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PV-Stick: The Crimp-Free Connector from Weidmüller

July 28, 2025

In this Video, Weidmüller shows you how the PV-Stick with SNAP IN technology enables the fastest, easiest and safest way to wire photovoltaic systems – without crimp contacts or tools. Highlights:

  • Proven SNAP IN technology
  • Quick and easy installation without assembly errors
  • Designed for voltages up to 1,500 Volt
  • TÜV-tested and approved according to IEC 62852

Discover how Weidmüller develops innovative solutions that drive the energy transition – with maximum efficiency for installers and top-level safety for every application.

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Learn more about Weidmüller’s PV-Stick in their fact sheet

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