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HI All,
I’ve got a system with an outback FM-80 that is running at full power 48v.
Its connected to a outback 80 twin pole GFDI breaker.
The breaker is tripping due to running at 80 amps.
Is the midnite MNDC-GFP100RT-2P the only option?
thanks
jay
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If the inside of a 3R enclosure isn't considered dry enough for a buchanan
crimp/cap, then there's millions of 3R panels with breakers and busbars in
them that would have the same problem.
Brian Mehalic
NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installation Professional™ R031508-59
National Electrical Code® CMP-4
We've used both, and I've been less than satisfied with the Buchanan
crimp. I rate it better than wire nuts, but not near as good as
Polaris. Polaris type connectors have a separate connector for each
wire, so each wire's connection is independent, like a buss bar. The
wires can easily be rem
Adam,
I assume it’s a NYSERDA inspector that’s pushing back, correct? We’ve dealt
with this issue a number of times, and while I will argue until I’m blue in the
face that the code does not consider the inside of a properly installed NEMA 3R
enclosure a damp/wet location, NYSERDA has not accept
Wrenchers,
Some point back we transitioned from polaris lugs to buchanan crimps/caps
(doping our wires in noalox) for our jbox splices. I know there have been a
few conversations on here about this. Seems like a much more robust
connection than anything we have used prior. But now we have an inspec
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