🔗 Connect your glow, skip the solder—light up like a pro!
Flutesan’s 20-pack of transparent, waterproof 4-pin LED strip connectors offers a solderless, gapless solution for 10mm RGB LED strips. Designed for 5V, 12V, and 24V systems, these durable PC connectors ensure secure, vibration-resistant connections with standard 22 AWG wires, making installation quick, reliable, and perfect for professional-grade lighting setups.
Color | Transparent |
Brand | Flutesan |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Light Source Type | LED |
Style | Modern |
Material | Copper, Polycarbonate |
Number of Light Sources | 20 |
Wattage | 576 watts |
Included Components | LED light connectors |
Number of Items | 20 |
Control Method | Touch |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Manufacturer | Flutesan |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.72 x 3.31 x 0.55 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 17f5708b-a137-490c-bf00-af939181ee80 |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
A life saver if you don't want to solder and have the room and don't need to hide it.
Well worth the money if you don't want to solder. I have used about a dozen so far and have 100% success.
J**R
Perfect fit and function.
Saved so much time instead of solder, great connection. Fit inside my channels just fine!
J**N
They work.
These connectors actually work. I purchased another type of connector and they were terrible. These saved the day and I was able to finish my project.
C**N
Do not make good connections
I do a LOT of electronics, usually soldering, but occasionally I use connectors.I have the exact correct gauge and type of LED wire yet it rarely will slide its connectors in all 4 wires. Even with pliers squishing them till the plastic almost breaks, it's about 50% that you will get all 4 or not.So I move on from the wires side and move on to the 5050 LED 10mm side. It doesn't get all of the conductors everytime so you end up either getting zero light or the wrong color (due to the r, g, or b wire not being connected.Even if you somehow manage to get all 4 punctured properly (and if your led strip has not given up due to the number of failed attempts), the way this thing works is flawed. Those little pieces of metal in their connector punctures the light strip and even the slightest pull easily pulls the strip out of the connector. They should use pressure instead of puncturing.And the claim of waterproofness is absolute BS, there is no possible way this isawater tight connection. First in the alignment of the stars and planets, that you end up actually having all 4 wires connected AND all 4 of the light strip conductors connected, the only way water isn't getting in there is if you completely encase the entire thing with silicone and let it dry.I would look for a different solution. This technique used here is no good for most thing led light strips that they sell on amazon
S**N
Durable
Works as intended, grabs the wire well, and snaps easily open closed.
D**.
Decent if you fiddle with them
Not the highest quality connectors but okay if you know what you're doing. They didn't always make a good connection, I had to wiggle them a bit to make them work. Better than stuff I've used in the past but probably better options if you're willing to spend more. I'm a handy do it yourself kind of person so they worked out just fine for me.
A**S
lifesavers
The amount of time and effort saved just from these goobers are crazy. I don't have to fight for my life trying to solder those wires to the led strips anymore 😭😭😭😭. I had to use pliers to close the side with the wires since I got noddle arms, but so far these have been working great.
A**A
Worked Great!
When I first tried these, I couldn't get the connections to be stable and the connected light strips wouldn't stay on with any movement of the strand. Fortunately I had bought extra tape to practice with before my final project. Before puncturing anymore holes in the copper pads, I tested the connectors by just tapping the copper to the pins first. Then I realized that I was getting a much better connection if I attached the light strips face down in the connectors and voila! Problem solved.Going forward, I made sure to test the connection after each new strip added, by plugging it all in. That way I knew which connection was having issues if need be. The whole thing worked flawlessly on the first try!
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