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To avoid damage and a lot of frustration, anyone planning to install LED strip lights should first know the best way to make connections to the strips. If poor connections are made, lights will flicker, go off unexpectedly or worse, not work at all. Unfortunately, many mistakes are made within this step but the good news is that connection issues are simple fix to fix or avoid with the right strip connectors.
The LED strip connectors in this guide will help you to:
LED strip connectors provide a quick-connect solution that lets people avoid having to use a solder iron. If you do have a solder iron, or want to buy one, then we recommend soldering as the most reliable option. In fact, here is a quick guide on soldering your LED connections.
While soldering is very reliable, it can take a lot of time if you have many different connections to make. That is why LED strip light solderless connectors work wonders to make numerous connections with ease. In this tutorial, we will go over how to use the strip connectors properly, to their full potential.
The connectors are easy to connect onto a strip end that has been cut. The connector will have 2-4 sharp teeth sticking straight up, the strip will slide in above these teeth:
These solderless connectors work best with 20 AWG stranded wire. There is no need to strip the wires before connecting.
Connecting Strip Connector to RGB LED Strip
Say we are doing an undercabinet kitchen project and you want to span a gap where your stove or sink is. To do this all you would need are two strip-to-wire connectors and enough 20-gauge stranded wire to run your gap. You will put a connector on the end of each strip you are connecting and then connect the wires into the grooves as we show above.