Installing module connectors

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All PV module connectors are designed to be easily snapped together, but to require a tool to disconnect the connection once made. The steps for installing an MC4 connector on a wire are as follows:

  1. Ensure that the connector is the right connector type.
  2. Ensure that the connector is the right size for the wire.
  3. Ensure that the connector is the proper polarity for the connection. Positive plastic MC4 connectors (male) insert into negative plastic MC4 connectors (female).
  4. For each MC4 connector there is a metallic connector that must be crimped onto the wire before it is inserted into the plastic body of the connector. Inside the positive plastic MC4 connector (male) there is a female metallic part. Inside the negative plastic MC4 connector (female) there is a male metallic part.
  5. Strip back the wire enough to fit into the crimped section of the metallic connector.
  6. MC4 crimpers have different size crimping dies, select the appropriate size for the wire.
  7. Crimp the metallic connector around the wire.
  8. Insert the wire and connector into the plastic body of the correct MC4 connector.
  9. Tighten the bushing on the back of the connector to ensure that it is water-tight using the plastic MC4 tools.

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