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Power cable Manufacturers Aluminum Core PVC Insulation Wire

Power cable Manufacturers Aluminum Core PVC Insulation Wire

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1.Product Description:

   Specifications:

    PVC/XLPE INSULATION POWER CABLE

        Internation compliance

2. Charicristics:

 

These cables are used for electricity supply in low voltage installation system, They are suitable for installation in indoors and outdoors, in cable ducts, under ground, in power and switching stations, local energy distributions, industrial plants, where there is no risk of mechanical damage.

3.Specification Size and Technical Data:

Model

Name

BV

Copper Core PVC Insulation Wire

BLV

Aluminum Core PVC Insulation Wire

BVR

Copper Core PVC Insulation Flexible Wire

BVV

Copper Core PVC Insulation PVC Sheath Round Wire

BVVB

Copper Core PVC Insulation PVC Sheath Flat Wire

 

Code Name

Nominal conductor area

Number of wires

Nominal diameter of wire

Nominal thickness of insulation

Approx.  Overall diameter

Max. Conductor DC resistance at 20oC

mm2

No.

mm

mm

mm

Ω/km

H05V-U

0.5

1

0.8

0.6

2

36

0.75

1

0.97

0.6

2.2

24.5

1

1

1.13

0.6

2.3

18.1

 

Q: Hi well I'm wondering if I can by those 8 pin 6 pin power cords what goes in to your graphics card to plug in to a power socket on the wall. Because I only have 500 wats and at the moment I have the 4850 and already I'm thinking about getting the GTx 295 or something can't remember. But it needs more then 500 wats lmao.I don't wont to upgrade my PSU so will I be able to plug the GTx in to the the wall like as a sprite power cable what goes in to the AC power cable in the wall?BTW I live in Australia so could could you tell me where you are like USA London ect just in case Australia doesn't have it. =)And where can I buy this transfer as well.
You cannot plug it into the wall. Its too sophisticated. A single GTX 295 requires a 700-watt PSU with a 50 Amp 12v rail. Insane power consumption going on here. Upgradable to quad-SLI (woo). If you can afford a GTX why can't you afford the PSU? A PSU regulates your power and protects your equipment from voltage spikes etc. Get the PSU. Whats wrong with your 4850? can your board support a x-fire setup (two 4850s linked?) That'd be cheaper in the long run.
Q: I've lost the power cable (and other regular connection cables) for my Dell computer but have some from another computer (but don't know the make of them). This might be a stupid question but..can I use these for my Dell computer or do they need to be Dell cables?
Hi - yes, so long as the cable does not contain a power pack (DC power supply) such as on laptop computers... If so you need to check the DC voltage/power rating on the power pack. But for normal desktop computers- any cable will do. Cheers, Kane.
Q: I have a Karcher power washer which was left outside over night. An animal chewed threw the power cable and so is unusable. I was wondering how to re-connect the power cord together, safely. I do not want to cross wires and use electrical tape. I was thinking of using a connector, but unsure of whether to use a two pinned or three pinned connector.
You can install a plug on the cord to replace the one that was chewed off. Choose one with the same number of prongs as the cord has wires (2 or 3). Be sure to attach each wire to the correct terminal! Splicing the cord is also OK, and tape would not be a problem if applied properly, but I prefer to use heat-shrink tubing. When I do a top-grade splice, I first twist the wires tightly together without making a tail, then I solder them.
Q: I'm about to order everything to put a new sound system in my Jeep Wrangler and I've been planning the locations to run new wires and cables. I got to looking at the area's where I could run the power cable for the amp and have come to 2 conclusions. I could either drill a hole in a very difficult to reach but hidden area behind the dash and try to hide the cable on the interior of the Jeep all the way to the rear where the amp is.. or, I could run the cable inside the hollow frame rails (which have many pre-drilled holes to slip the cable in and out of) under the Jeep and then just drill a hole to the interior in an easy to reach location near the amp. My only concern is that the cable's insulation will breakdown and crack prematurely due to exposure to water and road salts.. is this a real risk if I run the cable on the exterior of the vehicle? Or will the cable hold up just as well as any other cable such as those in the engine compartment? Thanks for your help!
Honestly I Would Run The Wire Inside The Truck Why? Because The insulation Of The Wire Is Gonna Wear Out., And You Never Know A Sharp object Might Cut Your Wire And Cause A Short Or Even A Fire... I Would Run It Right Next To The Seats Under Neath The Carpet..
Q: Hi,I have a second-hand Antec NeoHE 550 power supply and I'd like to find a cable for it. I can't seem to find it on the Internet though.The cable is pictured here (the second from the left)On one end it has a 6-pin PSU connector and on the other end, it's a *female* 4-pin Molex connector. It is not a PCI-E cable.I'd like to know where I can buy one, I don't even know what to look for on Google.Thanks a lot!
I okorder /... That is an exact replacement part for the Neo Power supplies. On a side note, not too many people are aware that Antec doesn't actually make power supplies. Antec sells a lot of power supplies, but they are all made by other companies. If I knew who made your specific Neo model, I might be able to find an exact replacement part sourced from whoever made that power supply, also.
Q: so I bought a new power supply to go with my new case and motherboard, and when I recived the new power supply it didn't have a power cable That Plugs into the wall, can I use the one from my old power supply or will I have to get a new one? Cause I tried using it and my pc didn't turn on, or is my power supply that I got possibly dead?
every power supply I've gotten for years uses completely standard, detachable power cords. I've never yet seen one that will not use the same cords as all the others. Use the one from the old supply
Q: And would this increase my reception
No, it won't hurt anything and it won't increase reception. Get a big old whip antenna.
Q: I want to know if the dell vostro 260 has it
Power supply . yes it has one PCI-E slot , no it does not nave one PCI_E cable - no not that either I am guessing you want to know if you can install a graphics card for gaming? the answer is NO
Q: even though it lights, its not so bright. its little dim but cpu is not at all turning on, its silent...
Do you mean the CPU fan? Is the PC booting? Sounds like the PSU. Try swapping the PSU or buying new one(they are not dear)
Q: Will this cable work with an iPhone 4s? On the website they only mention iPods, but I want to see if anyone has any experiences with this. It's a make-or-break deal for me. thanks
I bought ic2 its a rip do the above

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