Photovoltaic (Solar Panel) Connectors

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
1017632

1017632

Phoenix Contact

CONN HOUSING RECEPT 5POS

88

1014506

1014506

Phoenix Contact

CONN HOUSING PLUG 5POS

20

1-2307521-2

1-2307521-2

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

PV EDGE J BOX -PV4 JFLP N-S OMG

72

1410655

1410655

Phoenix Contact

CONN MALE COUPLER

45

2306316-5

2306316-5

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

PV EDGE J BOX CENT FLAP N-S OMG

71

5-2306315-1

5-2306315-1

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

PV EDGE J BOX +PV4 E-W S MT

72

UTXCMA2AM

UTXCMA2AM

Amphenol Industrial

CONN MALE COUPLER MINUS 14AWG

671

4-2306317-5

4-2306317-5

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

PV EDGE J BOX CENT E-W OMG

360

1704925

1704925

Phoenix Contact

CONN MALE COUPLER

139

1409205

1409205

Phoenix Contact

CONN MALE COUPLER

75

HH4CMD4TMS

HH4CMD4TMS

Amphenol Industrial

CONN MALE COUPLER MINUS 10-12AWG

668

1079659

1079659

Phoenix Contact

CIRCULAR CONNECTORS (CABLE-SIDE)

10

4-2306317-2

4-2306317-2

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

PV EDGE J BOX -PV4 E-W OMG

288

1410661

1410661

Phoenix Contact

CONN MALE COUPLER

212

1014529

1014529

Phoenix Contact

CONN HOUSING PLUG 3POS

20

1017636

1017636

Phoenix Contact

CONN HOUSING RECEPT 3POS

68

1805151

1805151

Phoenix Contact

CONN FMALE COUPLER

90

2270024-1

2270024-1

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN MALE COUPLER MINUS 10-12AWG

4663

2270025-1

2270025-1

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CONN FMALE COUPLER PLUS 10-12AWG

8243

1014530

1014530

Phoenix Contact

CONN HOUSING PLUG 5POS

9

Photovoltaic (Solar Panel) Connectors

1. Overview

Photovoltaic (PV) connectors are specialized electrical components designed to safely and efficiently interconnect solar panels and associated power systems. These connectors enable rapid, reliable connections in photovoltaic arrays while meeting stringent requirements for environmental resistance, electrical performance, and mechanical durability. As critical elements in solar energy systems, PV connectors ensure optimal power transmission and system longevity in residential, commercial, and utility-scale installations.

2. Main Types & Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
MC3 Connector3-pin design, IP65 rating, 1500V DC compatibilityLegacy residential systems
MC4 ConnectorSingle-contact design, IP67 rating, anti-arcing technologyModern rooftop/grid-tied systems
T4 ConnectorTool-free locking mechanism, 30A ratingLarge-scale solar farms
Hybrid ConnectorsIntegrated monitoring sensors, smart grid compatibilitySmart energy systems

3. Structure & Components

Typical PV connector assemblies consist of: - Contact Elements: Electrolytic copper with silver-plated surface for low resistance - Insulation: High-temperature resistant thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) - Housing: UV-stabilized polycarbonate with IP67+ protection - Cable Gland: Strain relief mechanism with 50N pull-out resistance - Locking System: Push-pull or screw-type mechanical interlock

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterValue RangeImportance
Rated Current10-40A DCDetermines power throughput capacity
Voltage Range600-1500V DCAffects system design voltage
Contact Resistance<0.3m Impacts energy efficiency
Operating Temp-40 C to +120 CEnsures environmental reliability
Insertion Loss<0.5dBMeasures connection quality
Cycle Life5000+ mating cyclesDetermines maintenance intervals

5. Application Fields

  • Utility-scale solar power plants
  • Residential rooftop systems
  • Commercial building-integrated PV
  • Off-grid solar charging stations
  • Agricultural solar pumping systems
  • Electric vehicle charging infrastructure

6. Leading Manufacturers & Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Feature
St ubli (Multi-Contact)MC4-Evo 20.1m contact resistance
Amphenol SolarHelios H4Fire-resistant housing
TE ConnectivitySolarlokDouble-locking mechanism
YazakiY4 Connectors1500V system compatibility

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  1. Match current/voltage ratings with system specifications
  2. Evaluate environmental conditions (temperature, UV exposure)
  3. Verify compliance with IEC 62852/UL 6703 standards
  4. Assess cable compatibility (cross-section, insulation type)
  5. Consider maintenance requirements and tooling needs
  6. Check for arc-fault protection features

Application Case Studies

Case 1: 200MW desert solar farm using MC4 connectors with integrated temperature sensors reduced maintenance costs by 30%.
Case 2: Urban rooftop installation with space constraints utilized hybrid T4 connectors achieving 25% faster deployment.

Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Development of 2000V DC connectors for high-voltage systems
  • Integration of IoT-enabled monitoring capabilities
  • Adoption of recyclable polymer materials
  • Standardization under IEC 62852 Ed.2
  • Miniaturization while maintaining 30A+ capacity
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