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Eric,<br>
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If the male end is energized when disconnected, it's a hazard!<br>
<br>
Kent Osterberg<br>
Blue Mountain Solar, Inc.<br>
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Eric Thomas wrote:
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<p>I know its a funny title but....why doesn't EnPhase make whips
with male connectors? We are having trouble laying out a system with
multiple sub arrays. We need to cable to sub arrays that are on
different roof planes in order to make up our circuits. From 5 micros
on roof one, into attic, out of SolaDeck on roof two, grab 3 more
micros, back into SolaDeck, into attic for home run. The whip from the
SolDeck to the last 3 micros needs to be male... any suggestions?
EnPhase does not want us to cut an extension that has connectors on
both ends...</p>
<p> Thanks, <br>
Eric Thomas <br>
Solar Epiphany<br>
Seattle</p>
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