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Can I splice the wire?

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Yes. Splicing is not a problem as long as it is done properly. It is vital that moisture be kept out of any splices or wire connections. Be sure to always use the same type and size wire, and also be sure that the splice is completely waterproof. To ensure a waterproof splice we recommend the 3M-316 irrigation splice. We make these splices available for $1.00 each. Click Here to order splices

What is a splice?

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Large rolls of organic felt or glass mat are used in the shingle manufacturing process, and a splice is a glued or taped lap of the end of one roll to the beginning of the succeeding roll. Rolls of dry felt or glass mat must be spliced together to maintain continuous shingle production. Each splice is marked for rejection before the shingles are packaged. Occasionally, an error or oversight occurs where that splice gets packaged along with the shingles.

What are the characteristics of the wire?

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The wire is 39 inches (1 meter) long and per MIL-W-16878 (TFE insulation). One is red, plus (+) voltage and one is black (ground).

How do I wire a relay in my system?

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There are two types of relays that are commonly used in 12-volt automotive applications: Single-pole Double Throw (SPDT) relays, which have 5 pins, and Single Pole, Single Throw (SPST) relays, which have 4 pins. Depending on the application, you can use either of these; for remote turn-on leads (see Section 5.11), an SPST relay is fine, SPDT relays are often used in alarm installations. Make sure that you get a 12-volt relay - this specifies the voltage required to make the relay "switch.

How do I splice rope?

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Just follow the easy instructions on our rope splicing page. All of Lehigh's hollow braided poly spliceable rope comes with a splicing fid and instructions.

What is a Wire?

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A wire at Remit2India Money Transfers allows you to transfer money from your existing bank account to India in 48 hours. Remit2India Money Transfers also gives you a unique tracking number for your transaction allowing you to track your remittance online at any point of time.

Why is splice-free good?

Canadian Instrumentation and Research, Ltd.
The best splices have some loss and some cross coupling. Splice free certainly helps with critical applications.

Will my Newspan® bridge have a splice midspan?

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We believe that if we are physically able to deliver a bridge to a job site without splices, it should not contain splices. From support to support, in your bridge, the structural load-carrying sections will each be in one contiguous piece. Due to the feasibility of transporting such structures, if your bridge has a net usable width of greater than 12 feet between inside railing faces, your bridge will be delivered to the site in more than one piece.

What is a Splice Master? Gripper?

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A device that allows you to quickly and easily connect two fishing lines or rig lures or plugs for better action. Gives you 100% + line strength because you're eliminating a knot!

What is a Magnum Splice Master? Gripper?

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A device that allows you to connect two lines together without tying a complex knot. Also great for making a no-slip loop of any size in any type of line. Great for industrial size applications such as automotive, boating, camping, construction, farming, gardening, logging, and any other application that uses knots!

What is a comma splice? How can I correct one?

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A comma splice error occurs when you use a comma to separate two independent clauses. This type of error can be corrected in several ways. First, you could add a coordinating conjunction after the comma. Second, you could replace the comma with a semi-colon. Third, you could use a conjunctive adverb or transitional expression to join the two independent clauses.

Will I need to splice any wires?

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No. Splicing wires will not be necessary to install the kit. An installation tutorial, is available to assist customers in becoming familiar with

What is a film splice and what do I do if I find a splice in my roll film?

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Film splices are the point where two pieces of laminating film are joined together. Splices are not common, but do occasionally appear. If you find a splice, place that roll on the top mandrel of the laminating machine so it can be monitored closely. When the splice is ready to come through the laminator, turn off the drive and heat switches, allow the laminator to cool completely and manually rotate the roll of film so the film tension is very loose.

How do I use a Splice Master? Gripper and a Magnum Splice Master? Gripper?

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Simply lay the two lines parallel to each other wrap around the shaft between eight and ten times and pull through the eye on each end. To make a no-slip loop in a single line, make a loop and lay the lines parallel to each other and wrap eight to ten times and pull through the eye on each end. Wow done in just seconds! Can be done even if hands are cold and wet!

How do I wire my Speakon connector?

Amplifier Frequently Asked Questions
CE Series amplifiers feature Neutrik Speakon connectors for output wiring. Speakons allow both channels of amplifier output to be wired to the same connector. See Crown's ProGuide for using the Speakon NL4FC assembly for complete instructions (pdf file, requires Adobe Acrobat to read).

What gauge speaker wire should I use in my system?

Amplifier Frequently Asked Questions
For the best speaker damping and least amount of power loss you will want to use the heaviest gauge that is practical. The length of the speaker wire should be considered when considering wire gauge. The shorter the run, the smaller gauge you can use with minimum power and damping factor loss. The longer the run, the heavier gauge you will need to minimize power and damping factor loss. You will also want to consider the size of power amplifier you are using.
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