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time2roll wrote:
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bpounds wrote:
I see the MC4 connectors and combiners are commonly used, and I wonder why, and if there is a reason why I could not just solder and seal the conductors between panels, and even between the array and the leads down to the controller. It doesn't seem like a common thing to have to replace a panel. At least not common enough that you would need a quick disconnect. I understand the connectors also make it idiot proof as far as polarity, but so what?
The MC4 connectors are cheap enough, so that's not an issue, but it just seems like a lot of fooling around with pins and housings, for no benefit.
โJul-17-2018 04:50 AM
KD4UPL wrote:The pigtails were easily removed on my panels by unscrewing them from the terminals in the junction box. Just save a couple of pigtails and reattach if you think voiding the warranty could be a problem. Some junction boxes are sealed up, so removing the pigtails could be a problem.
If you modify the panel in any way, such as cutting off the connector, it will void the warranty. If you're not worried about that then go ahead. If you think you might want the warranty don't cut the wires or modify the junction boxes.
โJul-17-2018 04:30 AM
KD4UPL wrote:That's an awfully broad statement without knowing exactly which panels he intends to use. Because, it's not true in general.
If you modify the panel in any way, such as cutting off the connector, it will void the warranty. If you're not worried about that then go ahead. If you think you might want the warranty don't cut the wires or modify the junction boxes.
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Tom_M wrote:
I have 3 panels which had pigtails with MC4 connectors. I removed the pigtails and wired direct to the terminals in the junction boxes on the back of the panels. It's easy enough to get to the terminals if I need to remove a panel. Any connector will add a little resistance. The fewer connections the better.