[RE-wrenches] Push-in Wire Connectors

penobscotsolar at midmaine.com penobscotsolar at midmaine.com
Thu Oct 20 13:29:20 PDT 2011


William,
   I believe this is the line of insulated multitap connectors:

http://www.burndy.com/products/product-by-category/mechanical/mechanical-aluminum.aspx

Daryl



> Daryl:
>
> You got a part number on those connectors (and a link to a web page)?
>
> William
>
>
>
> At 11:56 AM 10/20/2011, you wrote:
>>We use Burndy insulated blocks for transitioning with Enphase. Inside the
>>connector they use the same blue silicone that is used in the wet rated
>>twist on's only with a pretty reliable long term connection.They tighten
>>with a hex wrench. They aren't cheap, but security rarely is. They are
>>also not that bad. I think we pay about $5 each for one's that are rated
>>for#14-#8. We easily fit four of these in a 4x4x2 box. If you are doing
>>separate strings they also have three way connectors, slightly larger,
>> but
>>still fairly compact.
>>
>>Daryl
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