Submitted by KeyStomach0 t3_11el9h4 in explainlikeimfive
dkf295 t1_jaerbnr wrote
Reply to comment by KeyStomach0 in ELI5: why are male to male USB-C cables not dangerous like male to male wall plugs are? by KeyStomach0
When delivering more current a given piece of metal heats up more. This is why you see warnings about not using flimsy extension cords for high current appliances like space heaters. A USB-C connector only needs to deliver up to 240 watts. A standard 120/15a outlet will go up to 1800 watts - so to keep the same reliable and safe temperature on your connector, those power-delivering terminals would need to be 7.5 times larger.
But yes, you could make a new connector that would be harder to make contact with accidentally. But then you’d need to convince people to swap out potentially billions of power outlets
KeyStomach0 OP t1_jaesgxw wrote
I get it now, thanks.
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