FSJEE 12MM 5PIN RGBW LED Strip Connector Kit with 16.4FT Extension Cable,4PCS Gapless Connectors,5 pin Male Connector Wire Cable,L-Shape Connectors,Strip to Strip Jumpers for 5050 RGBW LED Strip Light
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It cannot be used for 5pin RGB led strips as this kit is only for 12mm.
This is not an item you should buy. I don't know why it doesn't Too many clips are too loose to hold down wires and they're not far enough from solder points to avoid jolting.
To determine the width of your LED strip, please measure it. The connectors cannot be used if the connector is 10MM wide and has 5PINs.
To connect wires to the solder spots, either use the snap-on connectors or solder cables directly to the spots. Wire pigtails have been used in these connectors. Using both successfully has been a good experience for me. The little 5 and the little 4 as well. The dimensions are 5mm x 2mm.
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We'll save everyone a bit of time here. Blue = Yellowish, Green = Red, Red = Green, Black = Black, Green = Red, Blue = White, Black = Black, Green.

Additionally, there is a separate product for 10mm LED strips listed on this page that was not reviewed here. I've been to the strip for a long time- An example of a stripe and a These connectors, which have sharp points in the clamps, are very bad at making connections between LED strips, and do not save time and effort. The sharp points help prevent connectors from pulling off the LED strip. If you press them into the strip, the LED strip is likely to be damaged, particularly since the sharp points appear to be one single piece of flat, The connectors share this common fault with other brands. Other brands have plastic ridges in the clamps that assist with making good contact between the spring contacts and the LED strips, and they also stiffen them a bit, but these don't possess It has been pointed out to me that the colors are mixed up by others. It is important for customers to understand that the contact ordering differs between 12mm RGBW LED strips. As far as we're concerned, this is not a big deal. Strip connectors are used as electricity does not really care which color the conductors are, so long as one strip's order is matched to the other. The following 5 are included in the list My experience with flat wires is that the insulation appears to be in the order BLACK-- The color green- The color red The color blue- The RGBW LED strips I have used most have 12V/24V (black) and WHITE as the order The color green The red-headed stepchild Stripes should be white-blue, and the order of the BLUE-WHITE should be switched When soldering the end, white wires must be used From the strips to the wires, so the order on the end - The connectors are produced in the same color order as the wire. you cut the strips and solder your own wires onto them, you must match the wire colors to the labels on the strips, not just follow the order of the strip contacts blindly.

A question was submitted to the seller prior to ordering about compatibility, but they failed to provide me with the advertised 24-hour response time. As this kit seemed to be a good match for the Sengled led strip with its 12mm wide, 5 conductor design, I ordered it anyway, but it does not In order to expose the contact points, the thin clear rubber covering over the segmented strip needs to be carefully peeled back enough to remove it from the led strip. In the strip to strip connector in this kit, tiny tabs appear to be for guiding the led strips under as they are guided to the pin connections, however the sengled strip is just a hair too wide to fit between the edges and lay flat beneath No matter what I did, I could not make good contact with all of the pins in the strip at once. I tried slipping the connector under the tabs and flipping the connector over to use the top sides of the pins.

It is unfortunate that even with all the parts contained in this kit, it does not provide an adequate way to convert the stranded wire of the extension cable into Dupont conduit Header/jumper connectors of a particular style. In addition, the 5-star rating is also valid A pin header's text My ohmmeter was useless in figuring out which pin corresponded to which wire, so I had to use a multimeter. These points are helpful to have, but depending on what you need you may also need to improvise in order to get your project to work. There will also be some other parts to be used and a soldering kit to be used.

The right-hand side of the table This kit had an error with its angle connectors I decided to solder the open pin on the center (red) connector, but the problem seemed to be with the printed flex rather than the edge connector, so soldering did not work. I did manage to get the other parts of this kit to work, but the wirecoloring of the pigtails didn't match up with what.

I find this product to be very value for money. The LED strip kit comes with a number of connectors and pieces that prove useful when getting started with LED strips, and the stuff is all well made and works well. Exceptionally, the solderless connector is really easy. As a theory, the solderless connector is extremely straightforward. You slide it in there, and the pins connect to the solder points on the strip, and then you clip it down. There were four of them that lined up. Consequently, you have to adjust them constantly in order to get them to work and line up correctly. In spite of this, you can eventually get it all to work and I've been using these connectors for many months now in a variety of strips. I thought it was a solid product, and you do receive a lot for what you spend. However, don't expect an easy walk in the park as I had hoped.

After using only the 90 connectors for an hour and troubleshooting them, none of them worked. Wire connectors seemed to work better, so I switched all of the 90 degree connectors to them. In this case, it appears to be an alignment issue as the LED strip pads were properly prepared. *br />*Broadly updated As well as the wired connectors, I also found that the rating was reduced to one star. Almost all connections are now soldered, and all problems are now.

The connectors (clamp type) line up perfectly with the strips because they have been color-coded. There is a +/- symbol next to the connectors This system is easy to set up in either black or white. Sections of wire can be run through cabinets and connected to strip lights as It is recommended to use the specified 5 wire 12 mm strips for these connectors.
