MC connectors, warranties and PV system life [RE-wrenches]

Tom Simko tom at skylinesolar.com
Mon Feb 3 08:18:59 PST 2003


  Good old black electrical tape is also the choice of well pump setters to
secure the wires to the drop pipe, it holds even constantly submerged.

Tom Simko
Skyline Solar

on 2/2/03 10:35 AM, Todd Cory, Mt. Shasta Energy Services at
toddcory at finestplanet.com wrote:

> Black UV wire/cable ties will last about 5 years (if you are lucky) in an
> outdoor environment. They become brittle with exposure to heat and sunlight
> whether they are "UV resistant" or not.
> 
> When I was doing broadcast engineering we ended up changing to good old
> black electrical tape for true long term securing of coax to antenna
> mounts.  At the worst in about 7 or 8 years, the first layer degrades and
> peels off, leaving another fresh wrap under it. This may not be a practical
> method for securing MC connectors and wire, but I thought I would offer it
> to the list. It remains difficult to come up with a wiring scheme that will
> last the 25 to 50+ years a PV will be pumping electrons.
> 
> Todd
> 
> 
> keith wrote:
> 
>> the case.  When we do our installation, I buy the UV rated tye wraps by
>> the bag of 1000.
> 
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