I'm willing to use USB TYPE-C to connect power supply from one point to another point...
upper two leds for AC 230V and Lower two leds for 5V DC voltage...
If i used like this means any problem will occur like producing between each other or someother problems..?
First of all, this is not safe. Anyone unaware of this, could inadvertently plug some device into this connector thinking it would have 5v, and would get surprised in the worst way to find out that it has 220v. Moreover, certainly the insulation as well as the clearance of the terminals are not suited for this voltage level, neither to the electric environment itself, with lot of EMI.
Still unclear for me. If a similar application is already being used on market for a different load, what exactly are you concerned on doing the same with a simplest load ? What differ form the usual, the lengh of the cable ? The environment on which would be used ? I can't see any issue.
in this picture i showed everything
i having separate power supply,control unit and lamp...the lamp will take 800mA current,230V AC voltage.
I have to transfer the 230V to lamp through control unit.In control unit i will use relay and one 5V chip to control the lamp.So i need both 5v and 230v from power supply to control unit...
for that can i use usb type-c to transfer power supply or can use any other type of usb connector....
From from supply unit i need type-a usb connector and another side we can choose another type as our requirement..?
using usb cable is safe or is their any alternative connector to connect this units..?