Feb-10-2016 06:04 AM
Feb-11-2016 06:08 AM
scrubjaysnest wrote:
Maybe Murphey's Law hasn't caught up with me yet; but on our two portables they get plugged/unplugged at least once a week over a 6 to 8 month period. They make a special tool but I don't use it. Pinch and wiggle.
Feb-11-2016 05:08 AM
Feb-11-2016 04:08 AM
scrubjaysnest wrote:MrWizard wrote:
I don't have any connector suggestions
But I do have one piece of advice
Disconnect panels from solar
BEFORE disconnecting batteries
All controller Mfg say to connect batteries first then connect panels
And disconnect panels before....batteries
Panels connected to a controller without batteries can damage controller
+ 1
I use breakers to turn off the solar panels and CC. For disconnects MC4's have worked for me the last 3 or 4 years.
Feb-10-2016 02:44 PM
MrWizard wrote:
I don't have any connector suggestions
But I do have one piece of advice
Disconnect panels from solar
BEFORE disconnecting batteries
All controller Mfg say to connect batteries first then connect panels
And disconnect panels before....batteries
Panels connected to a controller without batteries can damage controller
Feb-10-2016 08:48 AM
Tom_M wrote:smkettner wrote:The SB50 is an Anderson PowerPole connector. I use them for my panels and have no problem with them pulling apart. I have purchased some from PowerWorx and from eBay. Make sure you get all the same color because each color is keyed differently.
I would use Anderson.
Feb-10-2016 08:35 AM
smkettner wrote:The SB50 is an Anderson PowerPole connector. I use them for my panels and have no problem with them pulling apart. I have purchased some from PowerWorx and from eBay. Make sure you get all the same color because each color is keyed differently.
I would use Anderson.
Feb-10-2016 07:52 AM
Feb-10-2016 07:39 AM
RoyB wrote:
I have used the SB50's here for some extension cord type applications for high current cable pairs...
The problem I seem to keep having in a good way to keep them from pulling apart. I usually end up using tie wraps around both ends and then pull them together real tight. Of course doing this I have to snip the tie wraps when I want to disconnect the two connection pieces...
I really haven't looked on the POWERWERX site to see what they have to keep the connections together - Just reporting in my case they are pretty easy to accidentally pull apart.
They work great making cool to touch high current connections.
Don't know if others have this problem or not...
Roy Ken
Feb-10-2016 07:36 AM
MrWizard wrote:
I don't have any connector suggestions
But I do have one piece of advice
Disconnect panels from solar
BEFORE disconnecting batteries
All controller Mfg say to connect batteries first then connect panels
And disconnect panels before....batteries
Panels connected to a controller without batteries can damage controller
Feb-10-2016 06:50 AM
Feb-10-2016 06:49 AM