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  2. MC4 connector - Wikipedia

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    Among these was the fact that the system had two sets of cables and wires, which led to considerable annoyance in the field when equipment from different vendors could not be plugged together. By 2011, the MC4 was already in a strong leadership position, which led to the introduction of products from a variety of other connector vendors.

  3. Mineral-insulated copper-clad cable - Wikipedia

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    Mineral-insulated copper-clad cable is a variety of electrical cable made from copper conductors inside a copper sheath, insulated by inorganic magnesium oxide powder. The name is often abbreviated to MICC or MI cable, and colloquially known as pyro (because the original manufacturer and vendor for this product in the UK was a company called ...

  4. MC3 connector - Wikipedia

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    They have a certification rating of 1KV (IEC) / 600V (UL) and 30A (10AWG PV Cable). Launch. MC3 Connectors were launched by Multi-Contact Company ...

  5. Electrical cable - Wikipedia

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    An electrical cable is an assembly of one or more wires running side by side or bundled, which is used as an electrical conductor to carry electric current. Electrical cables are used to connect two or more devices, enabling the transfer of electrical signals, power, or both from one device to the other. Physically, an electrical cable is an ...

  6. 3C-2V - Wikipedia

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    A 3C-2V cable. 3C-2V is commonly marked on low cost coaxial cable used for domestic TV signals.. It is one of the options of the Japanese cable standard JIS C 3501. The 3 indicates approx diameter of the conductive core plus the dielectric (diameter of conductive core =0.5 mm, dielectric thickness =1.3 mm)

  7. MMCX connector - Wikipedia

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    General specifications; Diameter: 2.4 millimetres (0.095 in) Cable: Coaxial: ... This allows for the cables to be replaced or swapped. They were developed in the 1990s.