4 mm² (12 AWG) Solar Cable – Current Rating
Typical Ratings (Conservative)
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Continuous current: 25–30 A
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Short-term / peak: up to ~35–40 A (not for continuous operation)
These figures assume:
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Free air or clipped to surface
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Normal ambient temperatures
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Single run (not heavily bundled)
Practical Solar Use Guidance
Common applications
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Solar panel strings to MPPT controller
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PV array wiring (roof runs)
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MC4-terminated panel leads
Typical pairing
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1–2 panels in series or parallel per string
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15A–20A fuses/breakers per string are common
Most modern solar panels have an Isc (short-circuit current) of ~10–13 A, so 4 mm² cable provides plenty of headroom for a single string.
Installation Factors That Reduce Current Rating
De-rate if any of the following apply:
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High ambient temperatures (roof spaces, summer sun)
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Long cable runs (voltage drop becomes the limiter)
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Multiple cables bundled together
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Conduit without airflow
In these cases, designers often step up to 6 mm² even if current alone would allow 4 mm².
Quick Rule of Thumb
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Single solar string: 4 mm² is ideal
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Parallel strings or long runs: consider 6 mm²
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Continuous loads near 30 A: move up a size
Summary
4 mm² (12 AWG) double-insulated solar cable
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Continuous rating: 25–30 A
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Typical PV string use: 10–15 A
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Standard compliance: EN 50618 / IEC 62930 (typical)
Standard: lEC 62930 / EN 50618:2014 / UL4703
Conductor: Class 5 (flexible) tinned copper, based on EN 60228 and IEC 60228
Insulation & Sheath Jacket: Cross-Linked Polyolefin
Rated voltage: DC 1500V (between conductors and between conductor and earth), AC Uo/U: 1.0/1.0 KV
Application Class: A
Protection Class: II
Water performance: AD7
Test voltage: 6500V, 50Hz, 10Min
Fire Performance: Flame non-propagation based on UNE-EN 60332-1 and IEC 60332-1
Temperature Rating -40℃-90℃
The Max.Temperature: 120℃
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