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RV Different Types of Electrical Power Cables

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RV Different Types of Electrical Power Cables

Description of Electrical Power Cable : 

(1) Conductor materials : OFC/ CCA/ PURE COPPER

(2) Sheath material : A variety of colors transparent pvc & Colored pvc

(3) Customized specifications are accepted

(4) Temperature Rating: 0°C to +70°C

(5) Cores: 2~7 cores

(6)Rated voltage :300V/500V

 

 

Application of Electrical Power Cable :

Use in household  appliances  such as washing machines, spin dryers and refrigerators. Generally unsuitable for outdoor use or industrial applications.

 

Packing of Electrical Power Cable :

100 meters per roll, plastic reel, wooden pallet, wooden drum, and according to the customer request.

 

Delivery time of electrical power cable   :

20~30 days  after confirm t/t payment

 

Advantage of our factory: 

1. More than 10 years of producing many kinds of electric wires and cables

2. Conductor can be used pure copper wrie or CCA cheap conductor.

3. competitive price & good service.

4. OEM are welcome. We can also produce standard or non-standard wires and cables.

 

Detailed Parameters

No. of core

Conductor

Insulation Thickness

Sheath

DC Resistance

Insulation resistance (MΩ/km)

Sectional Area(mm²)

No./φmm

mm

Thick.   (mm)

Dia.   (mm)

Bare wire (Ω/km)

Tinned wire (Ω/km)

2

0.5

16/0.20

0.6

0.8

6.0

39.0

40.1

0.013

0.75

24/0.20

0.6

0.8

6.5

26.0

26.7

0.011

0.75

24/0.20

0.6

0.8

4.0X6.4

26.0

26.7

0.011

1.0

32/0.20

0.6

0.8

6.7

19.5

20.0

0.010

1.5

30/0.254

0.7

0.8

7.6

13.3

13.7

0.010

3

0.5

16/0.20

0.6

0.8

6.3

39.0

40.1

0.013

0.75

24/0.20

0.6

0.8

6.8

26.0

26.7

0.011

1.0

32/0.20

0.6

0.8

7.1

19.5

20.0

0.010

1.5

30/0.254

0.7

0.9

8.3

13.3

13.7

0.010

4

0.5

16/0.20

0.6

0.8

6.7

39.0

40.1

0.013

0.75

24/0.20

0.6

0.8

7.2

26.0

26.7

0.011

1.0

32/0.20

0.6

0.9

7.8

19.5

20.0

0.010

1.5

30/0.254

0.7

1.0

9.3

13.3

13.7

0.010

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RV Different Types of Electrical Power Cables

Q: Its an 03 jetta with monsoon amp. I need step by step instructions on how to run the power cable. Pictures would be nice too. Thanks!!!!!
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Q: i have a ASUS M4A87TD-USB3 mobo and a Corsair 550 Watts Power Supply. Ive looked in the manual andit says you need to connect the one that ive connected and a 4 pin. It says that if you dont connect the 4 pin the computer wont boot! is there a way around this or it f**ked?
Before purchasing a power supply you should always first check to see if it is compatible with your motherboard in the following two aspects: 1) Does it provide enough power for the motherboard 2) Does it have the appropriate connectors for my motherboard. There are also issues with certain high performance processors requiring very clean or high regulated power supplies (i.e. very little ripple, etc). As long as the power supply offers the voltages you need on one of the connecters, there is probably some sort of adaptor you can purchase... or you could hack something together. But, again, the power supply may have intentionally left off the connector you need because it does not fulfill the strict electrical specifications required by your motherboard. In other words, if you don't know what you are doing, it is probably best to just purchase the correct power supply for your hardware. Forcefully adapting an inappropriate power supply into your machine may later result in unstable system performance.
Q: I disconect them and now, i don't know how to put them back like they supposed to. Can someone please tell me how to do this? please!!This is some of the information that i got from my PC.OS NameMicrosoft Windows XP ProfessionalVersion5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600OS ManufacturerMicrosoft CorporationSystem NameMY-DBVYSKQ1KC1OSystem ManufacturerVIA Technologies, Inc.System ModelKM266-8235System TypeX86-based PCProcessorx86 Family 6 Model 6 Stepping 2 AuthenticAMD ~1396 MhzBIOS Version/DatePhoenix Technologies, LTD 6.00 PG, 11/7/2002SMBIOS Version2.2Windows DirectoryC:#92;WINDOWSSystem DirectoryC:#92;WINDOWS#92;system32Boot Device#92;Device#92;HarddiskVolume1LocaleUnited StatesHardware Abstraction LayerVersion = quot;5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)quot;User NameMY-DBVYSKQ1KC1O#92;myTime ZoneEastern Standard TimeTotal Physical Memory512.00 MBAvailable Physical Memory79.05 MBTotal Virtual Memory2.00 GBAvailable Virtual Memory1.96 GBPage File Space817.16 MBPage FileC:#92;pagefile.sys
If your talking about the power cables from the power supply to the motherboard those are fairly straight forward. It is a 20 or, 24 pin connector. Usually along the edge opposite the external connections for the motherboard. Although, the placement really depends on the manufacturer and, could even be near the middle of the board. They are keyed and, you can not plug them in incorrectly. As long as you don't force them into the slot. If your speaking of the wires from the case to the motherboard that is a little more difficult. P3 and, P4 motherboards usually have a keyed connection that simply plugs in. Other boards have markings on each of the wires corresponding with it's connection. The one thing that is the same for every board is that the two black wires must be side by side. If you've never done it before you should have labeled each wire and, made a diagram of their placement. Your best hope short of taking your computer to the local shop is to try and, find diagrams for both your motherboard and, the case.
Q: The power supply in question is
hey there chris, yeah all psu come with a power supply adapter, although this is NOT a good psu too buy, it may be cheap but it will supply dodgy power too your components, not last very long and not made from quality parts, pc power and cooling,corsair, antec etc make good psu, cheap psu are not worth buying, get one for about 70 pounds, also 650w is unnesasery, i have a gtx 295 and a q9550 and run with a corsair 650w, if you have not that much of a high end system then just get around 400w
Q: So my aunt gave me an old NES, but all she had was the system itself and a few games. She didn't have any of the wires. Luckily I found this retro game store near me and bought a few cables that I thought was all I needed (The power cable so it would actually turn on and the audio video cord) but apparently I need something else? I'm not quite sure.....Does my NES just not work? The red light comes on when ever I press the power button but there is no picture on the screen! Is there something I'm missing? Did I put something in wrong??? There is another spot in the back for another wire but I don't know what it is. Any help would be awesome.
I don't forget playing Dunk Hunt for hours and hours with that gun. Tengen Tetris used to be so much better than the Nintendo version. I still have mine somewhere, together with my NeoGeo, my 3D0, my Sega CD, my Atari Lynx and my Sega Genesis.
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
There are only a handful or so connectors on the modern ATX Power Supply. Pictures of the connectors or the adapters or extenders can be found in the manual for your motherboard (found in the manufacturer's website) or at online cable vendors (see link for one, below.) Sometimes an adapter or entender is needed due to the cables being too short - especially in the case where a new case has the power supply mounted on the bottom, rather than the top of the case.
Q: I've got a 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS 1.8 and I can't find any place to put the amp cable through the firewall! Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ;).
One very important thing people forgot to mention. Be sure you put a grommet in the hole you drill so the power wire doesn't get cut by the sharp edge and cause a short. You'll have to take into account the size of the fiitng of the grommet to ensure a good fit.
Q: I just bought an electric guitar and an Ibanez Ibz10g 10 watt amplifier. I read the reviews for the amp and someone said it only comes with the power cable.1. Is this true?2. If so will I be able to play with just a power cable or do I have to buy other cables separately?This is probably a stupid question but I seriously have no idea what cables are required for electric guitar. I ordered it from OKorder yesterday and couldn't find any details about what it comes with.
The term power cable is used on electrical appliances such as amplifiers. Some amps have permanent fixed ones while others are detachable. A guitar uses what is called a 1/4 inch instrument (or guitar) cable to connect to a guitar amp. These are properly shielded cables. They either have two straight jack plugs or one straight and one angled - both works fine. A length of 6' seems to suit most situations. These cables come in lots of qualities, from very poor to high quality. You do not need the most expensive ones, just don't get the cheapest qualities. If it's a guitar pack you have purchased, guitar and amp together, it may be that there's a guitar cable included. These are typically very low quality... basically throw away stuff. You hook up the guitar by inserting one end of the cable into the guitar output jack and the other end of the cable into the amplifier input jack - usually found on the front of the amp, labelled 'Input'. And no, it is not a stupid question - we all have to start somewhere! Good luck with your playing :-)
Q: And twisted pair cable parallel to the laying of the same route with 10kVA 380V power cable, the minimum spacing between the two cables should be how much? Knowledge related to integrated wiring. The The The The
PLC and computer communication cable, different manufacturers of PLC connection is not the same
Q: i have geforce 210 and i absolutly don't like it :#92; i want something that doesn't need a power cable or something that can be powered by my 600w regular powersupply...THX!
a hd 5670 is a good one

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