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Mini-cable Installed by Blowing GCYFXTY/GCYMXTY

Mini-cable Installed by Blowing GCYFXTY/GCYMXTY

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Mini-cable system installed by blowing is a new fiber optic network technology that can save a lot of costs.
This system utilizes a tube bundle contains one or more sub-tubes and extremely light weighted mini-cable units that can installed at any time. The main advantage of this technology is the cheap tube, which can be conveniently installed in direct buried mini-tube, may contain one or more 2~48 fiber mini-cable(s). Each mini-cable can be installed by blowing to the sub-tube. This technology can help us to save a lot of costs since you can install fibers at any time without preparing for unexpected increasing needs. At the same time, the carriers will benefit from quickly capacity increasing without paying for outdate loss caused by installing new ducts and cables.

Mini-cables are available with steel tube type and all dielectric type. Steel tube type utilizes a stainless wire tube filled with gel and 245µm optical fibers, and then sheathed by high density polyethylene.

All dielectric type utilizes an all dielectric tube filled with gel and 245µm optical fibers, and then surrounded by aramid yarns with sheathed by high density polyethylene.

Q: My computer has ran fine for almost 6 to 7 months and just recently shutdown, and when I boot it back up, I get a red message and a beeping noise saying quot;The power cable is not connected to the video card. Please refer to the Getting Started guide for information on proper hardware instillationquot;. I thought it was a heat problem with the computer so I shut it down and left it for a while to cool down, but I still got that message.
you have to open up your computer and plug in the power connector to the card, its easy.
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: Can anyone help? my pc wont turn on without them hooked up.
If you look very close the position for these connectors is written on the motherboard along side of the pins that they connect to in very small letters.
Q: I am trying to hook up a LCD display (CPU Temp, USB's in use, Memory Temp/usage, etc) and It came with a 5pin DIN connector for what I assume is the power. I am not sure what I need to do to connect it to the PSU. Any help or ideas?
I think this device should have a power connector as well as a sensor cable (USB in use should have a connector running on to your motherboard.) can you provide me the make/mode number of the equipment. Also provide me with a link so that i could see the connectors and wires and the device. Else take a pic, upload it some image hosting site and provide with a link. (you can edit your question or add additional info and provide a link. Replace the
Q: I mean like the power connector cables. All power supplys have the same cables to supply power from the PSU to components right?
no all smps don't have same cable you have to purchase same smps as you using right now or according to your motherboard
Q: i have a dell inspiron 9100. for some odd reason, it won't recognize its power cable. I have tried all outlets in my room that I can plug it into.
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Q: Hello,I recently bought a kotatsu and I really need some help. The power cable is of course Japanese And I need some type of converter.On the part of the cable that plugs into the radiotaor it says:PSE (It's in some square box)JET MR7A 250VOn the end that plugs into the wall it says:PSE (It's in some square box)JET MR7A 125VI''m not sure if a simple small converter to let me put the Japanese cable into my wall is enough, I think I need something extra to make sure nothing goes into flames.Inside the Japanese instruction manual I found some info However, I'm not really sure if it is related to the power supply or notAC100V 50-60Hz400W3.1 (Probably the length of the cable) 1.3 (Same here I think)140Wh 60 Wh55C 37CPlease help me, what should I get to be able to use the cable in Europe. Any links at all will be helpfulThanks.
Don't worry too much about what the cord says. Worry about the power requirements on the appliance label, and making sure you are feeding it with the voltage required, with a capacity within the range. In your instance, you will need a converter transformer that converts your outlet voltage to 100V, and has 550 or larger watt capacity.
Q: I have an internal SATA drive that im looking to access through my laptops eSata (external SATA) port. Im buying the cable required for this but im curious after I make the connection is there a separate cable i need to provide power to the hardrive?Or does the sata to esata cable provide power to the internal drive
An okorder / Yes you do need a separate power cable for any SATA devices, but that enclosure uses a small controller board to make a single cable design possible.
Q: what does the power cable that comes with video cards do? is it for when u dont have a 6-pin power connector or something? j/w cuz im thinkin bout gettin a ati 3850 and it requires a 6-pin connector, but yet i know 2 dudes with the same psu as me, runnin a ati 3850 perfectly.HP Hipro 300W 12V 19amps but yet it doesnt have a 6-pin connector
That's right, the power cable is in case your power supply doesn't have a 6-pin power connector. A 300W power supply for a 3850 is cutting it a bit close, but you'll probably get away with it if the rest of your machine is typical. (Typical machines with a 3850 are just under 200W peak. See link.)
Q: what would happen if i used a 10 guage power cable on a 2400 watt amp, would it blow the fuse of would the amp just creat less power? thnx
The wire could heat up causing damage, however it would likely just create less power

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