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I've come to realize that I absolutely loathe the standard solar cable marketed all over the place and typically attached on the back of panels. I understand the UV resistance benefit, but it doesn't seem as important when you ground deploy panels a handful of times per year. They're hard to store, make rearranging your panels a PITA, and aren't a single unified cord-so 2x the difficulty with them twisting around due to the thick copper stranding and hard insulation.
What have others used for such purposes? I have 2 x 100w on the roof rack permanently and another 100w flexible to throw out, so I don't mind keeping the current wire + mc4 connectors for the stationary ones, but the flexible panel would be nice to have on a two conductor cord for when I want to bring it out. My current wires are 12 gauge and I'm comfortable with that, but I know 12 gauge stranded can be so much more flexible than this permanent outdoor mount type stuff I'm working with.
Thanks for any leads! Have made my own wires using bulk solar cable, have dabbled in anderson powerpoles, just need to find something I can roll up together, without cursing, and transport when I go out.
What have others used for such purposes? I have 2 x 100w on the roof rack permanently and another 100w flexible to throw out, so I don't mind keeping the current wire + mc4 connectors for the stationary ones, but the flexible panel would be nice to have on a two conductor cord for when I want to bring it out. My current wires are 12 gauge and I'm comfortable with that, but I know 12 gauge stranded can be so much more flexible than this permanent outdoor mount type stuff I'm working with.
Thanks for any leads! Have made my own wires using bulk solar cable, have dabbled in anderson powerpoles, just need to find something I can roll up together, without cursing, and transport when I go out.