350mcm
The required cable size for a 390 amp load depends on several factors including the type of insulation, temperature rating, length of the run, and whether the installation is in a conduit or exposed. Generally, for copper conductors, a cable size of at least 250 kcmil is often recommended; for aluminum conductors, a larger size may be necessary, typically around 350 kcmil. It's crucial to consult the National Electrical Code (NEC) or a local electrical code for precise calculations and to account for factors like voltage drop and ambient temperature. Always consult with a qualified electrician or engineer for specific applications.
For a 3KW motor with a 350-meter run and 240V supply voltage, you would typically need a cable size of around 16mm² for proper voltage drop considerations and to prevent overheating. It's recommended to consult with a qualified electrician or use a voltage drop calculator to determine the exact cable size needed for your specific installation.
There should be a cable that screws in the back of the speedo and into the transmission, the motor size has nothing to do with it.
What??? There is no TV cable on a transmission.
A 350 MCM copper conductor with an insulation rating of 90 degree C is rated at 350 amps.
The difference between 150 and 350 digital channel feed in the cable TV lies with the quality of the video.
350 kgs in the summer.
No. The bore size is different between a 305 and 350. The 350 bore size is larger.
sounds like a cranksenser.it will put your timing out when your under load .markstang
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Most likely it will be a cable speedometer...I don't own a 94 350 so I can't say for SURE, but I do own a 2003 Big Bear 400 and it's a cable speedometer.
The 2009 Lexus IS-350 has a 3.5 L base engine size.