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High Temperatures Resistant Power Cables

High Temperatures Resistant Power Cables

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100 m
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100000 m/month

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High Temperature Resistant Power Cable


Features and Applications:

The high temperature resistant cable uses silicone rubber,import from US, to be as

insulated and sheathed material,and is produced by the advanced extrusion equipment

through assembly line.The cable has good resistance to high temperature,high

voltage,acid,soda,corrosion,aging, as well as flexible structrue.Working temperature

range can be from -40℃ to 180℃,it is suitable for use in high temperature

enviroment or bad weather in electric  power, oil,chemistry,and metallurgical

industries.


 

Lay and require insulating and regularly with the performance of the electric wire:
1 Allow working temperature for a long time:
BV-90, RV-90 type are at the time of using normally, high temperature the most of conductor is 90
. Use as right to use of the cable environment can prevent from hot to mould and flow and permit and reduce insulating situation of resistance, The PVC mixture that can be used in 90 in succession , base on the premise of always shorten working timing, Its working temperature can be improved to 105 . Other types should not exceed 70
(2)The temperature of laying of the electric wire is not lower than O , allow the crooked radius: The person who smallers than 25mm should not be smaller than 4D for the external diameter of the electric wire( D), the external diameter of the electric wire( D) is not smaller than 6D for 25mm and the above person.

 


 


Q: Hey.I just took out the power cable on my ps3, but then my light was gone in the same moment?How could that be :-D?
Bad wiring in the house? Sounds at least like a situation like that. Not uncommon in buildings of certain times.. older types of wiring used. And worse not ready for todays amount of electronics. So yeah check the wiring. In between time buy a few extension boxes, you know the type with more then 1 electronic socket. But most important a switch. That way you can switch it off and that way such discharges won't happen any more.
Q: I recently switched to cable tv ,internet telephone. i now have 2 tv converter boxes + modem box(?) on 24/7. i did not have that equipment before.my electric use is up 1.5 kw a day vs last year since the change. at first i blamed it on a warmer summer. but the last few weeks have been mild and the new bill today is still higher.did changing and the new equipment cause the extra electric use ?
look at the back of each device. it will show you a current rating and usage, exmple 45 watts. Add em up Whats strange is that they draw power even when turned off.some even more when off. use a power strip with an on off switch so you can turn them all off when not in use. Turn them all on watch your electric meter spin. Unplug them and watch it spin. The difference is your savings.
Q: I'm gonna be running a 2,700watts RMS system on a Power Acoustik 4,500watt Class D Monoblock amp at 1-ohm. I have a 2005 Impala LS do I'm going to need a secondary battery. What size should it be? Also what size power wire and ground wire should I use? I'm going to be using 8gauge speaker wire. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
You can try the dealer for the exact cables for your vehicle, if they are not obsolete and are still available, no modifications required. But if shopping for aftermarket cables, longer may be better. You can always tie the extra cable up out of the way. If you start with a cable that is too short, you can't make it any longer. You want to make sure that the cables are not touching any hot engine parts, or crossing any sensitive wiring harnesses where electromagnetic fields could screw with electronic components. It may be better to let the local repair shop replace them for you.
Q: Recently I bought a EVGA Geforce 8800 GTS. When it came in, the card fits in my case but has 2 cables to plug in. I only have 1 cable to plug them in connected to my power supply. Should i only plug in 1, or is it nessesary? Is there an extra one I just dont know about? Please answer!
Might just be a double adapter cable. Just plug in 1 and see what happens. should work ok.
Q: My old card only needed one of these cables. but my new 4870 will need two. can i just use a IDE-to-PCI-e power cable? its only got 3 wires out of the 6 though. does this matter?
You okorder /... It takes two 4-pin PSU molex connectors and converts it into 1 6-pin PCIe connector. Make sure your PSU can supply the necessary amps on its +12V rails, and if you got a PSU with multiple +12V rails, you need to make sure you got the load spread out among different rails to avoid overloading one rail.
Q: I know Ethernet cable is much more susceptible to electromagnetic interference than fiber optic cable, but is fiber completely immune to it? I want to wrap a fiber optic cable around a 230 volt power line going through my attic for about 150 feet. Will this cause problems?
Hi There, The 220 volt AV power cable will not cause any interference but it is not a good idea. The fiberoptic cable should be ran separate. It is a little more work but the right way to route the cable. You have to be very careful not to exceed the bend radius and wrapping around an existinf power wire might cause a problem. =====this is from the link below======= Do not install a fiber optic cable in a conduit or duct that already contains cabling, regardless of the cable type. Existing or new empty ductwork can be modified to accept several different installations by the placement of innerduct within it. ======================================... Hope this helps, Al
Q: ok ive been having amp trouble lately. it wont turn on. ive figured the problem today when i got the voltage tester out. I have me Remote Turn On working.My ground is solid.RCAs connected properly.NO fuses are blown. ive checked all of them; 30 amp fuse for AMP, Max fuse under the hood, fuse relay center under the hood too, all good. connection from the power terminal is solid. heres what happened: i decided to move my amp and run the wires under the door sills because i needed more space. so i just had the car off and i disconnected my remote, power, and rcas. i left the ground because that didnt need to be moved.i dropped the power wire and it hit a seatbelt thing, and it sparked once. but not big.nothing blew, but now it seems like my power wire isnt working, my amp wont turn on-keep in mind my amp was not touched by the spark in any way.
that's odd. a power wire is way too big to burn and lose conductivity. no way, not on car amperage. u can look up any manufacturer dealer authorized electronics shop, or any electronics shop and have them bench test the amp to be safe. My guess is the conductivity of the power wire is compromised. look at the battery terminal connections, remove and clean them. maybe burnt. this is odd. seriously I installed many systems and I have sparked and no issues. also shorted battery ( i doubt) and as the man above says, main fuse / relay
Q: Hi. I recently purchased an EVGA Geforce GTX 670 FTW video card that need two 6 pins pci-e power cables. The problem is that the 2 in my pc have L shaped dongles in which one can't connect to the video card due to how it's designed. Is there any way to extend the dongle for reach? Are there any adapters that I can add to it? All knowledge sharing and suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
That one splits a 6 pin PCI-E connector to two 6 pin connectors. This one is potentially a problem waiting to happen. If power is not adequate you don't want to split a connector to provide power to each plug. If you determined you don't have an adequate power supply then you need to consider replacing it and when you do you should have all the connectors you need for your system. Please do make sure you have adequate power. You could cause your system to not work properly or worse cause permanent damage by trying to run it with inadequate power. Hope that helped! Good luck!
Q: I need this for my HD slim that just gets power from USB and my music class the USB items they use suck all the power.but i have a wall USB power source.
Yes I'm sure this would work. Just solder the red and black wires to an other usb cable and leave the other 2 data ones going into the computer. Plug the power usb cable into your adaptor and It should work. The device is still getting the 5volts it needs so I see no reason why it shouldn't work.
Q: What is the difference between a power cable and a cross-linked cable?
If there is a number of casing is the number of lines marked, if the line before the iron circle is a small nose, line nose in addition to a small circle and fork, and fork almost look.

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