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7.0 Disclaimer of Liability & Warranty
Go Power! warrants the 80 watt Eco Kit for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment from its factory. This warranty is valid against defects
in materials and workmanship for the one (1) year warranty period. The one (1) year term of this warranty does not apply to equipment where
another limited warranty is available. This may include but is not limited to, the solar controller one (1) year and the solar modules twenty-ve (25)
years (output warranty).
For further information, please see our standard policy at gpelectric.com/company/general-warranty-issues
7.1 Warranty Return Procedure
Please see our Repair and Return Policy Information at gpelectric.com/company/repair-and-return-information
8.0 Diagram: MC4 Power Cables for 80 watt Eco Kit
The MC4 power cable is usually the nal connection between the solar array and the
solar controller. If it has not already been done, cut the MC4 power cable into two pieces
so that there is a positive conductor cable and negative conductor cable.
1. Cover the solar module(s) with an opaque material. Attach the appropriate MC4 power
cable conductor to the positive and negative connectors of the MC4 junction box. If
you have more than one module, refer to the specic diagram for wiring a parallel MC4
connection.
2. Run the positive and negative MC4 cable conductors from the solar array to the solar
controller. Attach a positive polarity label to the end of the positive conductor. If the
positive conductor needs to be shortened and the polarity label is removed, remember to
re-label it as both positive and negative conductors look exactly the same. Leave a few
feet of cable at the solar controller in case of future adjustment.
Note: solar module junction box and MC4 cables many not be exactly as shown.
Negative MC4
Cable Conductor
Positive MC4
Cable Conductor
Cut 50’ wire in half to
make two 25’ cables
Female (negative) MC4
Junction Box Connection
Male (positive) MC4
Junction Box Connection