The core function of photovoltaic (PV) modules is to convert solar energy into direct current (DC) electricity. However, if this electricity cannot be transmitted to the inverter (which ultimately converts it into alternating current), it is "generated but unusable." In this case, connectors and cables serve as the "sole transmission channel":
Cables are the "fixed path": through their own conductive conductors, they physically transmit the DC electricity output from the PV modules (or combiner boxes) to the next level of equipment (combiner boxes/inverters), forming the "physical basis" of power transmission; connectors are the "movable interface": solving the problems between "modules and cables, cables and equipment, and cables and cables."
| Product Name | PV-MC(UL) |
| Rated Voltage | 1000V |
| Insulation Material | PPE+PA |
| Conductor Material | Copper tin-plated |
| Ambient Temperature | -40°C~+95°C |
| Product Temperature | -40°C~+135°C |
| Security Class | DCII |
| Waterproof Grade | IP68 |
| Contact Resistance | ≤0.5m0 |
| Connection System | Multi-point connection |
| Self-Locking System | Embedded |
| Wiring Method | Crimping |
| Wiring Specifications | 2.5mm2, 4mm2, 6mm2 |
| Rated Current | 1.5mm2:17A 2.5mm2:22.5A 4mm2~ 6mm2:30A/50A |
| Flame Retardant Rating | UL94-VO |

