On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 21:11:43 +0200
Deloptes wrote:
> might be true, but in my opinion it is exaggerated (I think it is the
> right word in English). A cable is a copper wire to help electrons pass
> through. What else can go wrong with the cable? It will just melt down :)
It will drop too much voltage and get a little warm. The warmth is
not a problem the voltage drop may not be much of a problem charging a 3.7V
Lithium battery but will be rather more of a problem for powering a Pi.
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