It was explained to me, the compounds Amphenol used in this large batch of 
connector housings were bad/incorrect.

We started seeing failures on these modules as quickly as 6 months of being in 
service.

Bryan Norkunas
PV-Cables




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I’ve wondered what other variables are at work given that mostly these 
connectors work as they should.

I’d like to see them come with plugs covering the openings. This would keep 
dirt, salt air, moisture, etc  out until they are connected.

As to if there were lots of failures with SW modules then I wonder if whoever 
built the whips had poor quality control. Might be they were not seated 
properly or dirty or the crimp they used wasn’t calibrated correctly or they 
were stored in a salt environment creating corrosion or something like that.

I looked up the specs last night on the mc4 and it’s like 30+ amps depending on 
the wire, pretty impressive

Jay







On Nov 10, 2023, at 5:53 AM, Dave Tedeyan via RE-wrenches 
<re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:


Mine was a roof mount. We had very few SolarWorld projects. In fact, this might 
be our only one.

On Fri, Nov 10, 2023, 8:10 AM Chris Schaefer via RE-wrenches 
<re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org<mailto:re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>> 
wrote:
I'd be curious to know of the connector failures y'all have experienced, were 
the majority of these roof mounts?
Just wondering if with better air flow like that of a pole/ground mount, if 
that helped to minimize connector failure.

Christopher

On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 1:21 AM Bill Battagin via RE-wrenches 
<re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org<mailto:re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>> 
wrote:

Ray,

            Exactly the same thing happened for me on a ground mount system, 
3500 feet elevation the the Sierras so open cooler air, fully engaged MC4 
factory connectors PV to PV connectors with SW285's, not passing current, 
melted.  No attempt to contact SW just made up new connectors.

            My calculation is with anything that is no doubt made up by the 
bazillion with a machine (connectors, light bulbs, pencils, chicken nuggets, 
etc) you're going to get some duds.  In 20+ years of installing PVs with 
factory made-up connectors, I've only seen this happen 2-3 times.  Installing 
in the mountains we no doubt use ground mount much more often than most 
installs in urban areas which would make a hot, melted connector possibly more 
of an issue a couple inches above a comp or wood roof.  We've never seen any 
connectors fail beyond the melted/deformed but still "contained" stage .

            Back when SW was first transitioning from one connector to another, 
I remember them saying they (I think it was UTX and MC or was it UTX and 
Amphenol?) were compatible.  We NEVER mixed connectors despite their claim.

Bill

Feather River Solar Electric
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On 11/9/2023 4:31 PM, Ray Walters via RE-wrenches wrote:

I'm trying to find a pic to post, but they were MC4 connectors, not the UTX.

Ray

On 11/9/2023 4:57 PM, Brian Mehalic wrote:
Are they the Amohenol UTX connectors? SW had a recall on them, sounds like 
about the right timeframe.

<https://pv-magazine-usa.com/2017/03/29/solarworld-recalls-amphenol-connectors-sold-with-pv-modules/>
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BREAKING: SolarWorld recalls PV modules with Amphenol 
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Brian

On Nov 9, 2023, at 4:47 PM, Ray Walters via RE-wrenches 
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wrote:



12 Ga wire is not going to catch on fire, but the MC connectors might.  I just 
went back on a 7 yr old Solarworld install, and had a bad series MC connector 
(module to module).  It got quite crispy, deforming and bubbling the plastic on 
both sides of the connection.  It was still passing current; I didn't get a 
chance to measure the volt drop.  It was completely plugged in, so not an 
installation issue.

This was not one of our connectors made up in the field, these were Solarworld 
factory connectors on both sides, same model modules.  That also means no 
mismatch of "MC4" connector type.

10+ amps continuous, moist environment, 30F+  hotter than ambient temp, all are 
tough on connectors.  I predict more connector failures as module current 
ratings increase.

Ray Walters
Remote Solar

On 11/9/2023 3:02 PM, Glenn Burt via RE-wrenches wrote:

Good luck trying to convince your customer that their house caught on fire 
because of a manufacturers flaw, and you have no responsibility for it…

It may be an out to shift the blame, but it only makes everybody get some on 
them…



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George:



Appliance manufacturers have their own requirements that are not the same as 
the NEC requirements.  As long as you are not modifying the manufactured 
assembly you are not responsible for compliance of that appliance.  By 
appliance, I mean the solar module, microinverter, etc.



William Miller



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Team;



With the move to larger cells, some modules have an Isc that is pushing the 
limits of 12 AWG wire.  If I apply the rule of 156% (or 125% solar derate*125% 
continuous load derate) to an 18 Amp Isc module this will exceed the 25A that a 
12 AWG wire can carry.  I understand that the homeruns will need to be a larger 
AWG (10 ga), but do the solar module cables (from junction box to MC4) also 
need to be larger?  Any guidance or reference material would be greatly 
appreciated.



Thx,



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