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There are numerous 5mm LED manufacturors and they can have different specs. Consult the specification sheet for the component in question.The 500TSW4DF Super Bright White 5mm LED has a max forward current rating of 30mA on its spec sheet.The RL5-R8030 - Super-Red LED has a rating of 20mA
what specs are you interested in? Refrigerant, electrical, mechanical, pressures, temperatures? Can you be a little more specific?
13 SEER, 5 ton. Don't worry that the below referenced Model Number Breakdown says N2A360AKB200 instead of N2A360AKA200. That digit is just a sales code. B = Heil. Not sure who A is. You will see this, along with the specs, in the Model Number Breakdown at the below URL. http://icpindexing.mqgroup.com/documents/086477/42111500200.pdf =AL=
Very exacting specs-like in an engine.
In a normal household configuration, the appliances are connected in parallel. This allows each of them to draw the amount of current they were designed to operate on. Unless you wired your own extension cord, you cannot connect them in series. Theoretically speaking (I hope you keep this theoretical), the loads in series increases the resistance of the circuit, which decreases the current through the circuit. None of the appliances would work properly. The more you connected, the less functional they become. There may be some other safety issues with their design compromised, but the appliances would not function properly and it is not possible to answer the question without some information about the appliances and power specs for each. Then it can be translated into a mathematical question.
See Related Links below for the U.S. Mint's page showing the specs of all current coins.
See the U.S. Mint link below for specs on most current coins FWIW, the technical term for the grooves is "reeding" or "reeds"
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These (link below) are for a 08 RM 125.
Depends on specs. I bought my '99 Clamshell iBook for $50USD, but it had the lowest specs possible (3GB HDD/300MHz/32MB RAM). But then I've seen the 00 and 01 Clamshells with highest possible specs going for +$200US.
12-15 ft-lbs. Link below has a lot of info. torque specs.
Bet you did not think someone would tell you where! I have worked on them years ago. See link below for specs.
Bet you did not think someone would tell you where! I have worked on them years ago. See link below for specs.
Bypass it to determine if that is the problem or test with an ohmeter if you have specs.
I have Toyota 2l-T engine the problem is the oil blowing on the exhaust is this the turbo charger problem?
Follow the link below for 2009 specs on the KTM 990 Adventure.
iPad 2 has better specs. Check the review below(sources)