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Tinned cable
If copper strands are oxidised, the permitted limit values of
the crimp connection contact resistance may be exceeded.
| Therefore you must
only
use tinned cables!
Tools required
For the crimping you need:
|
Multi-Contact
crimping tool (for MC4 plug)
|
Multi-Contact
key set (for MC4 plug)
3. Connect in sequence the cap of the connector plug or
connector socket
(2)
, the contact socket
(3)
and the
connector plug
(4)
or the connector socket
(5)
to the
stripped wire
(1)
.
Fig. 6-8: Wires with connector plug and socket
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock!
| Disconnect all cables and the plug-and-socket connection
from the power supply.
Connecting the solar power system
1. Remove the sheathing from the solar cables along max.
25 mm.
2. Strip each wire for a length of 7 mm with a wire stripper.
CAUTION!
M aterial damage due to damaged wires!
| When stripping take care
not
to cut the wire strands and
not
to damage them, as otherwise the strands may later
overheat or break.
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(1) (2) (3) (5)
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