UL 6703 was introduced in 2014
And in regards to mating connectors,
UL 6703. 1.5 This standard covers PV connectors whose dimensions are not
defined in any national or international technical standard. Connectors are
identified and tested with compatible mating part (or parts if multiple exist
I've seen all 3 options. This question actually comes up in the wiring
of sub panels, and out buildings as well. I find improperly bonded
wiring all the time that allows current to flow on the ground, because
Neutral was bonded at both ends, with an EGC also run in parallel(option
2 done inc
Kent, I don’t see an answer to Brian’s question about the LG module’s original
connector configuration. We’re these modules actually factory shipped with one
H4 and one MC4 connector on different polarities? That would be bizarre.
Otherwise to back up Brian’s point about Intermatability, this is
A client found one on eBay.
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Re: [RE-wrenches] Old Outback Mate question
Allan,
I believe the original Mate is still available. At least my
distributor still has them in sto
There doesn't seem to be a definitive and detailed consensus
article/resource out there that addresses this topic. There are articles
that dance around the subject, but little in terms of practical ways to
accomplish grounding/binding with a supply side interconnection. AHJ's and
engineers have all
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