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High quality Computer Shielded Cable with a good price

High quality Computer Shielded Cable with a good price

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Computer Shielded Cable

Computer Shielded Cable (Cable for DSC system) is used as connection cable of inspection devices and instruments with high demand on interference resistant performance in computer net-work and control sys-tem.

Specification Scope

    Pair No.: 1~24 pairs Core No. per pair: 2 cores (equal to 2 wire group ) or 3 cores (equal to 3 wire group)
    Cross section of conductor: 0.5mm2, 0.75mm2, 1.0mm2,1.5mm2,2.5mm2.

Model

No.

Type

Description

1

DJYVP

Computer cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper wire braided general shielding

2

DJYVPR

Computer soft cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper wire braided general shielding

3

DJYPV

Computer cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper wire braided individual shielding

4

DJYPVR

Computer soft cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper wire braided individual shielding

5

DJYPVP

Computer cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper wire braided general &  individual shielding

6

DJYPVPR

Computer soft cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper wire braided general  & individual shielding

7

DJYVP2

Computer cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper-plastic compound tape wrapping general shielding

8

DJYVP2R

Computer soft cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper-plastic compound tape wrapping general shielding

9

DJYP2V

Computer cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper-plastic compound tape wrapping individual shielding

10

DJYP2VR

Computer soft cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper-plastic compound tape wrapping individual shielding

11

DJYP2VP2

Computer cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper-plastic compound tape wrapping individual & general shielding

12

DJYP2VP2R

Computer soft cable with Cu core, PE insulation, PVC sheath, copper-plastic compound tape wrapping



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Q: Can I run a ground wire from and electrical motor to a bolt that is screwed into wood? Will this work? I have a hot tub and replaced the motor, the new motor has the thick copper ground wire mounted on the back so the wire I have is too short now to reach to where it was grounded before. I ran the wire from the motor to a bolt that is screwed into the wood frame of the hot tub. The old ground went from the motor to the metal brain box witch is also attached to wood so I figured my alternative fix is OK?
You should run were that is terminated at the green grounding lug in the service panel. Also connect it to 2 driven ground rods at least 6 feet apart. You can get these rods at almost any electrical supply house
Q: Can electrical wire from a 50 ft drop cord be used to re-wire the lights on a old car with a 12 volt system ?
Yes, but it is not oil and gasoline resistant and the oil base products used in the vehicle will dissolve the insulation cause a fire hazard. You need automotive rated wire because the insulation will resist oil and gasoline and the high temperatures of an automobile.
Q: I would like to wire two wall sconces on either side of my fireplace. I was planning on continuing the electrical circuit from a wall outlet located near the fireplace and including an inline switch. The outlet is on the left side of the fireplace so I was planning on running the wire 6 feet strait up from the outlet, over three feet, installing a new electrical box and mounting the sconce. The question I have is, how can I run the wire to the other sconce on the right side of the fireplace. Can I run the wire in the wall in front of the fireplace? Also is there any electrical codes that require switches to be a certain height off the floor? I live in southern California.
The best way would be to run the wires right up the wall from the first box, into the attic/ceiling, then over and down for the second box. Switches are generally about 48 to center of the box.
Q: I am installing a surround sound system. I am placing the speaker wire inside the walls near electrical wires.
You are best off not keeping them together although the signal you would be sending is not as low as 60 Hz you could get common mode coupling that you wouldn't probably hear but would cause a sap in performance. Any time You pass any electrical signal or EMF bias thru a wire it radiates energy in a predictable pattern around a wire or conductor. Most Consumer electronics companies don't do Electromagnetic Compatibility testing on their devices, so from time to time you will run into a problem with signal interference. It would be advisable to not make the shielding or signal coupling of you devices work harder than they have to. Use good interconnects and if it is a real concern and you can't run them apart use a conduit ( metal only) as a shield around the speaker cables. Using conduit for both and keeping apart by at least 12-16 in would be the best possible solution. Also as a side note: make sure to use the proper in wall rated speaker cable applicable to you local code.
Q: I have an old farm house with 3 out buildings. The main house has electrical service. One out building has a circuit panel that then feeds to an out building and a barn. The out building with a circuit panel used to have separate electrical service but does not any longer. I would like to run a feeder line from the main house to the outbuilding circuit panel which would then provide power to the barn and additional out building. the distance between the two circuit panels is approximately 120'. there is a standard indoor line that runs most of the way. Can these two boxes be tied together at all? With the standard 12/2 line that is in place? What I would be running off this line is basically lights in the barn and 2-3 computers plus a space heater in the outbuilding.Any ideas?
There are no code limits on general use receptacles on a circuit, however, you want to try to anticipate potential heavy loads that may be on that circuit all at one time. If you're turning them into bedrooms, you can generally put two bedrooms on a 15amp circuit because the biggest load you'll ever plug in is a vacuum cleaner. If you're only doing two rooms, you'll want at least two circuits just for good measure, not necessarily a code requirement. If window AC units are anticipated (unlikely in a basement, I know) then you'll want a 20amp dedicated circuit for each AC unit. Window ACs draw a lot of amps, and if you have a dedicated circuit for each window AC you could turn that run into a 240v circuit should you purchase a 240v AC. If you're just putting in one ceiling fixture in each room, then the lighting can be on the receptacle circuits. However, if you were going to be putting a whole bunch of recessed fixture (I would if it were me) you can only load a circuit up to 80% because lighting fixtures are considered constant use. So if you figure out the amps that your fixture will draw (figure with the largest wattage bulb installed in the fixture, even if you're not going to use the max wattage bulb) you can only put 12 amps on a 15amp breaker and 16 amps on a 20 amp breaker. Also, for general use receptacles and general lighting we normally run 14 gauge wire since it's easier to pull and work with. 12 gauge is generally for where you know you'll have a heavy load. These days with computers, LED tvs, and cfl and led lighting, peoples homes are drawing less and less energy, in general. You definitely should consider a dedicated 20amp circuit for if you're going to be using space heaters, sump pumps, dehumidifiers, etc.
Q: I know that the color codes tell you whether its neutral and other purposes, but do i need to find the same colored wire to extend one, or do i need the same one? And are they just for safety purposes?
Colors are not universal. Generally, red and green are power wires, black and white are ground.but not always. Its mostly for safety or for ease of connecting wires. For example, instructions for wiring in something would be confusing as hell if there was no way to tell what wire does what. Most items will come with an manual that say what each colored wire is, and what it does, so you know how to wire everything up correctly. You do not need to use the same color, as long as you can keep everything straight so you do not hook things up wrong. However, you should use the same size of wire.
Q: wire. Ground line, FireWire and zero line, respectively, what color
75 flat cable, copper, aluminum to withstand the rated current are: copper 240-300A; aluminum: 170-220A specific applications, and the working environment, carrying current duration, carrying voltage related. The following table can be used as reference industry also has formulas, for the use of the site estimates, not in the engineering design, standard production use. . copper cable carrying capacity dictation: (estimated value) 2.5 times multiplied by nine, up by a straight walk; thirty five by 3.. both groups of five points; , High temperature Jiujiang copper upgrade; pipe root number two three four, eight seven six fold full load. . aluminum core cable carrying capacity dictation: (estimated value) aluminum core insulation line with the capacity of the multiples of the relationship between the number of five, 100 on the second, .. four, three circles, ... Wear, temperature, eight, nine fold; bare wire plus half; copper upgrade operator.
Q: hi. i have old westinghouse garage door electrical engine. I would like to make a winch but dont know how to hook it up. it has capacitor and 5 wires. brown brown white blue red. please give me some ideas how to hook it up. thx.
I will take a look and edit this post. Remember these motors are usually intermittant duty so they overheat quickly. The caps are rated at 20 starts an hour. White is neutral. Red and blue are to the cap and are the rotation wires.
Q: I want to replace a switch (not 3 way) with a switch that also has a plug on it. Does it wire the same? If you could check out my other question
Like Irv stated, you can do it if you have the correct wires in the box. You need a hot and neutral and ground to feed the receptacle part. You need the hot and the wire going to the light or whatever, on the switch. Your wife is correct and you should get an electrician to do it for you.
Q: How to ask what the current of the wire to bear the formula. For example, 1.5 square feet to bear how much the current how to ask the details of the more about the more
A liquid crystal power supply, LCD power supply to buy the size of the LCD, the power is a spoke number. Power lines, there is a signal line so you can.

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