[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
Solar Panel

I plan  on having a connector at the solar panel in a semi protected area 
so I  don't probably don't want a connector on the deck.  Suggestions?   Jim.



Jim,
Most of the panels I have seen, found, call for 10 gauge wire, which would  
definitely fit what you describe distance wise.
In re the connector...I used  Trolling motor connectors...10 gauge/2  
wire...picture a cigarette lighter socket and a plug ....Plastic with a  flip 
down 
lid over the socket...
If I recall correctly Sierra was the most available brand of the latter,  
will go back to my files if you request.
 
Used this arrangement on both SV and MV.
Carl Hibbard  Dayton, OH
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