
Solar Connectors for Solar Panels 5 Pairs Male & Female
Description This connector is specifically designed for connecting photovoltaic solar systems with high mechanical requirements and extreme weather conditions. For permanent installations. Renogy Solar Cable Connector...
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This connector is specifically designed for connecting photovoltaic solar systems with high mechanical requirements and extreme weather conditions. For permanent installations.
Renogy Solar Cable Connectors are made with highest quality materials. They are both heavier and sturdier than many other brands, ensuring long term reliability and performance. These connectors are designed to complete a solar panel (PV) array, typically in parallel applications. These connectors are also waterproof and resist dust build up.
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Key Features
- Hard plastic
- One FFM and one MMF
Package Includes
Solar Connectors for Solar Panels 5 Pairs Male & Female?
5 x
Renogy Solar Connectors for Solar Panels 5 Pairs Male & Female 5 pairs of solar panel cable connectors Two silver plated copper Rated Current: 30A Maximum Voltage: 1000VDC Wiring Size Range: 10, 12 AWG Contact Resistance: < 0.5mΩ Contact Material: Silver Plated Copper Temperature: -40°F to +194°F Insulation Material: PA/PC Protection Class: IP67
Warranty Information
Accessories 1-year material warrantyGood to know
- Genuine Renogy product from an authorized dealer.
- Ships from US distribution.
- Questions about fit or installation? Contact us before you order.
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