A product I have used for years is called lexel 
It's paintable scrubbable and it's got strong adhesive in it you can put on a 
wet surface it will seal !

I have it on some antenna connections that have been there for better than 25 
years and it is still there doing the job

I wouldn't hesitate to put A dab around the glands on the ends where the wire 
comes out

For the center connections where they join I would probably wrap it in 
electrical tape to cover the seam and then put this over the tape

I wouldn't want to bet that in six months or five years or longer if you don't 
have that taped over that you're going to get the stuff to let you open those 
without cutting it off

If sealing is the problem this will seal it, no if's and's or buts about it !

Later, 
Bob Ellison 




> On Jun 6, 2016, at 11:14 PM, jay <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Kirk,
> the connectors if done correctly are water tight.  
> There are few thoughts as to issues.
> 
> wrong sized gland nut
> incorrectly tightened
> if double jacketed wire, the outer layer could have come lose allowing water 
> in.
> are they real MC-4?
> 
> debris during installation allowing damaged O rings
> 
> Can’t think of much else. but way to many of them out there for it to be a 
> OEM problem.
> 
> jay
> peltz power
>> On Jun 6, 2016, at 2:28 PM, Kirk Herander <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>>  
>> I am debugging a Florida ocean-side 35 kw array using 4 year old Canadian 
>> Solar panels, which I’ve never had a high opinion of, installed by others.
>> I’ve discovered several not-so-good problems, such as low insulation 
>> resistance through the panels, ONLY when raining, early to mid-morning 
>> condensation, or by using the last resort of spraying the panels with a 
>> garden house and watching the SMA inverters shut down due to failing their 
>> self “Riso” (that’s the IRT) test creating a ground fault error.
>> That aside, what’s just as interesting is that about 8 or 9 of the module 
>> interconnections were basically oozing the aqua-blue copper tarnish. I’ve 
>> never seen this in any installation before. Either the MC4s weren’t crimped 
>> and tightened at the factory well, or the connectors were seated poorly, 
>> although that doesn’t seem to be the case. BTW, I replaced all these dubious 
>> MC4 connectors and the ground faults still occur when the panels are wet.
>> The bigger issue is the panel warranty, but is there anything on the market 
>> which could seal these connections, perhaps a type of “clamshell” to provide 
>> an extra layer of protection, which is removable if need be? There’s always 
>> glue-filled heat shrink, but ideally I don’t want anything permanent 
>> surrounding the connectors.
>> Has anyone ever seen what I’m describing in a marine environment?
>>  
>> Kirk Herander
>> Owner|Principal, VT Solar, LLC 
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