This is a serious question:?
I an not an electronics person just a person with a bit of common sense.
Say you use a cord like a US232 8 pin Data moulded cord that have very thin wires, I do not know the gauge specifications for the wire.
Anyway, my question is:
If you pair the wires and solder them to 4 wires of a higher gauge, does that mean the RS232 wires can carry twice the power?
Such as a stepper motor for a CNC machine 3.1V, 2.5A/phase
I have a CNC machine the keeps on blowing the control box.
My argument is that these wires are meant to carry low voltage data not power a motor.
Am I right in my presumption?
TIA
I an not an electronics person just a person with a bit of common sense.
Say you use a cord like a US232 8 pin Data moulded cord that have very thin wires, I do not know the gauge specifications for the wire.
Anyway, my question is:
If you pair the wires and solder them to 4 wires of a higher gauge, does that mean the RS232 wires can carry twice the power?
Such as a stepper motor for a CNC machine 3.1V, 2.5A/phase
I have a CNC machine the keeps on blowing the control box.
My argument is that these wires are meant to carry low voltage data not power a motor.
Am I right in my presumption?
TIA
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