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    For BOB-> drivers, I would suggest a short length of 4-core screened from Maplin as the quick option. I doubt if you will need enough to bother with eBay. Just ignore one core as Irving suggests with CY. The thinner stuff is a bit easier to use as it's more flexible in tight spaces but electrically there's no real difference in this application. The screening might not be quite so effective as a better quality cable but for these short lengths I wouldn't worry too much. However, it is also a bit more fragile so for the finished item, either make sure that it is well-secured to avoid any fracturing, or just use CY.

    Lots of misunderstanding around about mains fuses. They are there to stop the mains cable bursting into flames in the event of an equipment failure, primarily. They need to be big enough to take the load (but so should the mains cable) but otherwise as low as reasonable to provide more protection. I would use a 3A fuse here as it's a standard value but 2A or 5A would be fine, if you can find them, and assuming you are using any reasonable mains lead.

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