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The BTF-LIGHTING 6 Conductor 24 Gauge Wire Cord is a high-quality, flexible cable designed for seamless connections with LED strip lights. Measuring 32.8FT, it features durable PVC insulation and tin-plated copper strands, ensuring both strength and flexibility. This cable is perfect for DIY enthusiasts looking to enhance their lighting projects with reliable performance and easy customization.
B**N
Decent wire
No issues with it.
N**K
The Ideal Solution for Custom LED Setups
I recently wrapped up a project that involved setting up outdoor RGB LED light strips. Going against the usual advice from manufacturers not to cut the strip, I found myself with no other choice for my specific setup. The real trick was to install the wires discreetly while keeping the lights working perfectly. After trying out a few different options, I stumbled upon the BTF-Lighting 32.8ft/10m 3 Pin 18AWG Extension Cable, and honestly, it was a total game-changer for the project.This particular extension cable is tailor-made for WS2812B, WS2811, WS2814, SK6812, and other similar RGB LED strip lights. Its versatility makes it a great fit for various LED projects. What really impressed me about this cable was its dependability and how user-friendly it was. I was initially pretty hesitant about splitting my LED strips, but this extension cable made the whole process seamless and stress-free.I was genuinely impressed with the wire quality. It’s 18AWG, which is sturdy enough to handle the power needs without causing any voltage drop-off. This means the LED lights work just as they should. The length of the cable, at 32.8 feet, gives plenty of room to work with, allowing me to route the cables just where I needed them, no compromises.If you’re in the market to extend your RGB LED light strips, this is the only product I’d feel confident recommending.
L**H
Looks good
Works great
B**K
Good copper wire
As described, strong wire when needed to pull on it a bit.
G**E
worked great, just did not fit connector
Pictures hopefully help. Overall happy with how it all went together. Note that this wire did not fit with the 5-pin connector. The wire with the LED strip and connector kit has a thinner insulation then this wire. I ended up soldering the wires together and using some heat shrink tubing to protect the connection. Connection to the controller was really easy as was a small hole in the bottom of the kitchen cabinet to rout the wire trough. Here are all my details as reference.WOW, what can I say - an application and product that work together and was very easy to install. That does not happen all the time. I decided on BTF-Lighting for everything to keep it simple. Reaching out to their customer support was promptly replied to with a design to fit what I wanted. Opted for the brighter strip as this is task lighting under the cabinets in both the kitchen and laundry area. Only snag I had was the wire did not fit into the connectors, just some quick solder and heat shrink tubing did the trick. Installed the controller inside the bottom of the cabinet, power supply on the top shelf of the cabinet to prevent little hands from reaching it. Attaching the controller to the app could not be easier as was the attachment to the remote.Controller, WB5 - attached to IOSPower Supply, BTF-LIGHTING AC100-240V to DC12V16.5A Max198Wremote, BTF-LIGHTING LM096 RGB RGBW 4 Zone Touch RF RemoteLED strip, BTF-LIGHTING 5050 RGBW RGB+Cool White(6000K-7000K) 4 Colors in 1 LED 5mChannel, Muzata 5Pack 3.3FT/1M Sliver LED Channel System with Milky White Anti-UV Sun Protection CoverOverall very happy with how all worked together for a rather easy physical install and a super easy software install and connection in IOS, I would for sure do this again in the next house.
C**E
Excellent.
Very good quality. Used to build a LED strip light parallel circuit.
T**H
This seems not to be AWG20 wire, maybe AWG24 wire?
First, the label says "SKU: 5pin-22awg-10m". Thinking I had been shipped 22 awg instead of 20 awg, I exchanged it. The second package label has the same SKU text printed on it.Wire gauge matters for, among other things, crimp-on connector use.To clarify the gauge, I stripped about an inch of insulation and twisted the strands of copper tightly. This would be the most favorable case for measuring the copper diameter. (With the wire strands loose, it's hard to get a consistent reading.)With a digital caliper the wire measured between .017" - .021" . The wire gauge charts I see call for AWG20 to be .032" . At .021" as a most positive reading, that would be 24 gauge. *After* twisting tightly.
K**D
a advertised
a advertised
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