I have to agree that the telephone connectors are not really designed for much current. I use RJ-45's by the thousands, but the current in a standard telephone circuit is usually 20 mils. I don't think I'd really recommend this for wing servos, now that I really think about it. The CAT-5 cable in most patch cords is 26 awg. We get them in 24 awg for special aplications, but not normally. CAT-5 cable has each pair twisted at a different rate to prevent crosstalk. I usually look to another source for servo wiring, but the 24 would do fine, and the 26 would be OK for short runs.
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