i'm using two 100 watt flexable solar panels. they came with the mc4 connectors, and i do not like them for my portable set-up, since i store my panels in the van and set them up away from the van in the sunshine, and the mc4's are too much of a pain to connect and disconnect every time. what i've done so far is took an mc4 y-connector that i use to connect the two panels, cut off the mc4 connector on the single leg, and spliced on an sae quick disconnect for the run between the panels and the charge controller- this has worked without any loss in amps produced. but i still have the 4 mc4 connections from the panels to the y-connector to deal with. i just got some anderson pole connectors, thinking to replace all connections with these, but in testing it out on an old panel, it seems like the anderson connectors don't input as much juice to my batteries as the mc4 or sae connectors. plus, since these connections are outside, i am concerned about long-term exposure to the elements. long story short, anyone have ideas on connectors for my application? i'm using 10/2 low voltage landscape wire right now that i picked up in yuma on a whim, which, surprisingly to me, pumps as many amps into my battery as the stuff sold as solar wire, and this new wire is built like household appliance wire- super flexible, dual run, and takes up less space than the heavy, stiff solar wire. i'm just a bit stumped on the best way to make connections to replace the darned mc4's.