That might be ok for a system with only two strings.

For systems with more than two, it would likely overload the series fuses, depending on their rating compared to module output.

At 04:35 AM 3/7/2012, you wrote:
Wrenchers,
Has anyone used MC4 Y Connectors to combine strings? This website claims that they are TUV Certified but does not list the manufacturer. Seems like best practice to fuse each string but wanted to see what others think about this product and the idea of fusing every two strings instead of each individual string.

<http://www.solarpenny.com/MC4-Y-Connectors-609-4431.htm>http://www.solarpenny.com/MC4-Y-Connectors-609-4431.htm

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