11/18/2024 3:24 p.m.
https://stage.cablematic.com/en/products/solar-photovoltaic-cable-connector-pv-mc3-panel-6mm2-SO020/
https://stage.cablematic.com/en/products/solar-photovoltaic-cable-connector-pv-mc3-panel-6mm2-SO020/
PVP
€4.96
€0.79
Price including VAT:
€0.79
PVD
€4.15
€0.66
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2 years
warranty
warranty
14 days
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Specifications
- Connector for photovoltaic (PV) installations.
- Connector model MC3-Panel.
- Compatible with standard 6 mm2 section cables.
- Voltage 600 VDC.
- Intensity: 30A.
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Connector for photovoltaic (PV) installations. Connector model MC3-Panel. Compatible with standard 6 mm2 section cables. Voltage 600 VDC. Intensity: 30A. Contact resistance: <2 mOhm. Protection of class II. Environmental protection IP 65. Operating temperature range: -40 to +105 degrees centigrade. Flame delay: UL94-V0. Insulating material: PPO. Contact material: copper with silver plating. TUV/ETL approval.
- Gross Weight: 30 g
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- Photovoltaics
- VDC
Photovoltaics
Photovoltaic energy is produced by solar radiation using devices called photovoltaic cells. It is ideal for supplying all kinds of isolated houses, shelters, but also can be used to supply electricity on a large scale. We show the operating principle "In a semiconductor exposed to light, a photon of energy starts an electron, creating both a" gap "in the atom excitador. Normally, the electron quickly finds another hole to refill it, and the energy provided by the photon thus dissipates as heat. The principle of a photovoltaic cell is to force the electrons and holes to move towards the opposite side of the material rather than simply recombine in it: thus, there will be a potential difference and thus tension between the two sides of the material,as in a stack "The first ground application of a commercial installation of photovoltaic cell was developed in Japan in 1966. In the picture: 1 - PV Modules 2 - Regulation and Control 3 - Battery 4 - Inverter to power.... 220V