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Aluminum Concentric 2*6 AWG power cable

Aluminum Concentric 2*6 AWG power cable

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Aluminum Concentric 2*6 AWG power cable

Brief Introduction

 A power cable is an assembly of one or more electrical conductors, usually held together with an overall sheath. The assembly is used for transmission of electrical power. Power cables may be installed as permanent wiring within buildings, buried in the ground, run overhead, or exposed.

 Flexible power cables are used for portable devices, mobile tools and machinery.

 

Specifications and Standards

  IEC60502,and BS6346, VDE, AS/NZS, UL,etc or as customer's request.

 

Number of cores

1core, 2core, 3core, 3+1core, 3+2core, 4core, 4+1core, 5core and so on.  

 

The Rated Voltage(kv)

1st class 0.6/1 1.8/3 3.6/6 6/10 8.7/15 12/20 18/30 21/35 kV, 2nd class 1/1 3/3 6/6 8.7/10 12/15 18/20 - 26/35 kV

 

 Nominal Cross-sectional Areas  

1.5 mm2 , 2.5 mm2 ,4 mm2 , 6 mm2 , 10 mm2 , 16 mm2 ,25 mm2 , 35 mm2 , 50 mm2 ,70 mm2 , 95 mm2 ,120 mm2 ,150 mm2 ,185 mm2 ,240 mm2 ,300 mm2, 400 mm2, 500 mm2, 630 mm2, 800 mm2

Q:I know there is problem in the CPU, please suggest what is the problem and how much it is going to cost me?
The power cable goes in the power supply, not the processor (CPU: Central Processing Unit) That's your problem
Q:My power supply cable to the motherboard is only 20 pin and the motherboard has a slot to take a 24 pin power cord. The 20 pin will fit but 4 slots are just left empty. The motherboard LED light comes on showing it has power. When I try to boot up the motherboard runs but the hard drive doesn't boot or the screen isn't working. Could this be b/c of not having a 24 pin power cable?I know the video card and HD work b/c I just transfered them from another motherboard that was a 20 pin. Any ideas?
I believe it'll work, 4 pins will just hang off to the side. The same goes for 8 pin power cables to a 4 pin power socket on the motherboard.
Q:im upgrading amps from 200 to 1000 and i was wondering if the cables will restrict the current at all? right now i have a 225 watt cord set
200 to 1000 (if you have that much power) from 20hz to 20,000hz i would sugest a dedicated line .strictly for your home theatre gear,with a good power conditioner- with some good power cords,as well as speaker cables. also on the current issue the longer the runs of speaker cables the more current you will lose ,
Q:I am using a Peavey Windsor half-stack that I've had for a little over a year now. It's 300 watts, 120 VAC (whatever that means), and 60 Hz. I lost the power-cable so I bought a new one, but I wanted to make sure there's no risk in using it. I'm pretty sure it's safe but I'd hate to overpower it if that's possible.
It means that it has 300 watts of power . Thats a lot of power. 120VAC means that you connect it to a regular wall plug. If you can connect it to the amp and the wall socket , you got yourself an amp.
Q:Allready got 2 1 Tb's external with power cable.Thinking of buying another 1TB, should i go with power cable or not?I was told the ones with Power cable are **** and wont last long :S?I think, that it would perform abit better since its not drainning my Laptops Usb Power?
As okorder /... Both ESATA and USB 2.0. The bomb. My enclosures are all pretty generic. Good luck.
Q:So i'm trying to start up an old windows 98 model. I was thinking of using the cable from a laptop because it fits into the power supply. Problem is i don't know if its safe, advice?. On the computer it says quot;AC input: 115V~/230V~,10/5A 60/50HZON the power cable on the other hand, it says 16A 250VAm i good to go?
Both the 250v and the 15A are higher than the computer will need / be consuming So it is safe to use.
Q:So I use my laptop with power and only put in the battery when I take it around. So I sat my computer down and it abruptly just shut down. I powered it on and I set it down again and the same thing happened. The third time it went all the way to the desk top. I touched and moved around the power cable connected to it shut down. WTF
sensitive power supply connection i guess
Q:I was watching a YouTube video awhile ago and this guy was reinstalling his cables to his amp. I heard him say that he ran the RCA one on the opposite side of the car so there won't be anymore humming? I currently have my power, RCA ,and rem wires running from front to back on the driver side. Should I re run the RCA one on the passenger side? Will my system sound better?
i substitute into continually informed to not run capability next to RCA cables. when I ran my cables I ran capability on one side and speaker and RCA down the different side in my motor vehicle. It even says to do it this type in my amp handbook;Plan the twine routing. save RCA cables close jointly yet remoted from the amplifier's capability cables and any intense capability vehicle upload-ons, distinctly electric autos.it is performed to ward off coupling the noise from radiated electric fields into the audio sign.
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.
Q:If Not What Do I Have To Look Out For Because Im Looking For A New Power Supply Fan.
The power supply fan is normally built into the power supply. If you are trying to replace the fan in the unit, you will have to deal with taking it apart and probably doing some soldering. Be careful to at least match the specifications of the original fan.

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