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AVVR JB8734-1998 AVPV GB5023-1997 A series of PVC insulated wire

AVVR JB8734-1998 AVPV GB5023-1997 A series of PVC insulated wire

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A series of PVC insulated wire Information
series of PVC insulated wireThis product is suitable for field lines, electrical instrumentation, telecommunications and broadcasting, electronic equipment and automation devices such as shielding lines
1 the product standard AVVR JB8734-1998 AVPV GB5023-1997
2 the use
Wire long-term allowable working temperature does not exceed +70 ℃
Laying temperature not lower than -15 ℃
Relative humidity: 98%
3the structure diagram
AVVR JB8734-1998 AVPV GB5023-1997 A series of PVC insulated wire
4the main technical performance
1) Rated voltage (AC 50Hz)-380V-500V DC
2) Test voltage (AC 50Hz)-2000V
3) Insulation Resistance (20 ℃) is not less than 2MΩ.km
4) Wire and cable knit density is generally not less than 80%
5 delivery length
Cable delivery length of 150m or more, allowing more than 5m short section delivery, their number does not exceed 15% of total deliveries.
Executive standard: JB 8734-1998
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AVVR JB8734-1998 AVPV GB5023-1997 A series of PVC insulated wire

AVVR JB8734-1998 AVPV GB5023-1997 A series of PVC insulated wire

Q: My power supply has one cable with 3 sata connectors on it. Can I connect my disc drive and hard drive on the one cable? My PSU also has a cable with 3 four pin molex connectors on it and my case has 3 fans. Can I connect all my fans to that one cable with all the molex connectors on it?
Yes to both questions. It doesn't matter whether you're connecting only harddrives to that cable or only diskdrives (aside from the fact that these are usually located a little apart from each other.) You can combine both and they will work. As for fans... If they have the molex connectors rather than standard 3-pin fan connectors, you can connect them for sure. Depending on what power supply you have, you'll probably have anywhere from 18-30amp on your 12v molex rail. Harddrives will take under 2amp, and depending on what fans you have, they'll use anywhere 0.5-3amp, so even if you have 3 extremely powerful fans drawing 3amp each (3 x 3amp = 9amp), you can safely connect 6 of such monster fans to that 12v molex rail. To be honest, I haven't met too many of such fans - most standard 120mm fans, even with leds, will use no more than 1.5amp. 80mm fans non-led fans will use about 0.3-0.5 amp. If you have a very powerful psu with 30amp on 12v rail and hundred of 80mm fans, in theory you can run all of them. In practice, I'd like to see that :)
Q: Hey.I just took out the power cable on my ps3, but then my light was gone in the same moment?How could that be :-D?
Bad wiring in the house? Sounds at least like a situation like that. Not uncommon in buildings of certain times.. older types of wiring used. And worse not ready for todays amount of electronics. So yeah check the wiring. In between time buy a few extension boxes, you know the type with more then 1 electronic socket. But most important a switch. That way you can switch it off and that way such discharges won't happen any more.
Q: Asus Motherboard: P7P55D-E ProIntel CPU: Core i5-750 Quad-Core Desktop LGA1156BFG Tech Video Card: Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT 512 MBPower Supply: Thermaltake TR2 600WRAM: PNY 2GB DDR3 PC3-10666 1333MHzHD: Seagate 320GBTitle says it all. I've google my heart out looking for answers. Many say maybe power supply is bad. I tested my old PS and it still doesn't work. Try new Cable. Try every RAM slot. Made sure my CPU is nice and tight. Sigh...headache....headache.
You might want to look at Asus website under CPU support..the 750 shows 2 different bios up dates with a URL to go to for more Info. If that's all right..try the ram...(if its dual channel) take out one stick at a time see if you have a bad stick...if you only have one 2GB it may be bad...Go to BIOS and set to safe default then try it
Q: I have a slim PS2 and a PS1. Recently, my PS1 power cable had spoiled, and I don't know if the power supplied by the Slim PS2 cable is the same.. I know the video cable is compatible but I don't know if the power cable is compatible too.P.S. Don't give a stupid answer like quot;You can play PS1 games on PS2or quot;Use a PS3 cablequot;
Nope, I tried the other day myself actually and it doesn't. It's a shame really because I loved the PS1 and I wanted to have a go :(
Q: I had gave my amp a 16 volt input, then there was a spark which came from fuses that got burnt. I then replaced the fuses, rewired it nd gave it a 12 volt input it came on and went on protection. So i left it aside and after a few days i tryd connecting it again but this time it came on and it was burning the power cables no matter what guage wire i used. Any idea why its doing that?
Take it to a repair shop
Q: i'm having a power cable coming from the feeder pillar going to utility box that serving a yacht, i'm having few cut off in that cable what is the most good idea to repair it without replacing the cable and what is the material that used in that ?
black tape?
Q: please tell me and same question except for 6 pin cause i have one of each
If you buy a high-end video card, it may need an auxiliary power cable plugged into it. It's easy to forget these if you're not accustomed to needing one. The auxiliary cable is probably going to be a 6-pin PCI-Express power cable, possibly a pair of them, and the latest video cards may even use a brand-new 8-pin design.
Q: Question says it all.
Shouldn't be an issue. Just like an electrical outlet at home - it doesn't matter if you plug a microwave or a night-light. Both are handled without any issues.
Q: I tried looking up the the model # and a couple of sites that would sell it but cant find any. Also the player is like 2 years old so hard to find anything about it.
9v is what's called the 'nominal' value, or typical value. Input voltage can dip as much as 20% which would drop 9v down to 7.2v, but is still enough to operate. (If you only supplied a nominal 7.2v, and line voltage dipped 20%, you'd be left with only 5.8v trying to operate a 7.2v system. Not enough.) Basically, every electronic device contains a voltage regulator. Anything more than the minimum is shunted away, but if the input drops, then there is still enough to maintain the minimum voltage necessary to run. But you still need a nominal value higher than the minimum to make sure there's always plenty, no matter what happens.
Q: I'm new to PCs and I recently bought a Dell Optiplex 745 desktop PC but it came without cables. I thought I had the correct power cord but it turns out I gave it away to friends. I have the power cable that you plug into the wall which has the standard PC kettle plug (the correct one for PCs not an actual kettle plug) that you'd usually plug into an adapter then into your PC but I'm not sure if you can just plug it in without the correct adapter. I have Googled but cant make head nor tail of it all. And by adapter I mean the cable with the little box that you usually plug into a device such as a PC, laptop or Xbox 360 before you connect the cable to the mains.Thanks.
It all comes down to the amount of output that the pc is set to take. I would think that you would be fine without the adapter, assuming it already works. If you do decide to do this make sure you set up a surge protector, dont just plug it into the wall. A power surge could fry the internals and brick the pc.

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