Single Core PVC Wire 0.6 /1KV with Good Quality

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1. Product Description

1) The permitting temperature of continuous working of cable conductor:≤90°c.
2) The highest working temperature of cable in occurrence of short circuit:250°c(the longest lasting period is under 5s).

3) The cable is not limited by drop in level when being laid, and the ambient temperature shall not be lower than 0.

4) Perfect chemical stability, resistant against acids, alkalis, grease and organic solvents, and flame.

5) Light weight, perfect bending properties, installed and maintained easily and conveniently

2. Product Characteristic

1. Max. Working temperature: 70 °C, can be 90 °C, 105 °C as requirement

2. Conductor: Class 1/2 Plain annealed copper wires, solid or stranded

3. Insulation: PVC

4. Cross section area: 1.5~630mm2

5. Color: Red, brown, blue, black, green/yellow or others on request

 

3. Product Specification

Voltage  Rate

0.6/1KV

Range of Nominal cross   section:

1.0 mm2 ~ 150 mm2

Application

These cables are used for separate earth conductors,   switchboard and control panel wiring.

Standard

AS/NZS 5000.1

Constructions

Conductor: Class   1/2 Plain annealed copper wires, solid or stranded

Insulation: V-90   PVC

Core color: Black,   Blue, Orange, Pink, White, Green/Yellow or others on request

Max. Operating Temperature

90

Packing

100 meter/roll or as per requirement




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Single Core PVC Wire 0.6 /1KV with Good Quality

Single Core PVC Wire 0.6 /1KV with Good Quality



Q:I just bought a new motherboard and it had a 24 pin power thingy, my power supply was only a 20 pin. After looking at my manual it said I was able to do that if I aligned them a specific way. After that PC turns on, the lights turn on, hard drives turn on, and everything else. the thing is the screen stays black and says no signal.I was looking on the motherboard and there is a 4 pin ATX12V1, but there is no such cable that comes out of my power supply. I think the reason the screen stays blank is because it said that was used to power the CPU. What can I do since I do not have a ATX12V1 cable that connects to my motherboard?The only cables that come out of my pwr supply are for the IDE and floppy.
If your power supply lacks the 4-pin connector, then you're probably going to need a new one. If your power supply has a 20+4-pin setup, then you should be able to use that however. The 4-pin can snap together with the 20-pin connector sometimes to make a 24-pin, but if it's not there altogether and your computer won't power on, then you will need a different power supply with the proper connector.
Q:When i want to connect two SATA hard drives do I need some power cable on slave or just to connect it with sata cable and that'it? Because I did it like that and it's not recognized. And I don't have second SATA power supply cable in my computer.
Of course you will need power, how is it to run without it?
Q:The power supply I have has 8 Peripheral cables. I need just a few more than that. Is there a cable splitter I can get? Or what can I do? I have the power, just need the extra connectors.
Yes, splitters are available. But when you say you have the power, that is not the full requirement. Each segment of the power supply out (called a rail) has a limit. Too much draw on any single one will lead to device problems or even a failure in the power supply.
Q:So I've been working on my computer aand looking to invest in a primary Hard Disk (instead of X2 250GB hard drives). I noticed the drive i have has Fantasy power outlets and newer models have SATA Power so I'm kind of confused on the Hard Drive i should get. I'm looking at hard drives 500GB-1TB
Fantasy power outlets don't sound standard. SATA is consistent on both PCs and Macintosh computers.
Q:all my cables are pluged in but i have no power to printer lexmarkz43
Make sure all the power cable connections are tight first. Often where the power cable connects to the back of the printer, the cable can come loose. If all connections are tight, your power cable could possibly be bad, but as well so could the power supply of your printer.
Q:I have a two year old HP Compaq 6710s laptop, and since yesterday, the second I plug in my power cable, my CPU usage goes up from a normal amount to 100% immediately, making my computer really really slow. Is there anything I can do to fix this? Do you think there's something wrong with the cable or the computer?
I think that you need a new battery for the computer or you need to buy a new charger.
Q:Hey guys,I am going to build a PC around gaming soon, and i was wondering, how many sata and power cables am i going to need for the build, i can't seem to find it anywhere. By that i mean, will i have to buy any extras? I do not know how many come with the mobo and/or PSU.
You only really need one SATA cable, for your HDD/SSD. Even then there are some hard drives that don't take it. Usually, a hard drive comes with the cable/strip included in the box.
Q:Is the ribbon cable the data cable and the wires the power cables?
You are correct. Power cables will always have 4 or more separated wires going into a plug. Data cables have all of their internal wires inside a single sheath.
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:what can i do so i can use my DL burner on my new pc?
EIDE (Enhanced IDE) is no longer a standard on most computers which uses SATA. In turn, they also use different power connections. The channel cable is dependent on the mother board, but the power supply is dependent on the power box. If there is an IDE channel, but no power cable, you have only two options. 1. Buy a new SATA based drive. 2. But a new power supply. Buying a new power supply to replace the one you have is definitely a void of warranty. You are much better off with a new drive.

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