Connector continuity
Matched PV cable, crimp, seal, and mating guidance keeps field substitutions controlled.
Solar connectors, battery interfaces, BOS assemblies
Specify PV connectors, battery interconnects, and field-ready BOS components with concise datasheets, predictable lead-time planning, and engineering support that keeps projects moving.
Operational advantages
Matched PV cable, crimp, seal, and mating guidance keeps field substitutions controlled.
High-cycle interconnect planning supports modular ESS cabinets and serviceable pack interfaces.
Voltage, current, ingress, and temperature limits are stated in concise specification sheets.
Clear drawings and assembly notes reduce training time for EPC and electrical contractor teams.
Part-number families are organized by use case, helping buyers compare compatible alternates quickly.
Production lots, inspection checkpoints, and packaging controls are aligned for repeat programs.
Focused portfolio
Solar connector families for string wiring, module junction leads, and combiner inputs.
Serviceable contact systems for LFP cabinet modules, BMS harnessing, and rack interfaces.
Connectorized cable sets and labeled assemblies for repeatable commercial installation work.
Selection help for PV module leads, branch connectors, disconnect points, and service access.
Specification checkpoints
| System voltage | Up to 1500 Vdc families available for utility PV strings. |
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| Ingress protection | Sealed field assemblies commonly specified to IP67 or IP68 after proper mating. |
| Temperature range | Connector selection considers rooftop heat, cold start, and cable derating. |
| Current class | Configured around pack, rack, and service disconnect requirements. |
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| Chemistry context | LFP cabinet programs can document thermal and service boundaries without overstating risk claims. |
| Cycle service | Connector mating cycles and locking features are matched to maintenance routines. |
| Drawings | Dimensional drawings, assembly references, and part number mapping for project BOMs. |
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| Compliance | UL, IEC, CE, and ISO references are stated by applicable product family and region. |
| Packaging | Labeling, kit quantities, and lot traceability can be aligned to EPC receiving workflows. |