• New 2M 6.5Ft Usb Charger Cable For Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 7.7 P7500 P7510 P6800 Black System 1
New 2M 6.5Ft Usb Charger Cable For Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 7.7 P7500 P7510 P6800 Black

New 2M 6.5Ft Usb Charger Cable For Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 7.7 P7500 P7510 P6800 Black

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Item: New 2m 6.5Ft USB Charger Cable for Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 7.7 P7500 P7510 P6800

 

Model: DE-TPSG-0807

 

Main Features

  • The 6ft LONG USB cable allows you to easy connect your Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 with the hard-to-reach USB ports of your Mac or Windows PC.

  • Supporting fast charging of your Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 when used with the original Samsung Galaxy Tab (5V 2A) ac adapter or car charger.

  • 30 pin Samsung Galaxy Tab connector at one end and USB Type A connector on the other end.

  • Technical Specifications:

  • Works with Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0), Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1/10.1v (10-inch), Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 (8.9-inch), Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 (7.7-inch), Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus (7-inch) and Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 (7-inch) only

  • Color: Black

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Q: what is this cable called I can't find it anywhere because i don't know what it's called if anyone knows anything about it or who sells it please explain.Thanks
does no longer or no longer that's greater value-effective and greater useful getting in for a clean exhibit screen or repairing the broken exhibit screen. anyhow , its no longer accessible to connect a private pc on your pc exhibit screen. the opposite is accessible. you will be able to desire to connect your pc to the very own pc exhibit screen
Q: I dont understand what it says about Peak and sustained power, also the cable says it needs 12v DC, and the power supply gives 650 watts. I don't understand any of this, can someone please explain this to me, and if this power supply doesn't work, please give me examples of ones that will work. Longest answer will get best answer.Thanks!
That Xbox power supply cable is pretty cool! I've never seen those before. Ok, as for the power supply questions: Peak power is the maximum amount of power the unit can supply for a short period of time (a few seconds at most). A computer, during start-up, will use quite a bit more power than once it has achieved steady state. This is because drives have to spin up, semiconductors have to power up, etc. Once everything is up and running, the power draw drops to nominal or steady-state Sustained power is the amount of power the unit can supply non-stop. When purchasing a power supply, always give yourself leeway. If a supply indicates it is 650 watts sustained and 80% efficient (gotta look at that efficiency!) then it can supply 520 watts of power continuously. Even at that, I wouldn't want to run it past 450 - 475 watts continuously. 12v DC is the high rail on a power supply. Different parts of the computer require different voltages to operate. Drive motors typically need the 12v DC, where as memory needs less than 3 volts. A computer power supply has different rails or supply wires which supply the following voltages: +12 volts DC, +5 volts DC, and +3 volts DC (there are some others but those are the key ones). I don't know what the power requirements are for an Xbox 360, but it obviously needs the 12 volt and 5 volt DC rails to power it. Anyway, the power supply you've listed above is more than adequate.
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.
It okorder
Q: my amplifier s power cable is not long enough to reach battery . so is there any problem if i take another piece of power cable and then attach them ?
Solder and insulate your splice. That's the only concern.
Q: I got two hard drives. The cable connecting the hard drive has 2 connectors, does it matter which connector goes to the master drive and which goes to the slave drive? same question regarding the power supply. 2 connectors on the power cable, the order matters?
Master HDD connects to the end of the ribbon cable. Slave drive connects to the mid-connector. It is best to connect master to the power connector closest to power supply (less wire resistance).
Q: My laptop power cable is bust and i need a new one for my Acer laptop, please can someone tell me where i can purchase one?Thankyou very much!
you may get them from Dell quite exspensive ?50 plus, or you may get considered one of OKorder for around ?18.00 My daughter had a similar concern together with her capability unit. Dont choose for the cheap one for around ?4.00 ineffective
Q: W22 in the cable on behalf of what
Is the name of the vv22 it is armored copper core PVC insulated power cable V is PVC, VV said PVC insulated PVC sheathed, insulation and sheath is two different things, the jacket is the outermost layer of the cable, Insulation, mainly from the role of protection cable, the insulation layer is wrapped in the conductor outside the layer, mainly from the insulation. 22 means armored, armored between the sheath layer and the insulation between the strip, and its role is to strengthen the protection of the cable, at the same time, can prevent the mouse bite, can also be used as ground. The copper core is not shown in the letter in the model, because most cables are copper, so the copper cable basically takes its representation (indicated by T). On the contrary, if it is aluminum core cable, it will be added in the model L said aluminum core.
Q: My power cord for my computer and all usb cables i have seen have these cylindrical things on them. What do they do?
Those are called ferrites. You can learn more about them from a company called Fair-rite (I put their link down below). A ferrite is really nothing more than a magnet, but one specially tuned depending on the frequency of signal running down the cable, or the current if the cable is a power cable. Electro magnetic interference (EMI) is all around us, especially with all the electronic devices we have running in the modern home. EMI flies through the air and, when it contacts something metalic, it runs along that metalic line. In the case of a cable, imagine the clean signal picking up fuzz as it runs down the line. That's pretty much what happens. A ferrite stops the fuzz from getting through to the end of the cable, thus making the signal much cleaner when the end device gets to it. On a power cord, the ferrite helps prevent too much EMI from leaking out at the end and interfering with the device that the power is for. I should mention that a ferrite is always optional on a line, in other words the cable will work without one. However, ferrites aren't expensive and they do help with the signal, so most companies will just add one on to the product just in case.
Q: I'm trying to plan out my new install and I'm debating whether or not to spend money on power cable adapters and run o gauge to a distribution block thats 0g in and 4g out, therefore running a 0 to 4g cable adapter inbetween every terminal on the distribution block --or-- to Instead run 0 to the distribution block and 4 from the block to everything. I have a 1200RMS sub amp and a 200RMS 4-Channel amp. Hi output alternator. Big 3. So if anyone can give me some advice on whether or not they're worth the money that would be awesome. Oh and my amps accept 4 gauge.
back interior the day while audio electronics grew to become into evolving from monophonic sound to stereophonic sound, manufacturers of stereo audio electronics unique the left channel enter for monophonic sound (in case you purely had one enter) and, if there grew to become into no longer something plugged into the final enter jack, the monophonic sound grew to become into dispensed to the two left and precise inputs. on the grounds that mono is fantastically uncommon at present, i don't be attentive to if this remains accepted on stereo inputs (alongside with powered subwoofers), yet you're able to attempt it. If it relatively is no longer the case (plugging it into the left enter purely is going interior the direction of the left amplifier), no remember in case you chop up the sign or no longer is in fact a wash. A subwoofer has 2 voice coils on the motive force, one powered by making use of the left enter and the different powered by making use of the final enter. in case you purely have, say, the left enter plugged in, you're purely using the subwoofer with the left amplifier and voice coil. in case you chop up it, you're actually using the two voice coils. yet, the chop up itself cuts the sign point in 0.5. So, you have 0.5 as plenty sign enter to each amplifier and the output quantity of the subwoofer is not any diverse than purely plugging in one enter. one factor you need to do is to get a small, affordable stereo amp or receiver, plug the LFE output into one enter, set the amplifier mode to mono, and run the two line outputs to the subwoofer. that should offer you 2 finished line point inputs to the subwoofer from the single LFE cable.
Q: Im not very good with computers but I wanna buy Radeon hd 6850 graphic card, I have a 500 watt psu but I heard I need a 6 pin cable which my psu doesnt have. Can I use a 6 Pin PCI Express Video Card Power Cable Adapter?
Maybe. Some smaller PSUs don't have the right power rails (the way power is distributed to the wires) to do that for a power hungry card. Maybe, but I doubt it, considering the other stuff it must run. Bigger supplies have the correct wire harness for your card.

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