chillywilly
New Member
Hi all, I have been visiting this forum for some time and have found MANY answers to my questions here by simply searching. But I cant seem to get a good answer on google or cocoontech for my question.
I had a guy wire my house for anything I may need in the future. He ran LOADS of cat5, a single coax, and some speaker cable to every room.
I have no use for all of this cat 5... so, with that said, i have about 6 runs of cat5 in every room. Can I multiple runs of cat 5 (4 - 8 twisted pairs) to power devices?
More specifically, if pair the runs to increase the effective gauge from 24 to 14 or even 12 or 10 gauge, can i push more charging amps through the cable? Or will it melt or start a fire?
i just dont know what I can use this cat5 for, I would like to put ipad charging stations throughout my house and they draw 15v, 2 amps... 24 gauge wire cant handle that much, but if I use a whole cable to transfer that power (meaning somewhere between an effective gauge of 6-8awg) will it melt? Or does it truly act as an 8 gauge cable?
I had a guy wire my house for anything I may need in the future. He ran LOADS of cat5, a single coax, and some speaker cable to every room.
I have no use for all of this cat 5... so, with that said, i have about 6 runs of cat5 in every room. Can I multiple runs of cat 5 (4 - 8 twisted pairs) to power devices?
More specifically, if pair the runs to increase the effective gauge from 24 to 14 or even 12 or 10 gauge, can i push more charging amps through the cable? Or will it melt or start a fire?
i just dont know what I can use this cat5 for, I would like to put ipad charging stations throughout my house and they draw 15v, 2 amps... 24 gauge wire cant handle that much, but if I use a whole cable to transfer that power (meaning somewhere between an effective gauge of 6-8awg) will it melt? Or does it truly act as an 8 gauge cable?