How to Correctly Crimp MC4's for Solar DC Cable

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
  • In this how-to presentation we look at the incredibly important process of crimping MC4's, from correctly mating the inserts to the connectors, tools used to cut and strip the cable through to the crimping process.
    We are looking at this in relation to commercial solar systems where the voltages regularly get up to around 1000 volts and more if talking about solar farms.
    Cable bending radius is discussed, correct insert seating and tightening of the MC4 nut are all shown in detail as well cable identification issues that may arise from tired solar installers!
    This is perfect for the solar electrical apprentice who has never made an MC4 connection all the way to the experienced professional wanting to brush up on their technique.
    Enjoy.
    [Chapter]
    00:00 Introduction
    01:00 Inspecting the MC4s
    02:00 Correct pairing on inserts and connectors
    03:00 Long DC runs and correct cable selection
    04:00 Stripping the cable
    05:00 Making the crimp
    06:00 placing the cable into the insert
    07:00 Keep the strands attached
    08:00 Wait until you hear the click
    09:00 Careful with the inserts
    10:00 High DC voltages running through the solar cable
    11:00 Tightening the nut
    12:00 Insert has to seat correctly
    13:00 Taking the connection apart
    14:00 The tools
    15:00 Always check the cable
    16:00 The cut test
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  • @rogerbrown5563
    @rogerbrown5563 3 місяці тому +4

    I've done thousands of MC4s by now - but it's good to see another bloke show how it's done. MC4 connections can not be done without correct tools. I was on a roof checking out an under-performing system - saw glowing hot wires and wisps of white smoke under a panel - cremated MC4s still burning from air draught under the panels. VERY lucky homeowner.
    Tafe gave us less than 5min and only one connector to practice - in the last 5 minutes of the 2 weeks of training. I've learnt SO much since then.

    • @GreenwoodSolutions
      @GreenwoodSolutions  Місяць тому

      If someone says they are an expert, run the other way. Always learning. Cheers for the comment

  • @RoseyCheeks07
    @RoseyCheeks07 4 місяці тому +3

    I have watched so many of these videos as I am a complete beginner and this was the best one! Have successfully connected my solar panels because of it. Thank you!

    • @GreenwoodSolutions
      @GreenwoodSolutions  4 місяці тому

      We're so happy to hear that! Best of luck on your solar journey :)

    • @mikew8622
      @mikew8622 3 місяці тому +1

      I'm about to and 💯 agree with you! This guy is Awesome!

  • @schnellgelb1746
    @schnellgelb1746 2 місяці тому +3

    Vendors of MC4 should link to this because it is easy to assume 2 major mistakes are O.K. The 2 mistakes are: Crimping on the insulation and inserting the male connector into the male housing ! Thanks for making it clear why this is incorrect. It will work if you make these 2 mistakes but maybe not for long and not at the rated voltage.

    • @GreenwoodSolutions
      @GreenwoodSolutions  Місяць тому

      Totally agree concerning the 2 mistakes. As I always say; electricity is dangerous and should be treated with the utmost respect.

  • @ingobulli
    @ingobulli 3 місяці тому +2

    This was by far the most informative video I have watched on this subject ! Great job.

    • @GreenwoodSolutions
      @GreenwoodSolutions  Місяць тому

      Cheers for that. I watched quite a few MC4 videos and critiqued the absolutes out of them before we made this one.

  • @Electronzap
    @Electronzap 3 місяці тому +2

    Nice demonstration.

  • @jeffottesen143
    @jeffottesen143 2 місяці тому

    Excellent video!! Thank you.

    • @GreenwoodSolutions
      @GreenwoodSolutions  Місяць тому

      Ta for that. If you would like to see more detailed videos especially around commercial solar see www.greenwood.academy/

  • @FarqueKnowsWhere
    @FarqueKnowsWhere Місяць тому

    Thanks Veli, a great detailed close up view of where to position the pin in the crimpers and how far to strip the wire back..

    • @GreenwoodSolutions
      @GreenwoodSolutions  Місяць тому

      Cheers. Really tried to thing about this before we filmed but as shown at 7:25 caption wise. Yup 😃

  • @AndrewSmith-yd8vy
    @AndrewSmith-yd8vy Рік тому +2

    Mate, that's the best and correct explanation I've come across, thanks for sharing..

    • @GreenwoodSolutions
      @GreenwoodSolutions  Місяць тому

      Our pleasure. Always learning and always try to do things correctly.

  • @DuaneRonan
    @DuaneRonan 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for going into such great detail on how to make a good connection. There is so much bad info out there, for instance just making it hand tight, not even using the proper tools. Thank you again!

  • @AllanHolder
    @AllanHolder 2 місяці тому

    thank you. i did my first mc4 connector with your help

  • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
    @ScottTurnerformeindustrious 2 роки тому

    Very informative! Thanks for taking the time and sharing.

    • @GreenwoodSolutions
      @GreenwoodSolutions  Місяць тому

      Sorry for the late reply. Our pleasure. For more see www.greenwood.academy/

  • @pete844
    @pete844 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for a super video, just fitted my first mc4 😊

  • @mikew8622
    @mikew8622 3 місяці тому

    Thank You for this knowledge !

    • @GreenwoodSolutions
      @GreenwoodSolutions  Місяць тому

      Our pleasure. We are really trying to show some real nitty gritty stuff when it comes to the whole solar field, especially commercial solar and if you want to become part of our Community go to www.greenwood.academy/

  • @gdpower456
    @gdpower456 Рік тому

    clear and concise. thanks

    • @GreenwoodSolutions
      @GreenwoodSolutions  Місяць тому

      We really thought how we could improve on the existing videos out there and everyday is a school day. For more specific info see www.greenwood.academy/

  • @alexrobertson232
    @alexrobertson232 Рік тому

    Good work.

  • @andreisablinskis
    @andreisablinskis 2 роки тому

    Fantastic

    • @GreenwoodSolutions
      @GreenwoodSolutions  Місяць тому

      Thanks Andrei. For more detailed info see www.greenwood.academy/

  • @FarqueKnowsWhere
    @FarqueKnowsWhere Місяць тому

    A question for you Veli, I want to extend solar panel wires by about a metre, do I use the exact same wire as on the panel or any same size electrical wire? Thanks

  • @arthurcurry850
    @arthurcurry850 4 місяці тому

    I ran across MC4 connectors that just dont make that slip sound. They just keep spinning until they brake. So that sound that indicates that connector is tight enough, does it comes from connector itself OR the plastic blue tightening tool ? I thought that the connector slips a round inside the tightening tool as indication that tool doesnt have any more grip to tighten it any harder.
    So my question is is it bad MC4 connector or a false tightening tool ?

    • @GreenwoodSolutions
      @GreenwoodSolutions  Місяць тому

      Good question. I believe it's from the tool that creates the noise at a certain torque. What will happen is that after time the tool will slip at less and less pressure so ideally the best way to test that you have tightened up the nut sufficiently is to grab the MC4 with one hand and the cable with the other and rotate. If the cable doesn't slip all is good. Some people use an aluminium tool but these are not forgiving and may result in over tightening. Hope this helps

  • @Zerpersande
    @Zerpersande Рік тому

    I’ve got the crimper and about 6 sets of dies. No idea which one you used bc no close ups. No idea of what final crimp looks like. Again, no close ups.

    • @GreenwoodSolutions
      @GreenwoodSolutions  Місяць тому

      Good point. Thinking of redoing this part at some stage. Thanks for the reminder.

  • @unSTEVOED
    @unSTEVOED 2 місяці тому

    I Keep having problems when tightening the MC4 Nut. The Nut keeps deforming and cross threading. I never really know if I'm getting a good seal. Im guess they are just rubbish MC4s, but they are all my Electrical wholesaler stocks

    • @GreenwoodSolutions
      @GreenwoodSolutions  Місяць тому

      This is a problem. Obviously use approved MC4's and chat with the wholesaler about the issue and if nothing happens there are other wholesalers . . . !

  • @beaconofwierd1883
    @beaconofwierd1883 2 місяці тому

    Great video, however at 7:30 you might want to redo this part, cause there will be a fair amount of people who just follow along and do what you do and don’t see the text in the top of the video here.
    Doing one thing and saying another (or in this case even just typing) is not really optimal.

    • @GreenwoodSolutions
      @GreenwoodSolutions  Місяць тому

      You are right. The captions should be enough but, ideally, I should have done this part of the procedure correctly but in saying that, from an Australian perspective, only A grade electricians and their apprentices are allowed to make this connection so . . . !

    • @beaconofwierd1883
      @beaconofwierd1883 Місяць тому

      @@GreenwoodSolutions Same where I live, but that doesn’t stop people from burning down their houses :p

  • @alpachino468
    @alpachino468 5 місяців тому

    2:32 The female's like, 'is it in yet...?'