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Re: AC/DC circuit breakers?

Breakers or fuses are usually sized to the wiring (at least they are in power distribution systems used in houses, cars, and FRC robots).

But you also don't want it to pop at any normal working loads.

As I said earlier, 18 gage wire and 10 amp fuse/breaker should be fine for your application.