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[QUOTE="TerryK, post: 120340, member: 32169"] Yes, the connectors with pins are male, females are the connectors with sockets. The issue is confused sometimes by a manufacturer's housing design. In the industrial world I've actually had to order connectors based on either male pins or female sockets with either a female or male housing/shell (Good Grief-arrrgh!). Not all TEEs are the same, I suggest you check to see what the internal wiring is. With 2 females and a male I would think the male would be the power injection and females the strings. That means however that the incoming string DO connector needs reversed. It also appears that the TEE [I][COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)][I]does not[/I][/COLOR][/I] power inject downstream (outbound string) only and not upstream (incoming string). [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)][I]That is, injected power is directed to both attached strings.[/I] [B][SIZE=3]Edit: Unfortunately, thinking was backwards regarding power flow in the TEE. Corrected the wording to follow the typical powered connector standard of being female.[/SIZE][/B][/COLOR][SIZE=3][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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