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    Hi Mike,

    The PSU’s are wired in Parallel, the earth going from the PSU’s (green) to each driver housing is done with a star arrangement.

    Do not daisy-chain the fuses back to the PSU; wire them individually as per the diagram.

    Fuses are rated at the current they will carry without blowing, which should typically be 25% higher than the highest current you expect to encounter. Generally wire should be rated 50% higher than the expected maximum so that the fuse becomes the weak point.

    Also for high frequencies and for systems where there are fast transients (like a stepper driver) stranded wire is better as high frequencies travel in the outer skin only, so more strands gives a better result (more surface area).

    Lee
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    hi lee
    thanks for that one last thing on my previouse post regarding wiring up my system can you have a look & tell me if i have got it correct?
    thank you

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