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In electrical power distribution, armoured cable usually means steel wire armoured cable (SWA) which is a hard-wearing power cable designed for the supply of mains electricity. It is one of a number of armoured electrical cables – which include 11 kV Cable and 33 kV Cable – and is found in underground systems, power networks and cable ducting.
Aluminium can also be used for armouring, and historically iron was used. Armouring is also applied to submarine communications cables.
Hi I have an ohme charger with an 8 metre tethered cable. When charging is it better to uncoil all the cable or can some be left coiled around the charger . Would the coiled cable overheat like a coiled extension cable, or even damage the charger. I'm a newbie and haven't charged a car yet !
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