Running solar charger cables through trailer walls to outside??

DaveM

Explorer
Need some help with wiring my solar charge controller from a closed trailer compartment to the outside, so I can plug in my solar panel without having to open the hatch.

For ref picture son the trailer in question see this thread: https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/finally-found-a-venter-trailer-in-the-us.218915/

I have the Renology 10amp charge controller and a 100w RockPals folding solar panel. Both use standard solar cable connections (no idea what these are called). I want the cables from the charge controller to be exposed on the outside of the front trailer box so I can plug in with the lid closed and locked. I know I can just run extended cables from the controler out the side or bottom of the box, but I want the opening to be weather sealed, and I want to protect the exposed cable ends when not in use/driving. What are some solutions you guys have found for this? I'm less concerned about the holes through the box, I can use typical cable glands for this, but I really want to make sure I can keep the cable ends dry and clean and out of the way.
 

DaveM

Explorer
And then just an adapter from the solar panel cables to that port? Looks nice and tidy, just what I was looking for. I think I may even have one of those in my electrical odds n ends bin! Thanks.
 

DaveM

Explorer
ok, I have one from an old project, but looks like it might be 12 awg wire. Think that's ok? The solar panel is only 100 watt and I don't plan to add any more. FWIW, 12 awg is what's going from the charge controller to the batt now.
 
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john61ct

Adventurer
SAE connector is indeed a "standard" of sorts, just nothing to do with solar specifically.

Good for **maybe** 10A continuously, but only from a trusted supplier, not cheap chinese crap.

OP, you need to state your ampacity.

Anderson is a good make, Powerwerx and Aussie eBay good for mounts and weather resistant boots.

I like TE Deutsch if real waterproof is needed, the DT / DTP lines

For cheaper automotive "standard" stuff - still much better than SAE bullets - many love Weatherpack or Metri pack.

Watch out for voltage drop issues, any connectors can't even accommodate AWG #10 wiring without losing some strands right at the terminator

which might be just fine. . .
 

DaveM

Explorer
SAE connector is indeed a "standard" of sorts, just nothing to do with solar specifically.

Good for **maybe** 10A continuously, but only from a trusted supplier, not cheap chinese crap.

OP, you need to state your ampacity.

Anderson is a good make, Powerwerx and Aussie eBay good for mounts and weather resistant boots.

I like TE Deutsch if real waterproof is needed, the DT / DTP lines

For cheaper automotive "standard" stuff - still much better than SAE bullets - many love Weatherpack or Metri pack.

Watch out for voltage drop issues, any connectors can't even accommodate AWG #10 wiring without losing some strands right at the terminator

which might be just fine. . .
If ampacity means amps out from solar panel, it's 5.5a amps (https://www.rockpals.com/products/rockpals-100w-foldable-solar-panel).

I think the SAE stuff will be fine for now and I can upgrade later. Thanks for all the brand names though. I'll file these away for later work.
 

john61ct

Adventurer
I would buy a few of the SAE units then, and watch out for when the one in use corrodes so you can replace proactively.

Yes it will handle that low a flow no problem, even a Hella motorcycle style plug will do for that.

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