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jacopo_belloni .yes, if you want to check that they work. you will always need a device to be connected, so there is a close circuit. if you want to test how much the cables can handle, you can try to change device and increase the consumption or watts. up to 24 volts or 3 amps. I wouldn't recommend to go above 50 watts. if you use 12 volts devices, it will not handle more than 4 amps! best regards
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