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K2 Systems develops wire clips for railed and railless PV projects

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 24, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Solar energy company K2 Systems unveiled its latest product, a wire management clip that can work on both rail and railless solar systems. The K2 4 Wire Dragon Clip is designed to replace cable ties or various cable clips. Its design allows it to be attached directly to the PV module frame.

The K2 4-wire Dragon clip.

Key features of the K2 4 Wire Dragon Clip include:

  1. Durable materials: The Wire Dragon Clip is made of stainless steel and has a UV-resistant nylon housing that reduces the risk of sharp edges damaging the cable insulation.
  2. Streamlined installation: Tool-less installation simplifies the process. Simply clamp it to the module flange and press the cables into place.
  3. Secure cable management: Suitable for attaching up to four PV cables or two Enphase Q cables.
  4. Stubbornly universal: Compatible with all K2 systems.

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