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Silicone Rubber Insulation Heat Resisting power cable

Silicone Rubber Insulation Heat Resisting power cable

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1.UL silicone rubber insulation heat resisting wire

1.Conductor is single and multiple twisted wire made of Nickel-coated,Tin-coated ,silver-coated
copper wire and bare copper wire
2.Insulator:Silicone rubber
3.Appliance is of good performance against high temperature and anging.
4.It applies to electron,electrical household appliances,lamps,lanterns and the internal high temperature enviroment of
combustion equipment

2.UL fiber glass braid silicone rubber insulation heat resisting wire

Standard:UL758
UL File: E301946
Rated voltage:300V
Rated temperature:-60oC~+200oC
1.Conductor is single and multiple twisted wire made of Nickel-coated,Tin-coated ,silver-coated copper wire and bare copper wire
2.Insulator:Silicone rubber
3.Appliance is of good performance against high temperature and anging.
4.It applies to electron,electrical household appliances,lamps,lanterns and the internal high temperature enviroment of
combustion equipment

3.VDE series silicone rubber insulation heat resisting wire(braid and non-braid)

Standard:VDE 0282-3
VDE File:40015714
Rated voltage:300V/500V
Rated temperature:-60oC~+180oC
1.Conductor is single and multiple twisted wire made of Nickel-coated,Tin-coated ,silver-coated copper wire and bare copper wire
2.Insulator:Silicone rubber
3.Appliance is of good performance against high temperature and anging.
4.It applies to electrical household appliances,lightening,electrical equiment and electrical motors.

4. 245IEC03(YG) silicone rubber insulation heat resisting wire

Standard:245IEC03(YG)
IEC File:2005010104144267
Rated voltage:300V/500V
Rated temperature:-60oC~+180oC
1.Conductor is single and multiple twisted wire made of Nickel-coated,Tin-coated ,silver-coated copper wire and bare copper wire
2.Insulator:Silicone rubber
3.Appliance is of good performance against high temperature and anging.
4.It applies to electrical household appliances,lightening,electrical equiment and electrical motors.

5. AGR silicone rubber insulation heat resisting wire

1.Rated voltage: 500V
2.Rated temperature: ≤180oC
3.Conductor is single and multiple twisted wire made of Nickel-coated,Tin-coated ,silver-coated copper wire and bare copper wire
4.Insulator: silicone rubber
5.It applies to electric household appliances, lightening,F H electric motors.

6.AGRP silicone rubber insulation fiber glass braid heat resisting wire

1.Rated voltage: 500V
2.Rated temperature :-60oC~+200oC
3.Conductor is single and multiple twisted wire made of Nickel-coated,Tin-coated ,silver-coated copper wire and bare copper wire
4.Insulator: silicone rubber
5.It applies to electrical household appliances,lamps and lanterns,combustion equiment etc.

7.JG silicone rubber insulation electric motor leading wire

1.Rated voltage: 500V/1000V
2.Rated temperature :-60oC~+180oC
3.Conductor is single and multiple twisted wire made of Nickel-coated,Tin-coated ,silver-coated copper wire and bare copper wire
4.Insulator: silicone rubber
5.It applies to F H insulation electrical motors and electrical equiment

8.JGG silicone rubber insulation high-voltage installation wire

1.Rated voltage: 6000V 10000V
2.Rated temperature :-60oC~+200oC
3.1.Conductor is single and multiple twisted wire made of Nickel-coated,Tin-coated ,silver-coated copper wire and bare copper wire
4.Insulator: silicone rubber
5.It applies to F H insulation electrical motors and electrical equiment

9.AGG silicone rubber insulation high-voltage installation wire

1.Rated temperature :-60oC~+180oC
2.Conductor is single and multiple twisted wire made of Nickel-coated,Tin-coated ,silver-coated 3opper wire and bare copper wire
4.Insulator: silicone rubber
5.Applicable for TV set flyback transformer,high-voltage output,connecting the high-voltage installation and signal connection of other electrical equiment

10.GZ YGC heat resisting silicone rubber sleeve soft cable

1.Rated voltage: YGZ300/500V YGC450/750V
2.Rated temperature :-60oC~+200oC
3.Conductor is single and multiple twisted wire made of Nickel-coated,Tin-coated ,silver-coated copper wire and bare copper wire
4.Insulator: silicone rubber
5.Applicable for the connection of electrical equiment under high temperature,such as electrical motor,metallurgy,power,oilfield and chemical etc


Q: i soldered in one of those ribbon cables on to my hp's laptop power button cause the old ribbon was failing. anyways i am having some issues with this new cable1 the laptop will power on by itself if i insert the ribbon into the motherboard connector2 the only way to power off the laptop is to remove the cable from the mother board connector and that means opening up the whole laptop3 like i said it will power on by itself so that means that i cant turn it on/off with the power buttonevery thing is soldered correctly i dont understand also i am not sure but does the cable have to be like the old one cause the new one i soldered in looks the same? could it be that it needs that one particular cable replaced again? please help me i am sad
Time to hang up our computer repair skills and take it to a shop...
Q: I am trying to find a 4 Pin Fan Power Splitter Cable or my computer since I only have 1 4 Pin Fan Power jack and I want to use 2 4 pin fans. I am having a really hard time trying to find one in hamilton
Before hooking that up, check the specs on your motherboard to see if that fan header will support loads from both fans. You may need to get a Molex to 4-pin converter and power directly off your power supply.
Q: Do you need to use both the 6 pin PCI-E power cable and the 8 pin PCI-E power cable on a video card? Why are they used? To give power to the video card if needed? Seems like the motherboard gives the card power as well?
Different cards have different power requirements. Yes, you need to connect all of the power cables. For example the Radeon 5770 has only a single 6-pin connector and runs fine on a 450W power supply, while the Radeon 4870 and GTX 250 require two power connectors from 500-550W (or higher) psu. Cards draw some power directly from the slot (They can draw more under PCI-E 2.0 and later than version 1.1 or 1.0)
Q: i have a dell inspiron 9100. for some odd reason, it won't recognize its power cable. I have tried all outlets in my room that I can plug it into.
It okorder
Q: Why is my 2 Gage power cable from the battery to my amp is to hot and makes a big spark and burns the wire when you meet one end to the other end?
Too hot means the current is very high. Probably in excess of 200 amps. I suspect there is a short in the amp, specially if you tried to connect it hot and drew a spark. That will kill a lot of electronics. .
Q: Things to think about: -valley has steep sides -the slopes are rain forest or small villages -no roads built in the area -the cable towers are 5000 ft apart at some points, but others only 3000 ft -the towers are 15000 ft above the floor, others only 500 ft*activities must not create significant noise*Cables are not allowed to sag below 120 its for my technical report for civil engineering technology....any ideas will help even the craziest ones..thankss soo much
That's a long span, but not impossible. You might want to check out the Ameralik span in Greenland for some ideas (it is about 3 times that long, at 5376 meters) Here's one reference:
Q: are there power cables or batteries? Thanks
I bought the Rocketfish wireless rear speaker kit at BB for $99.99 and I love it. The unit plugs into the back wall behind my couch and you run the wires from it, not the reciever. I'm sure having it wired is the best way, but I have no complaints about my set up. It sounds great.
Q: in the specs it says the power supply doesn't have a pci-e connector?Does that mean i cant use the video card, or is there a way I dont know? Please help.Thank you very much
Okay, right off the bat I see a problem with that power supply. Aside from not having a pci-e connection it states it doesn't work with SLI or Crossfire (i.e. Nvidia or ATI). Since you're wanting to get a GeForce card, which works with a mobo with an Nvidia chipset, you'd need a more up-to-date power supply. Second - that card uses 18 amps on the 12-volt rail, and according to the specs on that power supply it runs up to 16 or 17 amps, so the power supply you're looking at isn't powerful enough to support the card. My advice - first make sure your mobo has an Nvidia Chipset. Second, spend a bit more and get a better power supply, and check the voltage - you need at least 18 amps on the 12-volt for that card.
Q: I don't do a lot of stuff like this, so I'd appreciate some information about how to do this: basically, I'm trying to route a coaxial cable from outside into the house. The cable is outside, and needs to go through the outside brick layer, then through the wall itself (through insulation?) then through the drywall (through a new outlet plate too).Any suggestions about how to go through the wall with a wire? I'd even appreciate a link to a how-to site as well.Thanks.
If this is for TV cable the cable company will do this for you. The main question is where are the electric wires in the wall. You don't want to get through the brick and find wires. So if you are bound and determined to do this yourself I would start from the inside. Cut out a square of the drywall, keep it to replace later, move the insulation with gloves and see if you can see the brick. That's when you use a concrete drill bit to drill thru the brick. Feed wire thru all and figure out where the hole should be in the drywall you saved,and make one (feeding the wire thru the drywall square.) Then once you have what you want all done, get some drywall mud, small container and use a spatula to fill all edges-let dry. Then redo as needed. When the seams are filled, get a wet rag and sand it down in circles til it's smooth to the touch, repaint and you are done, (they do have receptacles to put that wire thru if its in a space that will be seen.) But I'd call your cable company.
Q: What type of cable is the power cable?
Now you have seen what products are not 3c certified? But most of them are fake. Messy on it. Who will check this?

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