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Wire & Cable for Electric Equipment

Wire & Cable for Electric Equipment

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The product is design for power equipments with A.C.rated up

to and incluating 450/750V.

Rated Voltage Uo/U is 300/500V and below, XLPE insulated 0.6/1kV occasions.

Allowed Continuous working temperature of conductor is:

PVC insulated cable is :70 ,90 ;

Installation temperature of cable should be no less than 0 .

and working circumstance temperature is -40 +50 .

Allowed bending radius is:
Cable with copper tape screen should be no less than 12 times

of external diameter of cable,while other
cable should be no less than 6 times of external diameter of cable.

Q: the light on the power cable box is orange when the xbox is turned on does this mean the cable is broke or the console? thanks
try taking all the cables out from the back of your xbox and tv and re-attaching them properly. If this does not work, consider going to the microsoft website under the help section, and see if you can find the answer. If not, then ring them up for free and they will tell you.
Q: I need a replacement tip/end for my laptop power cable- specifically, the small cylindrical metal-and-black-plastic bit that plugs into my laptop. The cable and black box part of the cable are working fine, but the tip has bent and I need a new one. I'm having trouble finding any on OKorder or elsewhere because I don't know the technical term for the component to search for. Can anyone help?
Looks like you will have to replace the whole adapter though it is working. Buy a new Adapter. There is no other way...
Q: I lost the power cord and USB cable to my HDD case. The company of the case is Intex. On a sticker is says, Intex HDD Case T-350 SA.This was posted a long time ago by someone, but it's the only place I can find the photo.Serious answers only please, I'm not asking if I should get a new one. I just want to know the information on the power cord and cable.
It's a regular USB 2 cable. No idea what sort of power it takes. Can't be a very special power though. Your best bet is to get one of those switchable supplies from Radio Shack and try the voltage one at a time until the drive works. If you go under the drive won't run, so you can't do it that way if you start low and move higher.
Q: I have a 240 watt jbl subwoofer in my truck and a 200 watt kenwood amp i bought a kit of 550 watts.But i just bought a 900 watt visonik subwoofer and a 700 watt visonik amp. i need to know if i can use the 550 watt power,ground,rca cables for my new system?
No, you don't have enough power, but you can sure as hell try.
Q: i was wondering if i can hook up 2 power cables each one going to a dif. amp one cable being 1200 watt and the other one being 600 watts.. i kno it would be easier to buy a splitter but i already have the cables i just wanna kno it i will ruin the battery or the alternator or something like that
I know this, the 1995 Buick LeSabre had two positive cables hooked up to one battery. It takes a longer battery bolt, easily found, and both cables need the side mount battery cable ends. You just put one on top of the other and put the bolt through both. It works fine. Don't know about the draw of your amps and watts etc.
Q: recently i purchased an imac G4, it included everything)keyboard,speakers,mouse ect.) but, it didnt come with a powercable. i knew this when i bought it, but thought it was a standard connector,i was wrong, it is a 3 pronged connector, I have a cable that will fit, but it is only 2 prongs, (it's missing the ground pin) . i only can return this item in 4 days if there is a problem with it, i could buy a powercord, but i risk it not coming in time. Can i use my 2-pronged power cord just to test it's funcionality. (fans,chime etc.) without the computer catching on fire of any other type of failure.Chris
It's an ordinary 3-pin PC power cable. Any desktop, screen or printer should use one. If you don't have one, you should be able to easily find one for ?5.
Q: What are the cycles and requirements of the experimental project of the power cable experiment?
Two should be phase line, generally in the three-phase loop corresponding to the color: A phase is yellow, B phase green, C phase red, neutral (that is, zero line) for the blue. If only in the single-phase loop only red and green when the default is red for the phase line, green for the zero line. But not necessarily, some electricians do not follow the requirements, the specific you have to use the pen to know what the
Q: Whenever I unplug the power cable, the laptop starts to lag, bad, and yes I do have a fully charged battery. This has been happening ever since I got the thing, and no it has nothing to do with the battery, and no matter how many times I re-plug the cable and take it out again, or just leave it in, it continues to lag. The only time it stops is when I reboot, at least until I unplug it again. Also, it has nothing to do with the performance battery plan. Any ideas? This is really annoying.
the concern happens because of the fact WoW consumes lots potential. And your computing gadget could be in vehicle-switching potential-overall performance mode. you may flow to administration Panel then potential administration. Set the mode into maximum overall performance
Q: So my old power cord cable is no longer working and i need a replacement but i cant find one. does anybody know where i can find one? PLease include links
Look for it on this web site (link below). If they don't have it, it likely can't be found.
Q: Do all power supplies 450 watt(or above)have the 12v 4 pin?
Almost all current motherboards power their CPU with a 12 volt CPU power cable. There are two kinds: the 4 pin 12V cable and the 8 pin 12V cable. The 4 pin cable is often called a P4 cable (although it's a very bad name) and the 8 pin cable is called an EPS12V cable. The P4 cable is the most common. You should find it on 90% of power supplies you buy on the market, regardless of how many watts they have. Some power supplies have both the 4pin and 8 pin cables for redundancy. ~~~ All modern power supplies nowadays have 4 pin CPU power cables. They come as a standard. The 24 pin ATX power supply is also quite common, it's kind of hard to get one that's 20 pin nowadays.

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