The main difference between 90-degree wire clip for pv and ordinary wire clamps lies in their structural design and installation direction.
The specific differences are as follows:
Installation angle:
Ordinary wire clip for pv: Usually designed as a straight line, the cable is fixed in a direction parallel to the installation surface. Suitable for cable management of most photovoltaic systems.
90-degree wire clamps: As the name suggests, it is designed to fix the cable at 90 degrees to the installation surface. This design allows the cable to turn directly from one surface to another, and is usually used in places where the cable needs to go around corners or transition between vertical and horizontal surfaces.
Application scenarios:
Ordinary wire clamps: Suitable for most flat wiring occasions, suitable for relatively straight cable management.
90-degree wire clip for pv: Suitable for scenes where the cable needs to turn corners or transition between different planes, which can effectively reduce the bending stress caused by the corners of the cable and protect the cable from damage.
Fixing effect:
Ordinary wire clip for pv: Due to its linear design, the cable is fixed in a single direction, which is suitable for occasions where the wiring is relatively simple.
90-degree wire clamps: Provides a simple solution to deal with changes in the direction of the cable and avoid loosening or wear of the cable at the corners.
Compared with ordinary wire clip for pv, 90-degree solar cable clamps can provide more stable fixation and protection when the cable needs to turn, and are particularly suitable for installations that transition between different planes.