Multi Core PVC Insulated and PVC sheathed Flexible Cable 300/300V & 300/500V
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 m/month
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Production Introduction for Multi Core PVC Insulated and PVC sheathed Flexible Cable 300/300V & 300/500V :
Voltage Rate: 300/300V, 300/500V
Cores: 2~7 cores
Range of Nominal cross section: 0.50 mm2 ~ 120 mm2
Conductor: Class 5 fine annealed copper wires
Constructions:Insulation: PVC
Sheath: PVC
Core color: Brown, Grey, Black, Blue, Green/Yellow or others on request
Max. Operating Temperature: 70℃, can be 90℃,105℃as per requirement
Packing: 100 meter/roll for small size, wooden drum for big size, or as per requirement
Application for Multi Core PVC Insulated and PVC sheathed Flexible Cable 300/300V & 300/500V :
Flexible wiring, for switch control, instrumentation panels and for internal connection.
Production Standard for Multi Core PVC Insulated and PVC sheathed Flexible Cable 300/300V & 300/500V :
IEC 60227, BS6500, VDE0281, GB/T 5023, JB/T8734
The Feature for Multi Core PVC Insulated and PVC sheathed Flexible Cable 300/300V & 300/500V :
The cable can be of flame retardance, fire resistance and other property
Packing photo for Multi Core PVC Insulated and PVC sheathed Flexible Cable 300/300V & 300/500V :
FAQ For Multi Core PVC Insulated and PVC sheathed Flexible Cable 300/300V & 300/500V :
Q1:What is the Production Capacity for your factory?
About 70 kilometer every day
Q2: What is the Minimum Order Quantity For Single Core PVC Insulated Cable 450 /750 V?
MOQ: 10000 meters for small size, 5000 meters for middle size, 1000 meters for big size
Q3:What is the delivery time for these cables?
10~15 working days
Q4: What standards is the product complying with?
We can produce thousands of electric wires and power cables complying with different standards, such as: GB, JB , IEC, BS, AS/NZS, VDE, UL ETC.
- Q: here's the portion of the psu's specifications from a website:1 x 24-pin ATX Motherboard1 x 8-pin EPS12V Motherboard1 x 6-pin PCI-E4 x Serial ATA1 x 8-pin PCI-E4 x 4-pin LP4 Peripheral Device1 x 4-pin SP4 Floppy Drive... i'm getting a phenom II x4 cpu, am3 motherboard, sata hard drive, dvd drive/burner, and radeon hd 4870 which needs two 6-pin pci express connections for power... would my psu have enough cables/connections for all my components?... from what i've read, the 8-pin pci-e cable is also a 6+2 pin pci-e cable? if so, then i can use the 6-pin pci-e and the 8-pin pci-e to power up my 4870? only helpful answers pls. =]
- The latest AM3 motherboards I've seen all have a *4* pin CPU connector. It's somewhat common for power supplies to have a 4+4 CPU power connector. The specifications for your listed power supply list an 8-pin (EPS12V) motherboard connector. Unless that is a 4+4 configuration, you won't be able to power your motherboard with it. Other than that, the power supply would probably work OK. If you need a different power supply, check out a Corsair 650TX. That has the specifications and connectors that it will work OK with your video card and CPU, regardless of what motherboard you choose.
- Q: lost my original 7A cable and the uk wire is 2.5A
- The PS3 Slim's power supply is rated at 250W which works out to be just under 2.5A @ 110v. Since the PS3 only draws around 100W it should be OK. If you were using an Older PS3 then it would require more power and would not be safe with a 2.5A cable. Since a new cable wouldn't cost much you should probably invest in a better one anyway.
- Q: I'm only asking this on here out of interest, this is not homework. I want to know how to calculate exact distances between to poles connected at the top by a cable. The length or height of the objects are not important to me, but if you must use an example please do so. So I want to know what formulas to use, what variables in those formulas mean, and how the slope of the cable will affect the distance. For example, if two poles have a distance between them of 0, and the cable extends 100, it would not mean that the drop of the cable (called a catenary?) would be 50, (it's misleading because you would think that since the distance between the two poles is 0, the cable would drop 50 and rise 50. But this is not taking into account the slope it has to take at the bottom of the catenary. It must lose some drop (perhaps to 48 or 49) in order to bend and rise back up...I want this out of my head, it's bugging me that I can't figure it out.
- No sign can commute faster than the fee of sunshine (neglecting tachyons, that have in no way been pronounced interior the genuine international, yet in concept can in no way slow all the way down to or commute under the fee of sunshine). The ropes and poles could flex because of the fact the sign traveled alongside them. because of the fact that they'd not flow right this moment, the sign could commute at a speed nicely under c. right that's a version on the pole concept. think you have 2 very long poles crossed at an attitude. The poles are rotating from their crossed orientation to alter into extra parallel. the factor P the place the poles bypass will commute down the poles as they attitude parallel, shifting faster and faster. Can the action of P exceed the fee of sunshine? particular it could! P would not have any actual manifestation and for this reason no mass; for this reason its action isn't constrained with the aid of relativity. in spite of the undeniable fact that, if P did have mass -- as an occasion, if there became a hoop around the crossing factor -- then the poles could be compelled to flex because of the fact the relativistically increasing mass drew further and further ability from them. * To Michael under: Einstein's particular concept of Relativity states that it could consume an limitless quantity of ability to strengthen up any particle with mass to the fee of sunshine. So that is impossible to strengthen up even an electron to the fee of sunshine, regardless of the certainty that scientists can get very very close now. Photons have not have been given any mass so as that they commute on the fee of sunshine and easily on the fee of sunshine (and is the reason why every person measures an identical fee for c). Tachyons have an 'imaginary' mass (a dissimilar of the sq. root of -a million) and so as that they can't commute as slow or slower than mild... merely faster!
- Q: What are the causes of the power cable fire accident? How to prevent
- with a white cable to facilitate the distinction between the cable
- Q: (above question) and can i use a fender strat guitar with this amp instead of a bass? and are there things i should know before using this amp?
- The power cable thing could potentially be a serious problem, since it seems the ground wire is lifted or missing. I'd definitely check this with a knowledgeable person if I were you. It may be as simple as changing to another AC power plug and connect the earth/ground wire. Do you need an extra preamp? No. Any combo amp have two amp stages built in: pre- and power amp. Adding and extra preamp is highly unlikely make the sound better. You will probably just add hiss and noise. This is not a great amp for playing guitar, although you won't ruin anything by doing it. Just plug yoiur guitar in and see if you like the sound or not.
- Q: Hi all, I'm moving into a new apartment August 1, and I'm wondering how far in advance I need to call the power company, cable company, etc to set up service. I know this is probably a dumb question, but throughout college I moved into apartments where at least one of the other roommates was staying (I took over someone's lease who was moving out, but the other girls stayed so I was the only new resident). But I'm moving into a one bedroom, and I've never had to set these things up before so I just thought I'd ask what the standard time frame is. Is a month enough advance notice--should I start setting this stuff up in early July? Or sooner? Again, I know this is probably dumb but I have no experience so I wanted to ask some people who've been there and done that what the procedure is. Thanks in advance!
- Do it the end of this month or even now since you will have to open accounts and need to file the proper paperwork and put up cash deposits ranging from 200 to 500.
- Q: I'm installing my car audio system in the morning. I have a 650w 4 channel amp for my four interior speakers and a class D monoblock amp for my sub.I have an 8awg wiring kit. If I split that to use it on both amps, it would end up at 16awg going to the amps. Is this thick enough for my setup?
- 1. We can't answer without knowing more about your amplifiers. 650w 4 channel doesn't tell us anything useful, because the power rating may be a peak number that's only good for marketing, and you didn't tell us anything about the monoblock amplifier at all. Give us brand and model numbers and we might be able to help. 2. If I split that to use it on both amps, it would end up at 16awg going to the amps ....no. That's now how it works. (I'm not sure how you envision splitting the wire to make two wires that are half the size; are you cutting it down the middle with a razor?) You can use a distribution block to connect both amplifiers to the same main power wire, but you don't have to go to a smaller wire out of the d-block: you can run 8-gauge wire from the battery to the distribution block, then more 8-gauge from the d-block to each amp. 3. Even if you did cut the 8-gauge wire in half, a wire half the size of 8-gauge isn't 16-gauge. It's 11-gauge. If you put six 16-gauge wires together, you'd get a wire that's a little smaller than 8-gauge. Please edit your question with the brand and model numbers of both amplifier, along with the estimated length of the wire run (ie, how many feet of wire do you need to go between the amps and the battery?) Then we can tell you what gauge wire you need. Edit: thanks for the update. Based on the information about your amplifiers, I don't think you should run both of them from the single 8-gauge wire. I'd switch to a 4-gauge dual amp kit, or you can buy a second 8-gauge kit and run each amp with its own power wire to the battery rather than sharing a single wire.
- Q: if we provide power through power cable will there be need of extra capacitor near load?
- Yes, if you are talking about a bypass capacitor. Electronics always requires a bypass capacitor near the circuit/IC. Having one at the end of a cable means the cable inductance is in series, and the impedance seen by the IC power supply leads is inductive and high instead of the needed low impedance that a local bypass cap provides.
- Q: Help in English:do these expressions have exactly the same meaning?
- There is some overlap, but, as Eric says, a cable is usually thicker than a cord. There is an interesting saying in German that contrasts the two ideas. Lange Leitung ... kurzer Draht. English isn't so specific.
- Q: Which is the best way to prevent damage to the laptop / ac power jack when someone trips on the cable ?Dont ask me to buy a Mac since I already have one. This is for my new PC notebook.
- Purchase a warranty that covers accidental damage. If you don't want to do that, arrange your cables where they can't be tripped on easily.
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Multi Core PVC Insulated and PVC sheathed Flexible Cable 300/300V & 300/500V
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 m/month
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