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@JNimports - sorry, I thought your price was for 10 pairs (ÂŁ0.28/pair) which, of course, would be a lot cheaper than most manufacturer's costs. Apologies, that's why I asked if they were TUV approved. ÂŁ2.80/pair is not a bad price I guess, compared to MC's OEM product anyway.

We also have a range of MC4 compatible connectors that we stock, including panel-mount versions. Fully TUV approved, can supply a TUV report showing mating compatibility with MC OEM connectors too if required. Our prices are also competitively priced.

@pohez - sunclix are the Pheonix Contact connectors that SMA have now incorporated into pretty much all their inverters. We can source/supply them but they are not cheap. They are designed to be a tool-less termination method and are very well engineered. Bit of a suppy issue with them in the early days of SMA adoption due to the fact that SMA pretty much secured all global stock from Pheonix to support their inverter production requirements! Not so much an issue nowadays though. Still see far more MC4 type connectors in use though. MC3 types are still phasing out but we can supply adaptor cables if anyone needs.
 

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