All this is scary! I guess you can fry your USB host (if not the whole Z) if your soldering skills are like mine.
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This has prooven not to be true so please read what Meanie has to say and what I replied after that.
Well i'ts difficult bedause the data lines should theorically have a hight enough internal impedence to make them pretty safe. The power lines are driven by some circuit that should have thermal shutdown protection.
The chip that drives the 300mA for USB OTG is said to be safe upto just over 500mA, since it is crippled to only drive at most 300mA I'm pretty sure that it can survive shortcitcuit for a few moments while you check if the cable works.
Even if they are not you should allways double check that soldering is good before connecting.
I also like to make a third check if possible: plug into old hardware firs for a test run.
Well whatever ... don't blame me if you toast your Z ;-)