Month, Day, Year, Hour, Minute
Before connecting the unit to a power source, the
wire gauge must be taken into account. Load
wires must be large enough to resist overheating
when a short-circuit condition occurs as well as to
maintain a good regulation. The size, polarity and
length of a wire are all factors in determining if a
wire will withstand short circuiting.
Wires that are selected must be large enough to
withstand a short circuit and limit voltage drops
to no more than 2V per wire. Use the table below
to help make a suitable selection.