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Due to a change of inverter location I need to lengthen some 4mm dc cables. These are run in plastic flexi conduit. No space for adding mc4 connectors and a junction box or dc switch would be difficult. Is it acceptable to crimp a butt joint and double heat-wrap over the joints? Each one will be staggered so separated from each other, and kept neatly within the flexi conduit. Any thoughts anyone?
 
should be OK. alternative is to solder then heatshrink
 
I only asked for volt drop , but I think you will be ok on that one !?

I think you are being presumptuous, without doing the calculations how do you know?
that extra 0.25v might make all the difference!!
:D :D :D
 

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