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This pack of 10 solderless 5-pin connectors enables quick, reliable connections for 10mm RGBW LED strips, supporting 5V to 24V systems. Designed for both waterproof and non-waterproof LED tapes, these connectors feature tin-plated copper contacts and flame-retardant PVC housing for durability and safety. Ideal for professional DIY lighting projects, they eliminate the need for soldering, allowing flexible, precise wiring with 22 AWG cables.






















| Asin | B08ZYFG2R8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #184,228 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #247 in Track Lighting Connectors |
| Brand Name | Biantie La |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
| Connector Type | Optical |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (238) 4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Gauge | 20.0 |
| Insulation Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Item Weight | 20 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Alightings |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic, Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Maximum Voltage | 24 Volts |
| Model | BL-TZ |
| Number Of Items | 10 |
| Part Number | BL-TZ10XB-5 |
| Terminal | Pin Terminal |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
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Worked properly with Feit Smart LED Strip Light from Costco
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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