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Re: Wiring Digital Sidecar

10AWG is way way way way way too big. 18AWG is what we use and it works fine for that amperage. 10AWG is for 40+ amps, and should only be used for CIM motors, and possibly F-P motors if they are under heavy load. 16 AWG is adequate for 30 amp circuits, although we usually use 12AWG for all of the feeds to the Jaguars/Victors from the PD board, then 16AWG from the Jaguar/Victor to the motor. We use 16AWG for all the motor and compressor spikes, 18AWG for the pneumatics spikes, DSC, Analog, cRio, and Solenoid boards. Use 18AWG, if you don't have any then use something bigger. Do not use 10AWG ever except for your main drive motors, use 12AWG for the other 40 amp loads. It does not really make a difference, especially if you dont use alot of servos. The DSC is only really capable of drawing a few amps, so using 10AWG wire (40+ amps for our use) will not increase capacity of the outputs.
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