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Hi..I am currently making a funky light fitting using pyro cable..I have a 300watt dimmable low voltage teroidal tranformer..ffrom this runs a 2m length if 1mm pvc flex which feeds a connection box..from connection box I have 12 lengths of pyro..each length has a 20watt lv lamp..my problem is..the pvc flex is getting way to hot!!!! Do I need to run more cables?? Any help would be great :))
 
Assuming this is:
a) a serious question
b) secondary winding of transformer is 12v
c) Ive understood your question

Option A
Remove from supply and abort project.
Option B
Research ohms law, research methods for cable selection and proceed with extreme caution!!!!!
 

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