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Jul 2016

I have a 12v 15amp power supply, and I have 5 appliances. I want to build this circuit in parallel, so voltage here is constant.(12v)So i’m not going to mention voltages. The first appliance uses 10 amps.The 2nd uses 2 amps. And the 3rd, 4th, and 5th each use 1 amp. How would I distribute the current so that each appliance gets what is required? I thought of a way, It would probably work theoretically but maybe not practically. In other words I’m not sure it’ll work. I thought of taking 15 wires, and soldering them to the positive terminal, do the same for the negative terminal. So right now each wire is carrying 1 amp. Then, I would take 10 of these wires (10 positive and 10 negative of course) and connect them to my first appliance which uses 10 amps. Then connect 2 wires to my 2nd appliance, and 1 wire each to my 3rd, 4th, 5th appliances. Will this work? Thanks in advance, Mitch

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Why don’t you just get wires that can handle more current? Then you just need 5 wires rather than 15 of them. You don’t have to worry about dividing up current. The appliances will just draw however much current they need as long as you have enough of it.