• Type: VV  0.6/1KV    PVC Insulation PVC Sheath Power Cable System 1
Type: VV  0.6/1KV    PVC Insulation PVC Sheath Power Cable

Type: VV 0.6/1KV PVC Insulation PVC Sheath Power Cable

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Cable Type :VV.

0.6/1KV power cable , PVC insulation PVC sheath.

This product is suitable for electric power, metallurgy, petrochemical, construction and other infrastructure projects in line for the transmission and distribution system as well as the place which has a  high population density also needs high quality of flame retardant and fire-proof.

The length that is allowed to be coiled is 100m. The length that is allowed to be reeled
should be no less than 100m.For cables with 24cores and below,short cables with the length
no less than 20m are allowed to be in delivery, but the total length of short cables should be no
more than 5% of the total length of cables.

For the cable with more than 24 cores, short cable
with the length no less than 20m is allowed to be in delivery, but the total length of short cables
0.5% of the total length.
should be no more than 10% of the total length of cables. Should buyers and sellers agree,
cables with any length are allowed to be in delivered

Q:If I put pressure on the cord I have power but its almost impossable to work. A local computer repair said I have to replace the mother board. Can't the plug in the back be replaced? Thanks!
Your local PC repair shop must be run by mildly retarded individuals...a loose power cable has nothing to do with your motherboard. You can try getting a new plug...if that doesn't work I might try replacing the power supply... LOL dr.bucksnort....I love it...nice one
Q:I bought a new amp and sub to replace my old ones. I disconnected the battery, unplugged the old amp and plugged the new one in and when I reconnected my battery the power cable began to smoke at all the exposed ends and got very hot. What causes this? Is it because the new amp requires more current than the old one and that is causing it to get very hot? And what is the solution to my problem?Thanks
you are creating a short circuit with the battery if this is happening while the amp is not on. disconnect all wires and make sure your positive lead goes to only positive terminal /amp input. then do the same for the ground. if you dont have a fuse protecting the wire it will get so hot it will melt the insulation and start a fire. if this is happening only when the amp is on and your system is pulling a large current through it (music real loud) then you need to upgrade your wires asap. make sure you have a fuse protecting the power wire close to the battery and a fuse whenever you downgrade in size of wire. a $1 fuse with the correct rating for the wire its protecting will safe your *** if you short circuit.
Q:So I had this monitor I used to use, then didn't use it for a while, now I want to use it again but can't find the power supply cable. I can get a new one, but the thing is I have to know what to ask for, right? I don't know what cable to ask for. I did some google search on it too but still can't seem to find exactly the type of the cable that is specified. Help? Can someone do it for me so I can go to my local electronics score and look for a cable that will do the work?
yeah man, that 3 prong cable is synonomous with pc's, i used a old imac cable for the longest time because it looks rad.
Q:i just bought a cobra radar detector and im a bit of a perfectionist. it bothers me that the power supply cable drags from the windshield across the head unit and into the cigarette lighter. i need ideas on how to hook up the detector because it needs to be plugged in to work but not have the cord out in the open. thanks
Mount the detector on your sunvisor. Run the power cord fromt eh detector under the edge of the headliner and down the A-pillar next to the windshield (you should be able to remove the plastic over the A-pillar and run the cord behind it.) Cut the cigarette lighter plug off and wire it into the fuse panel to a switched 12v source (something that comes on when the car is cranked)(radio, etc). That will allow the radar detector to power on when the car is cranked and to power off when the car is stopped. I wired all of mine like this and never had any problems with any of them.
Q:SATA power connector? If so where can i buy one?
Probably, but most people just buy Molex to SATA power adapters. If you need more Molex 4 pin plugs, just buy some Y splitters. Any computer store worth a darn should have some of both in stock, even the chain ones.
Q:Cable 3 (4 × 185 + 1 × 95) What does it mean?
The same is 1080P resolution, the computer with the TV is not full screen, it is possible that the frequency of computer graphics output and TV default frequency is different (the national standard is PAL50 Hz), so as long as the graphics output frequency into 50 Hz will be full screen. Win7 mouse right click, select the resolution, the remaining steps see below:
Q:I have a monitor which has a input rating of 100-240V and a 1.5A current. But I have a cable which gives out 250V and a 10A current.... The cable plugs into my monitor with no problem and it turns on just fine. But is it fine?
it is fine, the cable doesn't give out anything the 10amp rating is simply the maximum current that it is rated for, at the monitor only draws a maximum 1.5amps this will be 1/10th of the capacity of the power cable
Q:what cables do i need (besides a power cable) to start playing?
If you have a HDTV, get an HDMI cable. If you have a SDTV, get Component Cables if your TV supports it, but if your TV doesn't support Component Cables, get the standard A/V Composite Cables. And make sure that you get a Mini B USB cord because without it, you wont be able to charge the PS3 controller.
Q:Our comcast HD cable box usually has the time and a little red light on front. Its blank and has no power. It is plugged into a power strip that also has the TV and stereo, yet those are working fine. We reset the power strip and still no power to the cable box.Any ideas? Please no rude remarks. Thanks.
Cable boxes can die. I had two Comcast boxes, had an electrical storm and it knocked both of them out for good. Nothing else in the house failed. I called Comcast they sent out a tech with new boxes and that fixed it.
Q:I am upgrading a two-year-old higher end HP tower to include a mirrored hard drive. I did a little vacuuming and inspection and plan to order the exact model drive which is in there now. I noticed that the SATA cables used include a simple plastic latching mechanism in the connector. I checked CDW and found quot;latchingcables made by Startech which I assume should work (but the latching part is made of stamped metal). My biggest question is the power connector. The factory installed molex-to-SATA adapter also has this latch mechanism (on the black hard drive side), but I cannot find a cable anywhere mentioning a latch on the power connector. Is this something specific to factory installation?Thanks.
No. Latching cables as you call them are available at retailers. Try Newegg...

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