cyberbackpacker Well-Known Member Joined Jul 25, 2008 Messages 2,210 Reaction score 500 Location Holland, MI Feb 2, 2010 #1 Like the title says... would using the isolated strands in CAT 5 cable be sufficient to run from my BCS-460 to an SSR?
Like the title says... would using the isolated strands in CAT 5 cable be sufficient to run from my BCS-460 to an SSR?
samc Well-Known Member Joined Aug 11, 2008 Messages 5,366 Reaction score 80 Location Portland OR Feb 2, 2010 #2 Yes, however I usually double them up as a fail safe.
Sherpa FE The < 1% Club HBT Supporter Joined Oct 20, 2007 Messages 818 Reaction score 20 Location Blairsville Feb 2, 2010 #3 Thats exactly what I used....worked great, and like was mentioned... double them up
passedpawn WYSIWYG HBT Supporter Joined Apr 23, 2009 Messages 37,117 Reaction score 17,897 Location ☀️ Clearwater, FL ☀️ Feb 2, 2010 #4 While it can't hurt to double up, I can't imagine why you'd want to do that. It's 26 gauge wire in there and it can carry amps. The drive to the SSRs is 1/100th of that.
While it can't hurt to double up, I can't imagine why you'd want to do that. It's 26 gauge wire in there and it can carry amps. The drive to the SSRs is 1/100th of that.
OP OP cyberbackpacker Well-Known Member Joined Jul 25, 2008 Messages 2,210 Reaction score 500 Location Holland, MI Feb 2, 2010 #5 Perfect! I have a bunch left over, so this will work nicely. Thanks!