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The 2pcs 4 Pin LED Splitter Cable allows you to effortlessly connect two RGB LED strips to a single controller, ensuring vibrant color displays and seamless integration. Designed for SMD 5050/3528/2835 LED strips, this 12-inch splitter is made from high-quality materials, providing durability and reliability for your lighting projects.
W**A
Easy to use
Easy to use and worked great, could of been a bit longer tho.
A**R
Awesome, please with how it turn out.
Awesome, please with how it turn out.
T**X
Does maintain a stable connection, loose fit though. Be sure to reinforce.
Product is at a great price. However, you should be sure to reinforce the connection points with something safe like electrical tape as the cables disconnect super easily.
E**O
Why is Y
These LED Strip Connector 2 Way Y Splitter for up Two 5050 3528 RGB LED Light Strips with 6 Male 4 Pin Plugs are excellent. You'll get all you need to connect two LED light strips to one controller. You must insure that your controller and power supply can handle the load. In my case, I wanted to replace the IR remote with a RF remote and these made my job just plug and play. No cutting. No soldering. They work excellent and with the included 2 way male pin connector installation was easy. Very well made and durable. I recommend this product.
V**C
Eh
They work exactly like they’re supposed to. Pretty hard to actually get the prongs in the holes but worked fine.
S**R
Great Way to Split Layout
We needed to split the 16ft tape lights on top of the kitchen cabinets into 6 ft and 8ft because the electrical outlet was inside the cabinet over the microwave. We used this device, and it works greats. You will need splicers and need to pay attention to the colors on the tape to match up the colors when doing the splice.
I**J
Must have is powering many light strips!
I didn't believe that the LEDs would actually dim if you added multiple strips end to end. I was wrong, they certainly did. I ended up buying these splitters so that I could power 2 light strips off of one power supply, with no issues.With another project, I actually split a splitter so that I could run 3 light strips off the same power supply/controller, also with no issues.
T**S
2 in 1
This allowed me to run 2 strips from one power source
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