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Spike Relay Wire Gauge

I am wiring up some Spike relays to control solenoids for our "apparatus". I don't want to waste a bunch of 14 gauge wire to do this, and I was wondering If I can put like a 5 amp fuse in the fuse block or in the relay where the 20 amp regularly is.

I have black and red 24 Gauge wire to use. What type of fuse would I have to put in for that?
 


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