Pros & Cons
Pros
Love renogy products. They feel solid and honestly i’m glad i have them. Arrived as described, very happy with my purchase.
Cons
The wrench end used to tighten new connectors is too big. Would have sent it back as could use it but more hassle than the cost. Very weak. Will not fit a mc4 connector.
Highlights
Quality
They are a bit overpriced but these make life a little easier and are a good quality product
Build quality seems on point with renogys other products
Competitiveness
As with all the renogy products i purchased, these work right out of the bag.
Worked with renogy 100 w solar panels
I wanted to have less connections for hooking up a third panel to a 2-panel renogy kit.
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- This product had a total of 5,305 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 22 2023.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I wanted to have less connections for hooking up a third panel to a 2panel renogy kit
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Removed the 4 connectors and installed this
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Could use a discrete hole somewhere for cord to let you keep it clipped to a belt loop
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its also non conductive great
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
What i discovered is that if its sized correctly you can completly short the solar power and the pannels dont generate enough current to blow the fuse anyway
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Solar panels are inherently current limited by function so im realizing in my application implementing this was probably unnecessary
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The pannels will never generate more short circuit power than they are rated at so this is likely not needed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The canadian electrical code requires an inline fuse in any solar install