AgroVenturesPeru
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Let's say I want to wire Panel A to Panel B to Panel C to Panel D in series and the middle of each panel is a distance of 4 meters apart,
Panel A has a negative (female) MC4 integrated, but it will not reach all the way to the positive (male) MC4 of Panel B.
What is the proper order of components?
This is what I'm thinking:
[Panel A's negative (female) MC4] - [male MC4, 2meters of black cable, female MC4] - [male MC4, 2meters of red cable, female MC4] - [Panel B's positive (male) MC4]
Do I have to use 2m of black cable and 2m of red cable? Would it be a problem if I used 3.5m of black cable, and only 0.5m of red cable? The above layout sounds like it will use way too many MC4 connectors.
What would happen if I did the following?
[Panel A's negative (female) MC4] - [male MC4, 4meters of black cable, female MC4] - [Panel B's positive (male) MC4]
Panel A has a negative (female) MC4 integrated, but it will not reach all the way to the positive (male) MC4 of Panel B.
What is the proper order of components?
This is what I'm thinking:
[Panel A's negative (female) MC4] - [male MC4, 2meters of black cable, female MC4] - [male MC4, 2meters of red cable, female MC4] - [Panel B's positive (male) MC4]
Do I have to use 2m of black cable and 2m of red cable? Would it be a problem if I used 3.5m of black cable, and only 0.5m of red cable? The above layout sounds like it will use way too many MC4 connectors.
What would happen if I did the following?
[Panel A's negative (female) MC4] - [male MC4, 4meters of black cable, female MC4] - [Panel B's positive (male) MC4]