Lets take a look at this in the image to the right.
Connect multiple led strips together.
Vetco recommends as a general rule not to connect more than three complete strips end to end without adding in extra higher gauge power wire or additional power supply units down the line.
Fun and creative projects with leds can be made with just a little bit of knowledge.
When determining how many strips you want to connect together remember that with wire resistance increases with distance.
I got the minger rgb led light strips and they didn t c.
You want that power source to be able to handle all of the lumens requirements.
The main challenge is that most power supply units will only have one of each positive and negative output wires so to connect that to more than one led strip section will require you to split that output into multiple wires.
Hitlight s connectors and wiring are used to connect and wire your led strip lights to each other or to other accessories such as a dimmer a controller a power adapter smart lighting options etc.
In a parallel circuit all the positive connections are tied together and back to the positive output of the led driver and all the negative connections are tied together and back to the negative output of the driver.
Ok i made this video for anyone who has led light strips that didn t come with any connector cables.
This is important when you re connecting multiple led strips to a single power source.
To connect your led strip lights you can either use a connector for easy attachment or you can solder the wires to the strip which carries more current and creates a more stable connection.
These led strips usually come in a 12 volt size so they require a constant 12vdc input.
In this video you will see how to hook up multiple leds to a single powe.
To connect the multiple strips a connector block is used which is known to split the power supply into many outputs.
Luckily a 12vdc input is a very low voltage.
Whichever method you choose make sure you cut your light strip along the designated cut points to ensure your lights will work if necessary.