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JHSB sector high density waterproof rubber sets of cables

JHSB sector high density waterproof rubber sets of cables

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JHSB waterproof cable introduction: JHSB 300/500 v and below submersible motor with a waterproof rubber set soft cable Used to connect to ac voltage up to and including 300/500 with submersible motor, cable end in the water, to allow for a long time working temperature does not exceed 65 ℃ JHS 6 kv submersible motor with a waterproof rubber set soft cable drainage submersible electric pump is suitable for the 6 kv power with that allowed working temperature for a long time does not exceed 85 ℃


JHSB waterproof cable introduction: JHSB 300/500 v and below submersible motor with a waterproof rubber set soft cable Used to connect to ac voltage up to and including 300/500 with submersible motor, cable end in the water, to allow for a long time working temperature does not exceed 65 ℃ JHS 6 kv submersible motor with a waterproof rubber set soft cable drainage submersible electric pump is suitable for the 6 kv power with that allowed working temperature for a long time does not exceed 85 ℃
A, use
Waterproof rubber sets of cables for ac voltage 500 v and below the submersible motor can upload transmission.
Second, the conditions of use
Cable long-term allowed working temperature 65 ℃.

Specification

芯数×截面/mm2 单芯 三芯 四芯 - 3×2.5 3×2.5+1×1.5 1×4 3×4 3×4+1×2.5 1×6 3×6 3×6+1×4 1×10 3×10 3×10+1×6 1×16 3×16 3×16+1×6 1×25 3×25 3×25+1×6 1×35 3×35 3×35+1×6 1×50 - - 1×70 -  

 

 

 

The insulation of the cable use waterproof rubber;
The filling of the cable also USES waterproof rubber;
The sheath of the cable are waterproof rubber sheath
Suitable for submersible pump, coal mining, underwater, the water JingGuang lamp and other water treatment equipment, the product USES the high density has the features such as waterproof glue.


Q: I have dell optiplex 755 @ Q6600I bought a new graphic card, HD4850it requires 2 IDE power connections,but my computer has just SATA connections.I saw sata-to-ide converter in the internet,but in my country there isn't any store that sells it.What should I do ?
are okorder /.... Look at the second to last picture, the small black 6pin connector next to the copper heatsink is what you need to use. I'm guessing that in thebox you got a 4pin molex y splitter to use in case you don't have a 6pin connector from your power supply. Put the 4 pin y splitter back in the box and look for a lead coming from the power supply that has the matching 6pin. Dell's have used the 6pin connector for a while.
Q: Right now, the cables behind my audio receiver are tangled beyond recognition. I need to organize them...How should I bundle my speaker wire to minimize RF and EM interference? I've heard that a quot;8-shapedbundle is good.Is there any truth to this claim? If so, explain.Thanks in advance!
Keep power cables separate from Line Level cables(inputs, record outputs) and speaker cables away from Line Level cables. In other words keep the different types of cables away from each other. This also goes for FM antennas separate them all as well as possible. If you have HUM, you most likely have a cable that has a compromised (bad or going bad) Ground or loose connector. Bundling wires, even the same kind CAN induce hum, as it turnes it cable bundle into a coil (like a Guitar Pick-up). Try buying several extra good quality cables of each type, and switch them out one at a time, and you may find that one or more cable is compromised and is causing the trouble and throw it away! Make sure that the outlet the system is plugged into has a Good quality Surge Protector! not just an outlet strip< Make sure the circuit that is being used to power the system is not also carrying lights with dimmers, florescent lights, or any thing other than sound equipment. LIGHTS MOTORS CAUSE HUM! Also make sure that your not using several circuits to power several INTERCONNECTED items! ie: VCR, DVD, CD, PHONO on one circuit, and Receiver, TV, Cable Box on another (GROUND LOOP). Many times a moderately expensive Surge Protector will solve hum in a sound system(not a $10.00 one, but maybe $25.00 and up) I use a TRIPPLITE that cost more than $200.00, but it has been well worth it! ( I have a $50,000.00 studio sound system), as it not only filters noise that comes down the line, but it protects from surges spikes. (Duke Power calls them LINE VARIATIONS), but they will burn up delicate electronics in a heartbeat! If your wires are bundled, it will be hard to clean up the mess and noise! Even sharp bends in wires and cables will degrade the performance of even the best system, and make change outs (new DVD player) hatefull as well as put extra strain on the rest of the wires. and they wonder why they failed.
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!
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Q: i cant drill a hole through the firewall because there's too much stuff in the way. so can i run the power cable to the power wire from the radio. the radio power wire is what im talking about. can i do that instead of running it to the battery? thanks
No you can't use the radio power wire to power your amplifier. That circuit wasn't designed to carry the amount of power you'll be needing. As for getting through the firewall, generally you don't need to drill a hole. There are several holes already you can use. Find where the wire harness crosses the firewall from engine side to the cabin. Or in some cars there are circular rubber plugs in the firewall that you can run cable through. Search forums about your car to see if you can find where other people ran their power cables. In any case you need to make sure you run a dedicated, properly fused, properly sized wire. Otherwise you'll blow fuses or burn your car down.
Q: I lost the Power cord for my PS2 Slim and I am wondering if I can use the PSP Power/Recharge Cable while I wait for the replacement to arrive in the mail?
No you can't, the PSP AC adapter has a lower volt ammount then the one required to power a PS2 So your going to have to play your PSP while you wait for the replacement PS2 cord to come to come
Q: I have plugged my old laptop power cable into my USB hard drive, and now it does not work at all. Have I completed fried the circuits? Is there any way to get the data back if I have please?Thanks for any advice you can offer.
what you could do is, try and get another hard drive box and try the hard drive on that. If it is completely fried, you could get your data but data recovery is costly coz they have to physically retrieve the data. It could cost anywhere around 300$ - 1000$.
Q: Hey, my parents just bought me a turntable and I have no idea where one of the cables would go into a normal stereo or what I might need to buy to be able to plug it to a normal modern stereo.
Sheesh, some people's answers. This is not a dumb question. I suspect it was for a custom hookup by the manufacturer. It is not standard. Try hooking the other cables up, and I would start with the AUX input. If the turntable sounds fine, then you are set. If the sound is very weak and thin, then plug them into PHONO jacks. If you don't have phono inputs, then you need what is called a phono preamp, which I think you can get from Radio Shack (maybe RS online). If you need that preamp, don't forget to buy another set of short cables. This should get you going. A lot of new receivers do not have phono jacks on them, so this may be a little harder to work out, but if it is all working gear, it should work. Good luck! Update on what you added: Oh oh! If it's electrical supply, then you have to ascertain that it is a 120 volt system if you are going to try to work with it. However, you do need to know how to do electrical wiring to mess with this. If it isn't 120 volt, you may be SOL. There may be a plate with voltage on it, or you may find it stamped on the motor. Are you sure you want to continue? Then you have to figure out where the wires go, and assign them what part of the electrical (hot, neutral, or ground) they belong. Still want to continue? Then you have to wire them appropriately and SAFELY to where they belong. This would be easy for me to tackle, but unless you know about wiring and the like, I would rather not pick up the paper to read about your horrible fire from a mis-wired turntable. If you want a turntable, try Radio Shack - they still sell them last time I looked. Sorry I couldn't be more help!
Q: Why do phone lines stay on when other lines power and cable will go out during a storm?
phone lines are usually buried underground whereas high-voltage lines are usually above ground. In storms electricity lines can be damaged causing black outs *EDIT* in response to your additional details: the power is generated outside cities and is transmitted into cities via overground high voltage lines.
Q: does anyone know a website that has like a chart with pictures of the different power supply connectors and where in the desktop computer they go all I know is the 24 pin goes to the motherboard and the 6 pin goes to my graphics card
If it powers.. then that's getting juice so that's no longer the means provide. attempt unplugging all demanding drives and CD force.. means it on.. Do you get a show? Plug each and each device in a million at a time until eventually eventually you artwork out which one it really is... also verify to make useful your demanding force wouldn't have any bent pints and make useful that that's totally plugged in.
Q: One of my ottocinclus is munching on a little brown algae that's on the aquarium heater's power cable. Not dangerous, I guess? I don't think they can actually bite through it and expose the wire...?
No problem, it's just scraping the algae off. Might get though the cable itself in couple of 100 years or so, so nothing to worry about. Ian

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