Use round wire and a Scanstrut deck gland. There are no good water-tight glands made for flat cable that I've found other than a mess of sealant. If you can come through a vertical surface then a clam shell can be used.I am looking for recommendations for a thru deck fitting to accommodate a flat 10 gauge duplex cable. Your suggestions will be appreciated.
Duke
+1 on this.Use round wire and a Scanstrut deck gland. There are no good water-tight glands made for flat cable that I've found other than a mess of sealant. If you can come through a vertical surface then a clam shell can be used.
I will tell you that I would not trust a socket/plug connector for this. I simply disconnect the wires from in the junction box under the panel.MaineSail, Is there a plug and socket connector that you'd recommend for this application, as when you have a flexible panel on a bimini, and you'd like ot be able to remove the bimini framework, canvas, panel, and all?
MC-4 is about the best you'll find....MaineSail, Is there a plug and socket connector that you'd recommend for this application, as when you have a flexible panel on a bimini, and you'd like ot be able to remove the bimini framework, canvas, panel, and all?
Never seen one but they may be out there. I generally run a two post t-strip just below the deck gland and the solar wire can then be removed entirely.....Is there a bulkhead version of an MC-4?