat is radiated away from the wire while the current flows:A. What will the temperature of the wire be after the current has run for 1 second through the wire?B. What will the physical condition of the wire be at that time?(The wire was initially at 20 degrees C)
Battery's have their very own resistance (noted as their 'inner resistance'). the cost of the indoors resistance relies upon on the form of battery and its age. the full resistance of your circuit hence would be plenty greater effective than 0.064 ohm, so the present would be decrease than ninety 3.75A.. you will no longer get a electric marvel from 6V (although your tongue can detect it - no longer recommneded!). approximately 30mA around the guts can quit it. yet you may choose a plenty bigger voltage than 6V by way of resistance of the physique. in spite of the shown fact that there is achieveable of overheating the battery and/or the twine, which includes achieveable of hearth in some circumstances. Please do no longer attempt this with AC mains. There are severe detrimental aspects of deadly electric marvel and beginning a hearth. The kin risk-free practices equipment (fuse/circuit breaker/RCD) are meant to shrink the skill if the present is basically too severe or if there is an earth-leak - yet you are able to no longer possibility the risk-free practices of your self and others in this kind.
Q: Obviously speaker wire is what connects the speaker to the receiver; what's the difference between 'zip' speaker wire and...others...?
Zip okorder /
Q: Kind of a confusing question I guess. I want to cut a wire that contains 3 other wires and splice into them then reconnect them. is all I need relatively the same gauge wire or is it potentially different type like some sort of special speaker wire..? Should be one positive one negative and the other some sort of signal for sound. (Microphone to a speaker). All I need is standard copper wire?
Hello Rocky: You need to be more specific. What are you attempting to do? I know you want to splice a three-ply wire, but what is your end purpose?
Q: I have a 97 Dodge Stratus and I couldnt figure out why my new radio wasnt working... So I took the front speakers out and they work... but I need to figure out the correct wiring to I can set up My sound system!!! PLEASE HELP
Dodge Stratus Wiring Diagram
Q: Okay so my question is how would I wire these in a ported box with 2 terminals on each side of the box? Also, is the quot;Bridged Wirefeatured in the diagram negative speaker wire? Thanks.
It's a misnomer to use the term bridged in wiring subs. They should call it a jumper wire, or something similar. It's a minor detail, but it leads to novices thinking bridging is something done with subs -- it's not, it's the amp. Although since mono amps are becoming more and more common bridging is becoming a thing of the past as mono amps aren't bridgeable. The way I would do it would be to wire each sub to its respective terminal with the coils in series for 4 ohms.
Q: Need to know what colors are for what and the function of each wire.
2002 Chevrolet Tahoe Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Orange Radio Ignition Switched 12V+ Wire: Class 2 Serial Data Radio Ground Wire: Black/White Radio Illumination Dimmer Wire: N/A Radio Antenna Trigger Wire: Dark Green Radio Amplifier Trigger Wire: Pink (If equipped, the amplifier is under the center console.) Front Speakers Size: N/A Front Speakers Location: N/A Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Tan Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Gray Right Front Speaker Wire (+): Light Green Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Green Rear Speakers Size: N/A Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Brown Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Yellow Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Blue Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): Light Blue
Q: I am re wiring a hanging lamp. I know the black wire is the hot. My problem is this, the replacement wire is gold. There is no apparent groove in the wire, but one side does have writing on it. If I remember correctly the side with the writing is the hot?
That will work. Both wires are the same, but one needs to be assigned as black AT BOTH ENDS. You could use the wire with the writing in it, or mark one wire with black magic marker, and carefully trace that same wire to the other end and mark it with black magic marker too. (But if there is no groove in the wire insulation, you probably won't be able to trace one wire from one end to the other. In that case, you'd need to use an electrician's continuity meter to find the same wire at the other end). The other two answerer's are correct that the bulb will light, BUT it will be unsafe if wired backwards. NAILBENDER's answer fails to recognize the safety hazard of wiring the hot to the wrong side of a light. You don't want the hot side to electrify the threaded sides of an electrical light bulb fixture! The hot needs to be on the bottom center of the bulb fixture. ROODOG1's answer also fails to recognize that someone could get shocked when screwing in (or out) a light bulb and touching the threaded side of the bulb which may be hot if wired wrong. DILLIGAF makes the same error, even though he says he's an electrician! Read a do-it-yourself electricians website; don't rely on these people's answers! Exception: If your lamp is plug-in that does not have one prong wider than the other, then it doesn't make a difference which wire is hot because the plug goes into the receptacle either way.
Q: But when I look closely (you can't see it in the picture unfortunately) there are some tiny wisps of the coiled copper wire that looks as if it could have been connected to the pulled wire. I'm not sure.How do I connect the wires to make the headsets work again?If you guys need more pictures, please tell me.Thanks in advance!
don't be afraid to cut the wires, those wires are no good, strip out a fresh strand of wire, just make sure you remember the color coding of the contacts before you cut the wires, be warned though, working with earphone wires can be tricky, the solder is very hard to bind on the tips of the wires and the fibers are a pain, if you know how to solder then that's fine, but if you don't ask help from someone who can

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