Re: Cat5 max current?
- From: "larwe" <zwsdotcom@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Sep 2006 05:46:59 -0700
Didi wrote:
The 2A look too much for the connector, but my guess is you will
The connector is not a problem, it is only the actual wire that is the
problem. In this application it will be running into screw terminals,
not RJ45 :)
is in a manageable manner. If it is about just a few devices, you'll
manage it one way or the other - but then I doubt you would have
asked if this were the case :-).
Actually it is just two units. The problem is that it was a real pain
to seal that bulkhead and test it. I had to borrow a fixture to do the
testing. To replace this piece of cable means taking the whole piercing
fitting apart and resealing, then retesting to make sure I didn't mess
it up.
Thanks for the reply.
.
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