• TUV solar cable for photovoltaic system single core pv cable 1x6 System 1
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TUV solar cable for photovoltaic system single core pv cable 1x6

TUV solar cable for photovoltaic system single core pv cable 1x6

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1000 m
Supply Capability:
2000000 m/month

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Specification

Conductor:
Tinned Copper

Solar PV cable


1.Used in photovoltaic system.

2.Comply with TUV and UL 4703

3.Wildly use in solar system


Application olar PV cable

Used in photovoltaic system. Comply with TÜV 2PfG 1169/08.2007 and UL 4703


Product Description


1.Rating:Voltage: 600/1000V  Temperature:-40°C-- 90°C


2. Description: (1)Conductor:  Tinned annealed  copper


                     (2)Insulation:120°C  XLPE , black


                     (3)Jacket:120°C  XLPE , black or red


Product Picture

TUV solar cable for photovoltaic system single core pv cable 1x6


Production Specification

Production name: photovoltaic cable
Model: PV1-F
Standard: 2 Pfg 1169/08.2007
Conductor material: Tinned copper
Insulation material: Low smoke zero halogen flame retardant radiation crosslinked polyolefine
Sheath material: Low smoke zero halogen flame retardant radiation crosslinked polyolefine
Nominal cross section: 6.0mm ²
Ampacity: 70A
Core Number: 1
Conductor Structure: Mutiple-strand Tinned Copper
Weight: 100kg/km
Conductor diameter: 3.3mm
Product diameter: 7.0±0.1mm
Resistance(20ºC): 3.39Ω/km
Test Voltage: 6.5KV/5min, no break down
Environmental temperature: -40~90ºC
The highest temperature of conductor: +120ºC
Short circuit temperature: 5 seconds, 200ºC
Service life: >25 years(-40~+90ºC)
Rated voltage: 0.6/1kV(AC)  1.8kV(DC)
Climate resistance: UV
Flame retardant: single vertical burning(IEC60811-2-1)
Sunlight resistance test: HD605/A1
Ozone resistance test for finished cable: EN50396
Smoke density: IEC61034,EN50268-2
Halogen acid release quantity: IEC670754-1 EN50267-2-1


Q: my father took away my cable so i can play the game but i just want to take the game out of it
You can risk breaking your xbox or you could also pick any random house on your street and knock at the door and ask to plug your xbox with their cable to remove the disc. Every household owns an xbox Or just stop by a friends house with your xbox
Q: I was replacing the hard drive of my desktop computer but now I don't know where the cable [see picture] fits. it obviously goes somewhere since the computer does not turn on now. The Hard Drive is SATA if relevant. Thank you!
That's the main power connector for the motherboard. It probably plugs into that white socket behind it on the board, but check the motherboard manual to make sure you put it in the right place. It's pretty hard to plug things into the wrong place most of the time, but check to be sure.
Q: On my PSU I have two PCI-E 6 pin cables. I have looked at the motherboard and saw there is nowhere to plug it in and my motherboard manual says of no slots for it but I do have two PCI-Express slots. Do they plug into the cards themselves or something?How do I use the PCI-E power cables?
those cables are for video cards that require more power than the pci-e slot itself can provide (about 75W I think). I don't think they work with any other pci-e cards.
Q: Okay I need help.I lost the power cable for my modem, so now I am using a 18v 1A cable, the input of the modem needs 15v 1.5awill this be compatible or will it burn my modem?
Get the correct power supply. If you continue, you may be risking a fire
Q: Hey y'all , so I got this LG X120 Netbook thing and although it works fine when power supply cable is connected, it won't play just by getting supply from its own battery..also i tried starting it up with the power cable on, and after a few moments I unplugged it, and the screen went black-I mean the netbook was turned off by itself..any help with that? thanks
It sounds like the problem is one of three things. Either the power cable is the wrong voltage/amperage (these should be labeled on both the charger and the bottom of the laptop and/or battery) If the charger specs don't match the battery specs, it can cause this to happen. Maybe there was a mess-up that caused your to receive the wrong charger. The second possibility is that the battery is bad. A third possibility may be the connection from the battery to the laptop. It may not be making a good connection or could have some internal circuit problems. In any case, if the laptop is still under warranty... I would try returning it. Even if the problem can be fixed from the above suggestions, a problem like this early on tends to be bad news of what lies ahead.
Q: ok ive been having amp trouble lately. it wont turn on. ive figured the problem today when i got the voltage tester out. I have me Remote Turn On working.My ground is solid.RCAs connected properly.NO fuses are blown. ive checked all of them; 30 amp fuse for AMP, Max fuse under the hood, fuse relay center under the hood too, all good. connection from the power terminal is solid. heres what happened: i decided to move my amp and run the wires under the door sills because i needed more space. so i just had the car off and i disconnected my remote, power, and rcas. i left the ground because that didnt need to be moved.i dropped the power wire and it hit a seatbelt thing, and it sparked once. but not big.nothing blew, but now it seems like my power wire isnt working, my amp wont turn on-keep in mind my amp was not touched by the spark in any way.
Did you re check the in-line fuse under the hood?
Q: im selling just the brick power cable. Is 50 dollars a good price?
It seems like a bit much, I would go more for $20, considering the fact that it's only a power cable, not even a controller, and that it's not new. Hope this helped
Q: What happen's when you just yank the power cord out from the electronic (Computer or TV) while it is still running? Does it blow a fuse or something? And what should I do to fix whatever the problem is, assumming that the electronic doesn't turn on after i yank the power cord out?
Electronic devices should be OK if the cord is yanked, as long as it isn't done too often. It would be just like a power outage, the device would turn off immediately. It shouldn't blow a fuse or anything like that. If you pull the plug and it doesn't turn back on later, it could be that the power supply or transformer has gone bad. These are easier to replace in computers than in TVs and often cost less than $50.
Q: I have a Raidmax 730w power supply, and its modular. there is only one plug in for a 6 pin, and the cable has 2 different 6 pins on the same cable. Will this cable be able to run 2 different video cards running XFire? or will is also be able to run say a 6870 that requires 2 6 pin connectors?
You should be able to feed two cards that each require 1 6/8 pin PCI-E power source... or 1 card that requires 2 6/8 pin PCI-E power source. A cable with 6 pin provides 75W power to the card. With the 75W available on the PCI-E x16 slot, that would be a 150W supply. 2 6 pins will up the available wattage to 225W. Cards that require a 6 pin and 8 pin are 300W cards. Your cable/PSU port is designed to provide any of those combinations of power to the videos card(s).
Q: What is the difference between a power cable and an ordinary wire?
The line is to be reserved, the installation will have a certain degree of tightness

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