Tag: Snake Tray

  • Solar PV eBOS Buyer’s Guide 2020

    We asked wire management and electrical component providers to tell us about their latest and greatest products (inverters will be broken out into their own Buyer’s Guide next month). Trends in eBOS components right now include AC combiners, above ground cable management and heavy duty clamps. Check them all outRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • With Snake Tray’s Solar Snake Max there’s no need to de-rate cables

    SPI 2019 Preview | Booth 4234 With Snake Tray, there’s no need to de-rate cables. Solar Snake Max Cable Management for Utility Grade Installations maintains the proper cable separation required by NEC Article 310 electrical code and eliminates the need to de-rate cables which substantially saves on the cost ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Solar System Wire Management Buyer’s Guide 2019

    We humans have a lot in common with wires. We are vessels of energy and information that need grounding for stability. When put in situations that best suit our skillsets, we thrive. We are also prone to getting tangled up, stuck in our own way. We can be fragile. WeRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Wire you doing that? Top four solar installation wire management issues

    1. Cross-mating Cross-mating, which refers to the plugging of connectors from different manufacturers (between modules to optimizers/microinverters, modules to field-connectors, optimizers to field connectors or field connectors to the BOS system) is one of the most common PV wiring mistakes. In fact, the EU-funded Solar Bankability Project’s Failure Modes andRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Solar Snake Max is now available for utility-grade solar installs, see it at SPI

    Snake Tray Solar Snake Max is Snake Tray’s new patented cable containment system for utility grade installations. The easy snap together elements allow for code compliant cable separation. Construction cycle times will be cut in half with this new approach to managing high voltage cables. Cables install with snap togetherRead More — Solar Builder magazine