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Supply Large Quantity Of Annealed Black Wire

Supply Large Quantity Of Annealed Black Wire

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1.Product Quick Details

Black annealed wire is a kind of soft wire products made of low carbon steel after cold drawing, heating, constant temperature, heat preservation technology and the.

Common black wire is more flexible, more flexible, soft, uniform, color consistent. Mainly used in construction, mining, chemical, etc..

2.Product Characteristic

Wire after annealing increases the wire extension rate. To make our products more soft increased the scope of wire. After electro galvanized hot-dip galvanizing, plating copper is widely used in silk production. Building reinforced solid lead wire mesh weaving is the first plating, plating the first coding methods tie, after treatment after the barbed wire or the steel wire has the characteristics of good anti-corrosion, anti-oxidation, and can be used for construction, petroleum, chemical industry, aquaculture, landscape protection, food processing and other industries of the reinforcement, protection and insulation.

3.Specification

wire gauge size

SWG(mm)

BWG(mm)

metric(mm)

8

4.06

4.19

4.00

9

3.66

3.76

-

10

3.25

3.40

3.50

11

2.95

3.05

3.00

12

2.64

2.77

2.80

13

2.34

2.41

2.50

14

2.03

2.11

-

15

1.83

1.83

1.80

16

1.63

1.65

1.65

17

1.42

1.47

1.40

18

1.22

1.25

1.20

19

1.02

1.07

1.00

20

0.91

0.89

0.90

21

0.81

0.813

0.80

22

0.71

0.711

0.70

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Supply Large Quantity Of Annealed Black Wire

Supply Large Quantity Of Annealed Black Wire

Supply Large Quantity Of Annealed Black Wire






 

Q: instead of using the wire its self could you put a terminal at the end of your audio wire and connect it to the amp, for your car audio. Because I just ordered 1/0 awg wire, but I don't think the wire will fit on the amp, so could I put a Y terminal at the end of my 1/0 gauge wire and connect that to my amp?
you can look on OKorder too.
Q: I moved into a home with pre-wired speakers. There is a bundle of speaker wire coming out of the wall. Each wire has 4 colors of other wire coming out of it. There are a total of 7 main wires (with four wires each) and a total of 9 speakers.
i had a cable like that, 4 wire but two clamps on speaker. what i did was have the red and black wire.. and then just connect another wire to that, making sure you connect the same wire on both ends.. eg: red with green and black with blue... color varies.. but you get the point..
Q: well i've been asking for quite sometime on the correct wiring of a bathroom fan up to the same circuit as my light in the bathroom but i believe i've figured out. but i have a question now about the wire guage.the wire guage in the house is the standard solid 12 or 14 i think(house built in 50's) and the the wire that came with the bathroom fan looks a little smaller or about same size but it's braided .it should be fine to splice the two right?
Yes. it's ok. Also. the wiring you have is probably 12 gague. Newer homes use 14 gague wiring for lighting to save some money.
Q: four lead black wire coming from fan coil motor for a recessed wall unit; ribbed on one side, smooth on the other side, and two flat sided wires in between. Which wire would be common and which wire would be hi, med, and lo?
Need more info. What voltage ? Different colors on wires? White usual indicates common or the neutral. Black is your hot for 120 usuAlly. Hi med And low Are power settings on the fan I don't believe ud have to wire them seperatly. Repost this with more specific info and I'll answer it. I'm an electrician And have a master electrician with me so if u give more info I can help.
Q: the charger has three wires to put a male plug on and they are black white and green and they look like 12 gauge wires
wire colors are green is ground the black and white wires are you load wires look at you 240 volt plug and determine which terminal is the ground this one is where the green wire goes the black and white wire go to other two terminals this should do it
Q: I have an old house and am replacing a dimmer switch in the kitchen.The old switch is has only 2 wires coming out of the switch that are both black. From the wall 2 wires connect to the 2 black wires on the switch, one is black which I have concluded is hot and the other is red, which must be the common wire. My question is that there is a 3rd wired that is pushed into the electrical box that is capped and not being used. This wire is white. I can only assume that would be a ground wire, but why would it be white in color. Can you tell me what the coloring scheme was for wiring old houses? Now I can connect the switch and use only the black and red wire, but would like to ground it properly if possible.
Since this is an old house I would not assume anything, I may hook up a new switch wire per wire, but unless I opened the light fixture and confirmed the connection I would not connect any unconnected wire. That being said, since you have two colored wires then the white should only be used as a neutral. The hot and switch leg back to the light should be black and red, but which is which is anybodies guess. A ground wire is probably not present in the j-box you are dealing with, it was not required for many years, and probably do not have any grounded connection point in the light j-box either. You would just be connecting the boxes together if you used this spare wire, but not actually grounding anything, and could create a larger hazard by doing so.
Q: wiring kit, subwoofers
by wiring kit do you mean the amps power kit? some of which will include speaker wire for the subs anyway usually your amp will come with instructions that tell you what the minimum gauge is the amp will accept for power, this is the gauge power and ground cable you will want to get maximum power to the amp and to prevent overheating issues, typically amps under 400 watts rms power will do fine with 8 gauge, amps 400-1000 rms will use 4 gauge and 1000+ will use 2/0 gauge wire, for the subwoofer speaker wire you can never go too big gauge only too small, a kicker 12 gauge speaker wire will work for almost any application
Q: I connected my wires in the morning and something aint righti put two wires incorrect but i dont see it... can some oneput them together for me cuz i really cant see where i did wrongmaybe some one else will find it ...
Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Yellow/Green == 5 Radio Switched 12V+ Wire: Purple == 4 Radio Ground Wire: Chassis == 6 Radio Illumination Wire: Red/Blue == NON Antenna Trigger Wire: Green/White == Antenna Power Antenna Wire: Green == 2 Front Speaker Size: n/a Front Speaker Location: n/a Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Blue/White == 16 Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Blue/Red == 15 Right Front Speaker Wire (+): White/Black == 9 Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Blue/Black == 10 Rear Speaker Size: n/a Rear Speaker Location: n/a Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Green/Yellow == 13 Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Black/Yellow == 14 Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Blue == 12 Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): Red == 11
Q: I am building an ice chest boombox and want to wire a toggle (on/off) switch to turn the amp on and off....the amp is wired directly to the battery....my question is that I am using 6 gauge wire....but can't find any female spade connectors that are 6 or even 4 gauge to hook to the terminals on the switch.....what is a simple way to do this....am I going to have to solder the wire straight to the terminals?
Why not wire the toggle switch into the remote + wire? The one that turns the amp on and off with the head unit. 7/5/2013**** Leave the power supply wire alone. The thick 4 gauge wire that runs from the battery directly to the amp, leave it alone, don't put a toggle switch inline on that wire. Instead there's a wire from your head unit (or ignition) that runs to your amp, it turns on the amp when the head unit turns on or your ignition key is in the on position. It's usually 16 or 14 gauge. That's the wire where the toggle switch belongs. Look at your amp, this wire I am speaking of is probably labeled remote+ or ign or something like that and it's usually located next to your power and ground connections on the amp.
Q: subs - dvc 4ohm 2 of them 600wattrms on each wiring it to a 1200 watt amp same brand as sub amp is 1 ohm stable to i wire the subs together and then to the amp a 1ohm? that would give each sub 600 watts right?
no wat i would do is wire 1 speaker to 1 port and wire the other speaker to the other pot thats if it is a 2 chanel amp... cause if not u will be pulling to much from 1 side and the speakers wont sound right..... u need to turn down the amp to at first and then bring up the bass gradually to make sure the speakers can handle it..... u also have the choice to bride the amp but thats it the spakers can handle the power... all u have to do is hook up positive then negative to 1 speaker the hook up positive then negative to a diffrent speaker but it has to be from a diff channel...... but if ur going to bridge the speakers then u go positive from 1 port to the negative to the negative of the other port this will give u alot more power to ur speakers.... thats why i recomend u hooking them up regular at first........... u also have to make sure ur gornd is like a foot long or less.... the shorter the ground the more the bass

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