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  2. ISO standards for trailer connectors - Wikipedia

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    12 Volt 7-pin trailer connector ISO 7638-2 for ABS and EBS (Towing vehicle side) Physical design according to standard ISO 7638-2. [4] [6] [7] This connector is intended to be used for 12V ABS and EBS on heavy duty trailers. Identified by key tab on outer ring between pin 3 and 4. #

  3. NEMA connector - Wikipedia

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    The NEMA TT-30 (TT stands for Travel Trailer) connector is a 120 V 30 A recreational vehicle standard (hot-neutral-ground), also known as RV 30. The TT-30R receptacle is commonly available in nearly all RV parks in the United States and Canada, and all but the largest RVs manufactured since the 1970s use this plug to connect to power feeds.

  4. Mechanically powered flashlight - Wikipedia

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    They were popular in Europe during the war because the electrical power supply to homes was unreliable. In addition to "squeeze flashlight", American soldiers often referred to such lights as "squeezy flashlight" or even "squeegee flashlight". [citation needed] A version using a pull-cord was used in World War I. [2]

  5. Computer fan - Wikipedia

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    Where noise is an issue, larger, slower-turning fans are quieter than smaller, faster fans that can move the same airflow. Fan noise has been found to be roughly proportional to the fifth power of fan speed; halving the speed reduces the noise by about 15 dB. [22] Axial fans may rotate at speeds of up to around 38,000 rpm for smaller sizes. [23]