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Wiring Digital Sidecar

Ok, so here's the question...last year we were allowed to use 20AWG or larger to wire the digital sidecar and we used 10AWG. This year the manual (Control Manual 3.4.1.2) lists this

"Nominal 12V power input via WAGO 734-132. WAGO 734-102 is the typical mating connector with wire size between 14 and 20 AWG."

Why and does this make a difference in the operation of the digital sidecar?
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