Quote Originally Posted by driftspin View Post
Hi Clive S,

yes that is exactly the point.
Normally the current will not go past that, my 1mm2 will only carry power to 1 driver.


Until something goes wrong that is.

When a short happens on a transformer it is capable of more current.
It might smoke my 1mm2 panel wiring i believe.
But maybe the rectifier will blow out first.

In my line of work the secundary fuses also match the spec of the panel wiring.




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your panel wiring really must be able to handle the breaking current of whatever the protective device takes to blow, a slow blow fuse is ideal here, but the wire must be rated suitably - if too thin it will just melt.