Stäubli Classic MC4 & MC4-Evo 2 Connectors, Rated for 1100V and 35A, 5 Pair Bundle, Options Support 4.7mm to 8.8mm Wire Jacket Diameter


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Frequently Asked Questions

Measure the outer diameter of your wire (including insulation), not the conductor gauge. Standard 10 AWG PV wire typically falls in the 5.5-7.4mm range, but it varies by manufacturer. The variation selector on this page lists the jacket diameter range each option accepts. If you're using Current Connected's 10 AWG PV cable, the Classic MC4 5.5-7.4mm option is the correct fit.

Both are rated for 1100V and 35A. The Evo 2 adds ammonia and salt mist resistance, which matters for coastal, agricultural, or high-humidity installations. For a standard residential rooftop or ground mount in a normal climate, the Classic MC4 works fine.

You shouldn't. Even though many brands call their connectors "MC4 compatible," the contact pin geometry and tolerances differ between manufacturers. A loose pin seat creates resistance, which creates heat, which creates a potential arc fault and fire risk. Match the brand already on your panels or commit to one brand for all field-terminated connections.

You need a proper MC4 crimp tool at minimum. The Stäubli MC4 Tool Kit is what gives the finished connection its UL listing and IP68 rating. A generic crimp tool will make a functional connection, but it won't carry the UL certification, which matters if your AHJ inspects connector terminations.

You need the Stäubli Open-Ended Spanner or a compatible MC4 disconnect tool. The locking tabs are designed to prevent accidental disconnection, so bare hands won't work. Always verify panels are producing zero current before disconnecting. Pulling apart MC4 connectors under load creates a dangerous arc.

Once crimped, the pin's contact is permanently deformed and re-crimping produces a loose, high-resistance joint that overheats. The plastic housing is reusable if the bad pin hasn't been fully inserted and locked in yet. Once it clicks into place, both the pin and housing are consumed. Since pins and housings are sold together as a set (individual replacement pins aren't available), a bad crimp after insertion costs you a full connector, not just a pin. Buy an extra pair or two beyond what your string count requires. It's cheap insurance against losing time on the roof over a single bad crimp.

Customer Reviews

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zn.heinscurcon13 January 2026

Packaging could use work, but otherwise great quality

I bought a ton of the MC4 connectors as I purchased a bunch of B grade panels that needed jumpers from panel to MLPE and from a couple of segmented strings that needed custom lengths unavailable premade. I must have purchased nearly 200 connectors, and a small handful (maybe 3 pair total) saw the pins end up jammed in the connector before I even opened the bag. Chance is slim, but not zero given the pins and barrels are all comingled. But those handful are effectively useless because you can't remove the pin to crimp once it's been inserted fully into the barrel.

Dexter Monroe13 January 2026

This is wonderful feedback! We have let our warehouse team know, as they are bagging these up from master packs - going forward, the pins will be shipped in a separate baggie from the plastic connector housings to prevent this inconvenience from happening again! We really appreciate this feedback and are glad you mentioned it before it inconvenienced other customers.