Flat power cable
Flat power cable
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Hi there, I am not an electrical engineer but thought I would ask to see if an electrical engineer can give some advice. I am looking to run a power cable through a small 2 millimeter (mm) crack between two glass windows. But because the head of cable is larger than 2mm, I obviously can't run it through the 2mm crack.Can someone provide advice on how this can be done? As I have access to both sides of the glass, I was hoping to run a thin connector through the 2mm crack and have it connect to the rest of the cable after it passes this gap. Keep in mind that I don't have access to the top or bottom of the crack either, so i can't run the middle cable through the top of the glass crack. It would strictly be passing through this 2mm gap.
Could you please advise?
Thanks
Could you please advise?
Thanks






RE: Flat power cable
How much power?
What voltage?
What current is the circuit fused for?
What is the likely load current?
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
RE: Flat power cable
Temporary cables are not to be installed permanently.
Bill
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Jimmy Carter
RE: Flat power cable
Thanks
RE: Flat power cable
OR
Buy a couple of 12V jumper cable 'juice boxes' (on sale at HF for ~$40), and a DC adapter for the laptop, and swap the juice boxes.
AND
Caulk the crack.
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
RE: Flat power cable
RE: Flat power cable
Convert to solar and keep all the power outside. Or put a solar panel up against the window and a bright focused light on the other side of the window.
Keith Cress
kcress - http://www.flaminsystems.com
RE: Flat power cable
RE: Flat power cable
RE: Flat power cable
Keith Cress
kcress - http://www.flaminsystems.com