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Discuss Could I use old telephone wire to run 24VDC for LED lighting use? in the Lighting Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

It is quite chanlleging job when you decide to use the phone cable to do the project.
First thing you have to check on the data sheet of the phone cable, and find out the biggest watt it can tolerate.
Suppose it can support 1A DC24V, you will have to customized the LED strip light to lesser than 4.8W per meter, while you have to make the consideration of the brightness of the strip light, it is very professional and expensive design.

Before doing the projects, you have to use the customized led strip light to do a test outside, and make sure that it can be done successfully.

Quite difficult job and time-costing for most of the un-professionals.
 
First thing you have to check on the data sheet of the phone cable, and find out the biggest watt it can tolerate.

It’s already been stated earlier in the thread that telephone cables are not suitable for this application.

And at 5 months old, I’m sure the OP has found an alternative solution.
 

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