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  2. SAE J2954 - Wikipedia

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    SAE J2954 is a standard for wireless power transfer (WPT) for electric vehicles led by SAE International. It defines three classes of charging speed, WPT 1, 2 and 3, at a maximum of 3.7 kW, 7.7 kW and 11 kW, respectively. This makes it comparable to medium-speed wired charging standards like the common SAE J1772 system.

  3. NEMA connector - Wikipedia

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    A red receptacle may indicate a special-service outlet such as one connected to an emergency standby power source. The Canadian Electrical Code requires that "essential" receptacles in hospitals, connected to emergency power systems, must be red. [43] At least one manufacturer makes a yellow receptacle, which identifies it as corrosion-resistant.

  4. Electrical wiring - Wikipedia

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    Revised standards for wire materials and wiring devices (such as the CO/ALR "copper-aluminium-revised" designation) were developed to reduce these problems. While larger sizes are still used to feed power to electrical panels and large devices, aluminium wiring for residential use has acquired a poor reputation and has fallen out of favour.

  5. IEC 60309 - Wikipedia

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    The cable connectors and sockets are keyed and colour-coded, according to the voltage range and frequency used; common colours for 50–60 Hz AC power are yellow for 100–130 volts, blue for 200–250 volts, and red for 380–480 volts.

  6. Speed of electricity - Wikipedia

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    Without the presence of an electric field, the electrons have no net velocity. When a DC voltage is applied, the electron drift velocity will increase in speed proportionally to the strength of the electric field. The drift velocity in a 2 mm diameter copper wire in 1 ampere current is approximately 8 cm per hour. AC voltages cause no net movement.

  7. Electrical wiring in North America - Wikipedia

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    For power circuits, the color-coding uses the same colors as residential construction, and adds the additional wires used for three-phase systems. Black, Red and Blue are used for hot wires and White is used as the neutral wire in a 120/208 V circuit. Brown, Orange and Yellow are used as hot wires and gray is used as the neutral wire in a 277/ ...

  8. Battery pack - Wikipedia

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    A portable power bank charging a mobile phone. A power bank is a portable device consisting of a battery, a charger to interface battery with charging power source and an output interface to provide desired output voltage. [10] Power banks are made in various sizes and typically based on lithium-ion batteries. A power bank contains battery ...

  9. File:World map of electrical mains power plug types used.svg

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    Guide to Electrical Equipment for Travelers/Plug adapters; Guide to Electrical Equipment for Travelers/Printable version; Usage on en.wikivoyage.org Electrical systems; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Konektingo; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Enchufe; Anexo:Enchufes, voltajes y frecuencias por país; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org بزرگراه بروس

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