What Is a Solar Cable?
A solar cable is a type of cable used in photovoltaic power generation, a process that converts sunlight into electrical energy. In this process, a solar cable connects solar panels to other electrical components in the system, facilitating the transfer of electricity from one place to another as needed. Designed for use under various operating conditions, a solar cable is a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional power cables.
Solar cables are core components in photovoltaic (PV) systems, responsible for transmitting electricity between solar panels and other devices. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, they perform well in harsh environments, with the following key features:
Environmental Resistance: Rated to operate within the temperature range of -40°C to 90°C, they can withstand UV radiation, weathering, saltwater, acids, and alkalis. Safety & Durability: They are halogen-free, flame-retardant, and wrapped in metal mesh for
overvoltage protection. The double-insulated positive and negative conductors reduce signal interference, grounding faults, and short circuits.
Flexibility: Suitable for both fixed and mobile PV installations, ensuring reliable performance in various scenarios.
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