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Tinned Nickel Wire in High Quality

Tinned Nickel Wire in High Quality

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1.Product Description:

Tinned Nickel Wire is coating Nickel layer in the oxygen-free copper wire, and low oxygen copper wire , after the pulling machine make into different diameter wire. The tinned copper wire is divided into soft

Annealing tinned nickel round copper wire and tinned nickel hard round copper wire. Soft tinned nickel round copper change its physical characteristics after annealing to achieve soft /annealing wire. The nickel layer of ours wire consecutive firmly attached to the surface of the conductor, the wire surface not change color after sample test.

2. Product Characteristic:

Tinned nickel coating surface is smooth and continuous,  no silver particles, burrs, mechanical damage and other harmful defects. Tinned nickel layer cover on the copper core concentrically, so this wire has excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical properties, nickel coating/layer can reduce the high-frequency loss in the high frequency applications.

Corrosion resistance, anti-oxidation, surface white &light

Excellent mechanical Character, High requirement of heating & chemical, High frequency applications, Quality winding materials

3.Specification

Diameter: 0.02mm--2.6mm

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Q:Is it possible for a wire to arc with a nail? The u-nail that hangs the wire to a wooden support beam looks like it was hammered in too far and may have cut through the insulation around the wire. Is this a fire hazard or can I leave it as is?
Stark seems to apply Palladium isotope from his missiles with the aid of fact the reactor's gasoline. as quickly as the reaction starts, the potential harnessed is enourmous at 3 GJ/s or such as 3 GW. (that's greater suitable than two times potential required for time-vacationing (which needed basically a million.21 GW of potential) in returned to the destiny action pictures). This potential may well be used to potential up his journey for a protracted time for his superior reactor, no longer the 1st one. To make this somewhat useful potential furnish, i think we are able to. and that i think that could be a threat. yet i think of that that is performed basically in some hundred years. The action picture is basically fictional and that i think that the author are basically fantasizing regarding the appropriate potential source. (desires specially grow to be actual at last). If we live in nineteenth century, human beings won't have confidence you in case you may deliver sound wave and photos accross the globe. Now, that could be a threat. So what makes an arc reactor impossible? that is performed. yet no longer in recent time.
Q:Why are some wires (especially thin ones, like ones connecting a battery pack in a toy) made up of many wires instead of just being one solid piece of metal?
1) it is more flexible than single wire of same resistance, that is you can bend it to more angle than it's counterpart single wire that would have same resistance. 2) AC current don't flow over whole cross section area of a wire but it flows more near/on outer surface of wire. So resistance is not a function(inversely proportional) of cross section area for AC current but surface area wich is more for for many wires cable than single wire cable for given weight of wire material and thus it will have lesser resistance. 3) it is more reliable, that is if one of many wire get beaked the wire will still work unlike single wire cable.
Q:In the picture there is a blue wire that is loose, also i just had the starter and wiring changed a month a go. Thanks.
on the big wire connector on the starter.look at it close and you will see the other part. strip the wire and but a new connector on it and put it back on the big terminal on the starter your problem of it not starting will be gone
Q:would the wiring harness on a 1.8 acura integra engine fit a 1.6 honda civic harness?
no u will need to change harness and computer and sensors
Q:What is a tubeless wire and how does it work?
It is a wire without a tube. It works properly, it has a larger section than the usual wires, but is cheaper (Al is cheaper than Cu).
Q:I have a Escort 8500 x50 that I want to use in my 04' Chevy Trailblazer, I bought the hard wire kit, but which is the quot;positive ignition wire?It already includes the T-Tap I just don't know which wire to tap into! Any Help would be great!
The positive wire should be red and the ground black. You should tap into a wire that is ignition hot. Meaning it only has power when the ignition is on so it won't run down the battery. The easiest one to use would be the accessory port on the fuse panel. The ground needs to go to any good metal part. Find a screw that is in a large metal part, like the dash support, and wire it under the screw.
Q:I bought a single pole dimmer switch to install in my dining room and when I took the old switch out nothing looked right. There are two wires which were joined together by another single wire which was attached to the top screw. There was another single wire (I believe the ground wire) attached to the bottom screw. I disconnected the first two wires and attached them separately to the black wires on the dimmer and attached the ground wires together. It didn't work. I've tired several different times with no luck. I put the wires back the way they were and attached them to the old switch and they no longer work ether. Help! How can I fix this problem? The old wires appear to be a very thick copper covered in black plastic and cloth.....
The 'answerer' Justin K thinks you have knob and tube wiring. A lot of early electrical installations were done in the old days with out a ground, many types of early 'romex' did not include a ground. You may or may not have 'knob and tube' wiring - but it really dose not matter. The two wires which were joined together and had a third wire attached are the hot wires. The other wire (lower screw terminal) is the 'load' wire - it goes out to your light fixture. The reason the those 2 wires were attached together is that one of them is hot, and the other wire is a 'feed' to supply power to your next switch or receptacle. I am an electrical contractor, this is how I would fix the problem - I'm not suggesting that you do it though. #1 turn the breaker/fuse back on. #2 use a voltage tester to determine which wire is now hot. #3 touch the hot wire to the other wires 1 at a time. The hot wire when it is touching the 'load' wire will turn on the lighting fixture. Mark the 'load' wire with some black electrical tape. #4 turn the power back off #5 attach the marked 'load' wire to one of the switch terminals. #6 take the other 2 wires (incoming power, and the out going power) and join them together with a third wire ---LIKE IT WAS ORIGINALLY. Place that third onto the other terminal of the switch. it dose not mater which terminals you use - it will work just fine.
Q:2 wires and ground to oven with 3 wires and ground
You have not told us whether you are replacing an existing oven or trying to add a new oven. If you are replacing an old oven with a newer model that has a factory installed whip the ground (green) and neutral (white) wires simply need to be tied together with the existing ground/neutral of the supply feeder. If the oven does not have a factory installed whip, the appliance should have a bonding strap that goes between the ground and neutral terminals on the appliance itself. In either case, you need to make sure that the supply feeder has the proper current rating for the new appliance (e.g. if the circuit is 30 amps but the oven requires 40 amps, you will need to upgrade the circuit). If you are trying to wire a new oven where one didn't exist before, then you cannot use any existing wire and must upgrade to current code.
Q:I'm splicing four pieces of 14-2 gauge copper wire to an 16 gauge electrical cord. The copper wire doesn't have any covering on it. Is it okay to connect the grounds, then attach it to my keyless lampholder? Or is something bad going to happen then?
I'm not sure I understand what you are doing but to answer your question yes you can leave the ground wire bare. A 16 gauge cord is pretty light to be tying 4 other wires into. Is this going to feed the 4 wires?
Q:I have a set of two rotating beacon lights on my truck. I would like to wire these directly to the vehicle with an on/off switch. I picked up a two prong toggle switch from autozone, as well as some wire. I'm not sure how I need to do the wiring. I read somewhere about running wire from the fuse box? And how about grounding?
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