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New Junction Box Meets Stringent Requirements of the Solar Industry from Amphenol

Amphenol Industrial Global Operations has announced that they now offers a new junction box in the Hercules series designed to meet the stringent technical requirements of the solar industry.  The UL/TUV approved Hercules II provides a smaller overall footprint of 84.9 mm x 80.9 mm x 19.5 mm with a current rating of 10 A and a rated voltage of 1,000 VDC (TUV) and 1,000 VDC (UL).

Hercules II offers design flexibility and value. Ideal for use on rigid silicon panels throughout PV applications, this enhanced junction box features standardized exterior box geometry for automated assembly.

To ensure the long life and quality of the solar module, Hercules II features rear alignment with tape and tabs to maintain a low breakage rate during robotic assembly. The junction box’s diodes can be paired with any PV panel’s specifications for optimal electrical protection.

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