On the exterior series connections, if i mount the panels on the roof, what is a more waterproof connector the mc4 the panels come with or an Anderson pp15?
On the exterior series connections, if i mount the panels on the roof, what is a more waterproof connector the mc4 the panels come with or an Anderson pp15?
Thanks
MC4 is great once the connection is made. Try not to leave the unconnected ends exposed though, short circuit them together if you aren't going to make the final connection soon. No reason to cut the MC4 off and invite problems by using something different.
Anderson are superior connectors to MC4 However you would not use PP connectors as they are not sealed. You want to use a 3 position mini PL PACK. You can even Select the Female to be panel mounted so you can mount it on the RV. Something like an Outdoor Receptacle. It will be Plug-N-Play. Do not use MC4.
Do they make something similar to the mini pl pack in 2 pole that will handle 10awg? These say they only go to 12awg.
I like the idea of using this to go through the roof using a female panel mount version of the plug and then just plug in the panel string from there, that means I could plug in no matter if the panels are roof mounted OR on the umbillical. The only issue I see is that the female panel mount is not deep enough to go through the roof and tighten down for a water tight seal on the roof. Do you have the height spec for this section of the piece? From what I saw it was pretty thin allowance for the panel thickness.
Also are these rated for live/loaded connection, they show 500 connections with no load, but when I plug in the string the panels will be in the sun.
You could bring your wires into a small circuit breaker box with 2 circuit breakers one between your panels and CC, the other between CC and battery bank. Always nice to have the ability to shut down for maintenance. Just keep the array circuit off till you make the connection. Midnite Solar makes DC rated circuit breakers as well as Square D QOU breakers.
You can get bulkhead connectors for MC4 as well. None of them will be rated for live connections though, you really need to make sure the circuit is open when you hook it up.
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Do they make something similar to the mini pl pack in 2 pole that will handle 10awg? These say they only go to 12awg.
Why would you need anything larger?
To answer your question, YES look at the Anderson SB50 Family with Environmental Boot. They are Hot Pluggable to 50 amps and will accept up to 6 AWG. They are Silver Plated Tin, best you can get. Just be aware they come in Load and Source. A great place to buy them is Powerworx. Scroll down the page until you see these. One is Source, and one is Load. Shown with Environmental Boot and Dust Covers. About $10 each or $20 for both.
Yes I know the site and product. I would have brought up the Solar Spec Pac but you wanted 2-pole. Solar Pak is 4 pole. It will work just fine. Hot Pluggable, just 4 poles. Although I do not suggest this but you could us 2 poles for positive and the other two for negative. Does not gain you much of anything except double the wire cost. But I think they will accept up to 10 AWG. They come with either silver, gold or tin contacts which affects the number of mating cycles. Silver gives you 10,000. gold 5000, and tin 1500.
I mentioned Powerwerx because they have just about everything you need for hardware, fusing, connectors, wires and tooling. Basically here are your choices for Anderson weatherproof. Pick one and run with it. Good luck.
You could bring your wires into a small circuit breaker box with 2 circuit breakers one between your panels and CC, the other between CC and battery bank. Always nice to have the ability to shut down for maintenance. Just keep the array circuit off till you make the connection. Midnite Solar makes DC rated circuit breakers as well as Square D QOU breakers.
I plan doing this but I don't want to use wang (cheap Chinese breakers). Do you know what breaker boxes the square D's take? I can find the breakers for cheap, it's the box that seems to be expensive, especially the midnite set up.
Well maybe my previous post will be approved. It contained links to sites for breakers and load centers. The inexpensive 2 circuit, Square D load center is like $13.74 at Home Depot.. With some fabrication you can use Midnite Solar DC breakers in the Square D load center.. They are inexpensive DIN rail mount breakers. Square D QOU breakers are also DC rated for up to 48 volt systems. They are DIN rail mount breakers as well.
Here's a shot of the Square D load center. Sorry about the poor quality. I just took this shot in the dark.
Well maybe my previous post will be approved. It contained links to sites for breakers and load centers. The inexpensive 2 circuit, Square D load center is like $13.74 at Home Depot.. With some fabrication you can use Midnite Solar DC breakers in the Square D load center.. They are inexpensive DIN rail mount breakers. Square D QOU breakers are also DC rated for up to 48 volt systems. They are DIN rail mount breakers as well.
Here's a shot of the Square D load center. Sorry about the poor quality. I just took this shot in the dark.
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