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Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2025
Great pin!!! Saved me lots of time
Pavlo Turok
Reviewed in Canada on July 18, 2024
excellent adapter fits the AQARA LED strip T1 tape, connected 2
Customer
Reviewed in Australia on December 30, 2024
Quick and easy to use
Jeff
Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2024
I spent hours slowly shaving down the sheathing on my 20 awg 5 pin wires to fit just perfectly so that these connectors would work. The sweet spot was just below my wire strippers 18 and 16. If I tried 16 though it would pull it clean off. So I had to pain stakingly scrap at them with the edge of an exacto knife and test the fit ever few scraps. Took hours to do a 10 minute job. I ended up having to pick up heat shrink tubes as well because it was safer to mod the cables on sacrificial extensions, connect them to my main run with heat shrink then attach the scrapped ends into the clips. I didn't do this in the beginning and ended up throwing away a perfectly good 30" run of wire because the sheathing stripped off 1 of my five wires and wouldn't fit in the clip anymore. I have never felt more defeated by a project due to a shotty product. My patience and ingenuity was the only thing that made these viable.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024
I tried to add RGBW lighting to my bookshelves in my office. I was able to get 1 out of 10 to work and I followed the video as close as possible. I ended up wasting an entire strand of LED lights to get this to work. I can't get back the time or money spent on this.
Greg Russell
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2023
These were the 3rd different type of connectors I have bought for strip LED lights and they stand Head and Shoulders above the rest. Perfect connection with every snap.
Tim Dempsey
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023
I used this product to create customer LED strip lights -- controlled by SoundSwitch DMX software. These items are durable, create strong connections, and work flawlessly.
AL
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2023
I used these to connect multiple cuts of Costco's Feit Electric LED strip (5 pin, 10 mm). Worked well with no issues (note, you will have to trim off some of the weatherproof coating off the LED strip to fit into these plugs). One side is clearly designed for wiring, while the other side is to snap into the LED strip you have cut. Highly recommend.
catgrrl
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2022
You do need pliers to close, that’s true of all of them, but separating the wires and guiding them into the holes makes it easy to keep them aligned properly as you snap and unlike other brands, they actually grip the led strip side consistently. Plus this is the first one I didn’t get with half of them snapped closed or with warped connectors. Seriously, I was starting to think no one made decent connectors till I found these!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2022
These made it easy to connect wire to LED strip lights - watching the short video in the product photos helps, especially seeing the technique to use for connecting the strip light side….there's a right way to do it, and it isn’t difficult. Highly recommend using pliers to properly close the connector.I used these with 5-pin Sengled 9ft, 16ft and 32ft wifi multicolor light strips - which have thick waterproof silicone covering. I did not peel back or remove waterproofing.One side of the connector has 5 holes for the 22AWG wires to fit in and they provide perfect alignment for piercing, with no stripping necessary.Connected 1st time, each time, with no issues - No complaints here
SuperV
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2022
Got 20 of these connectors to make my 10 of my own 90deg connectors (the few 12mm ones sold on this site have bad reviews). Originally I panicked because the first connector I grabbed had the wire side closed and I wondered how I was supposed to get the wires in there. Then I used a utility knife to find the seam and pry open the cover, which took a bit of doing. After that it was pretty easy peasy. Cut off a piece of 5-cable wire and peel it apart. Insert all cable in first connector and close the cover with flat pliers. Take the white cable (inner corner) and measure & cut it to fit at 90deg into the second connector. Then bend the other wires at 90deg and snip at the end of the white cable. Insert all cables into holes of second connector and close the cover with flat pliers. Voilà - you just made your own 90deg connector (see first picture). I checked each connector with an Ohm meter and they’re all good to go.Things to be aware of:1) As far as I’m concerned the LED tape goes in upside down. For a waterproof tape (which I’m using), the rounded upper side goes into the body of the connector and the hinged cover will go over the bottom side. Also, the pins inside the connector are very long - they’ll go through the entire tape, which makes sense, since usually the copper connectors on the tape are on the flat/bottom side. This makes it a bit harder to make sure the pins of the connector are properly aligned with the copper connectors on the tape. (See picture #2)2) The cables go through holes. This is good because it aligns the cable with the pin that goes through the insulation. However, if you plan on using cables thicker than 22AWG, it will probably not work unless you sand down insulation/wire to fit. (See picture #3)
Forsters
Reviewed in Canada on October 25, 2022
I could have used some detailed instructions to be a little more sure that I was doing it right and clipping them onto the correct part of the LED tape.
Alan Miller
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2022
I picked these up to be able to split the FEIT LED Smart Strip Light from Costco (Item 1528979 or Feit item "TAPE16RGBW") which is a 10mm 5-wire ("RGBW") strip with a silicone weather sealant on top of it.These connectors have worked fine, I was able to carefully split the strip halfway across the copper strip cut points and had enough contact on either side that the contact points on these connectors went through the conductor points and made good contact. While the instructions say to simply go through the back of waterproof LED strips, I used an X-acto craft blade and a little careful cutting to remove the silicone bead on top instead - if I do one without removing the strip I'll update this review.For cutting the LED strip itself, I'm not sure what the best option is - I used a reasonably heavy-duty knife blade cutting into cardboard, but if I'd had a sharp guillotine-style paper cutter I might have used that instead. It's probably easiest when doing that cutting to first make a slice all the way through the silicone with a very sharp craft blade, that will probably make it easier to keep enough copper contact on both sides.
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