Single-axis solar tracker systems are common in large solar farms and utility-scale PV plants to maximize energy production, especially in regions with high solar exposure. These systems improve solar energy capture by automatically altering the alignment of photovoltaic panels during the day. In contrast to fixed-tilt setups, they rotate on a singular axis, tracking the sun's path, thereby enhancing efficiency and increasing energy output. While improving efficiency, they also introduce dynamic mechanical stress to the DC wiring and connectors, a factor that is often underestimated in current installation practices.