Cyntech’s solar PV module junction box reduces inventory through simple, flexible customisation

Milton Keynes, UK, 2011: Cyntech Components, a specialist supplier of electro-mechanical components, announces a universal junction box for silicon-wafer solar PV modules that can be quickly customised to suit each application. It comes with three surface-mounted bypass diodes as standard but up to six can be installed. There is a choice of soldered or crimpled contacts, and the boxes can accommodate standard ribbon cables or non-ribbon crossing cables. This easy customisation means that only one type of box has to be stocked to meet the requirements of a variety of applications.

Yamaichi_Solar_JunctionBox_webSealed with a Gore-Tex® membrane, the IP67-rated box measures 111mm x 140mm x 26.5mm and accommodates between 2 and 8 ribbons with a maximum diameter of 7.5mm. The conductor cross-section can be 4mm or 6mm. Depending upon configuration, overall current rating is 20A and the junction box is rated at 1000 V DC to TÜV EN50521.

Cyntech Components specialises in the supply of standard, modified standard or custom electro-mechanical components and power supplies. The company markets products under its own brand, and is also a manufacturers’ representative and franchised distributor. As industry experts and technical specialists, Cyntech Components provides customers with competent advice on the most suitable products for their applications. This is particularly valuable with respect to electro-mechanical components where relatively few standards exist, making product selection more complex. For suppliers, Cyntech Components provides expert demand creation and streamlined logistics to ensure that products reach customers in a timely and cost-effective way. More information can be found at http://www.cyntechcomponents.com/

Source: TechnoPR

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