QIJIE 10mm 5050 LED Strip Connector 2 Pin for Non-waterproof Single Color Tape Light, Snap Splicer for Board-To-Wire (22,20,18 Gauge), Pack of 10 (No Wire)
A 2 pin solderless 5050 flexible strip light connector terminal mainly designed to link no-waterproof strip light to 2 conductor extension wire. No need stripping wire insulation and you can determine wire gauge and length as you want in linear lighting project with this connector.Powerful,reliable,safe and easy to use. Free you from difficult and dangerous soldering iron operation.
1)LED Strip Type It Can Work With
Normal 10mm single color LED strip like SMD5050 /5630 /2835 /5730 ranging 30~90 diodes per meter Other IP20 rated LED tape light 10mm with 2 solder pad Ultra slim PURE SILICON COATING waterproof strip light (Total Height
Product Features
- One end for strip light and another end for extension wire (22,20,and 18 AWG), easily DIY lead connector wire or strip-to-strip-bridge (jumper) with any length.No need stripping wire insulation before connection (pierce-to-contact), easily connect your led strip to power or dimmer without any soldering, just a pliers needed
- Widely applicable for IP20 Non-waterproof tape light like 10mm SMD5050 /5630 /2835 /5730 in different LED density ranging 30~90 LEDs per meter
- Clear Cap that will not mask light of first SMD thus hardly see dark area in your lighting space. Make lighting effect more uniform
- Powerful with as much as total 5A current supported, allow you to connect longer LED strip by one connector,reducing cost and connection work
- The pin will go through PCB from BACK of strip, which can grip strip light tightly and wire-end blade go through insulation to contact conductor inside cable, you never worry strip light or wire moving out of connector. Even workable to strip light with 3M VHB red foam adhesive tape
these things work. bye-bye solder! i was skeptical. seeing these style connectors on several listings, all of them with 2 or 3 stars, had me convinced they were gonna be junk, they would break right away, they wouldn’t make a good connection, etc etc. but i’m tired of soldering these tiny wires and then dealing with broken solder joints a few weeks later, so i bought a pack of these to try them out. yep, i’m leaving that solder gun in the junk drawer from now on.so the hardest part of using these is getting the wires…
robust design but aligning wires in the connector was time consuming. I had very high hopes for these, because I really don’t like breathing solder fumes all that much. And on large projects it’s not healthy. The first time I used these, about 18 of them, with 22 gauge stranded wires, I found:1. All of the connections were sound and solid on the first try :)2. The strip side was easy to connect. You need pliers for both sides though.3. The wire side was more much more difficult, trying to line up 3 small wires in exactly the right…
Great idea if you can get them to work