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  • Cutting, connecting and installing LED strips

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    This article will tell you exactly how to cut, connect and install LED strips so that you can start using LED strips today. Click on one of the links below to jump to that section:

    Cutting LED strips
    Connecting LED strips
    Installing LED strips
    Frequently asked questions
    Cutting LED strips

    LED strips can be cut so that they fit perfectly for whatever use you have in mind. Cutting the strips is fairly easy, but it is important that you know how to go about doing this. Cutting your strips incorrectly could damage the LED strip or cause injury.

    Where can you cut LED strips?

    You cannot cut just anywhere on your LED strip. Instead, you must follow the guides located on the strips that will tell you where you can cut them. The LED strips should have copper dots or ovals, typically located every three LEDs. These markers indicate cut points where you can make a cut in the strip. Make sure that you only cut on these markers and use a sharp cutting tool such as a pair of wire cutters or utility knife, to achieve a clean finish and prevent any damage to the internal wires.

    You should also make sure the strip is disconnected from the power source and laid flat on an even surface before cutting.

    How to close the exposed circuit

    To close off the exposed circuit, you will need some good quality electrical tape. Tape is the easiest way to fit an exposed circuit, as you can simply wrap the tape over the end of the wire to prevent the electrical current from from short circuiting or causing injury to anyone. You should wrap the tape around each exposed end several times to ensure that the circuit is properly closed off.

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    Connecting LED strips

    To use your LED lighting, you will need to connect your strips to a power supply. You may also need to connect two LED strips together to create a longer strip. This can be done fairly easily and is a great way to use pieces of a strip that have been previously cut off.

    How do you connect two LED strips together?

    Two LED strips can be connected together by using strip connectors. There are two types of connectors; clip-on and fold over. The connector that you choose to use will depend on the type of strip lights that you are connecting.

    After choosing the correct connector, you should slowly slide the end of your LED strip into the connector; do this carefully to avoid any damage to the lights. Connectors can be used to join two strips together, to expand the length of LED strips or to bypass any obstacles (such as heating pipes) that may get in the way of the LED strip.

    LED strips can also be connected with a soldering iron. This process involves heat which is used to melt copper wires into each other so that they are attached. After soldering the wires together, you should always cover up the exposed wire with tape so that it is safe to use.

    How many LED strips can you connect together?

    The number of LED strips that you can connect together will ultimately depend on the specifications of the strips that you are using. You will need to make sure that the strips you are connecting have the same specifications and that your power supply can handle being connected to multiple strips. Many strips from WeLoveLEDs can be powered in one continuous length up to five metres with power from just one end.

    How to connect LED strip lights to one power supply

    For ease of use, LED strips can be connected to one power supply. This will require some simple wiring and you will need to purchase a connector wire with a clip that can hold the LED strip.

    To connect your LED strip to a power supply, you need to first insert the strip into the clip on the connector wire. Match the '+' sign on the tape with the red wire and the '-' sign with the black wire and then firmly press to close the clasp. You may have to remove some adhesive backing on the strip to do this step. The connector wire can then be plugged into your power supply. For optimal power, you could consider purchasing an LED transformer; this is a power adapter with a higher output wattage that can effectively power larger lighting systems.

    Installing LED strips

    Before installing your LED lighting, you will need to consider your power supply, the contours of the wall or surface and the proximity to the power supply. Understanding this before installing the lights will help you to tackle any problems before the LEDs are attached to the wall. It is also worth considering whether you will need to adjust the brightness of your lights. If so, you may need to invest in an LED dimmer

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    Cutting, connecting and installing LED strips >>> See More Beyond Bulbs: The Versatility of LED Lights Solutions at https://www.pinterest.com/pin/934496991417490839/ This article will tell you exactly how to cut, connect and install LED strips so that you can start using LED strips today. Click on one of the links below to jump to that section: Cutting LED strips Connecting LED strips Installing LED strips Frequently asked questions Cutting LED strips LED strips can be cut so that they fit perfectly for whatever use you have in mind. Cutting the strips is fairly easy, but it is important that you know how to go about doing this. Cutting your strips incorrectly could damage the LED strip or cause injury. Where can you cut LED strips? You cannot cut just anywhere on your LED strip. Instead, you must follow the guides located on the strips that will tell you where you can cut them. The LED strips should have copper dots or ovals, typically located every three LEDs. These markers indicate cut points where you can make a cut in the strip. Make sure that you only cut on these markers and use a sharp cutting tool such as a pair of wire cutters or utility knife, to achieve a clean finish and prevent any damage to the internal wires. You should also make sure the strip is disconnected from the power source and laid flat on an even surface before cutting. How to close the exposed circuit To close off the exposed circuit, you will need some good quality electrical tape. Tape is the easiest way to fit an exposed circuit, as you can simply wrap the tape over the end of the wire to prevent the electrical current from from short circuiting or causing injury to anyone. You should wrap the tape around each exposed end several times to ensure that the circuit is properly closed off. >>> See More How to Brighten Your Kitchen with Under Cabinet Lighting at https://glose.com/activity/65869ada888a9b4f146c70ff Connecting LED strips To use your LED lighting, you will need to connect your strips to a power supply. You may also need to connect two LED strips together to create a longer strip. This can be done fairly easily and is a great way to use pieces of a strip that have been previously cut off. How do you connect two LED strips together? Two LED strips can be connected together by using strip connectors. There are two types of connectors; clip-on and fold over. The connector that you choose to use will depend on the type of strip lights that you are connecting. After choosing the correct connector, you should slowly slide the end of your LED strip into the connector; do this carefully to avoid any damage to the lights. Connectors can be used to join two strips together, to expand the length of LED strips or to bypass any obstacles (such as heating pipes) that may get in the way of the LED strip. LED strips can also be connected with a soldering iron. This process involves heat which is used to melt copper wires into each other so that they are attached. After soldering the wires together, you should always cover up the exposed wire with tape so that it is safe to use. How many LED strips can you connect together? The number of LED strips that you can connect together will ultimately depend on the specifications of the strips that you are using. You will need to make sure that the strips you are connecting have the same specifications and that your power supply can handle being connected to multiple strips. Many strips from WeLoveLEDs can be powered in one continuous length up to five metres with power from just one end. How to connect LED strip lights to one power supply For ease of use, LED strips can be connected to one power supply. This will require some simple wiring and you will need to purchase a connector wire with a clip that can hold the LED strip. To connect your LED strip to a power supply, you need to first insert the strip into the clip on the connector wire. Match the '+' sign on the tape with the red wire and the '-' sign with the black wire and then firmly press to close the clasp. You may have to remove some adhesive backing on the strip to do this step. The connector wire can then be plugged into your power supply. For optimal power, you could consider purchasing an LED transformer; this is a power adapter with a higher output wattage that can effectively power larger lighting systems. Installing LED strips Before installing your LED lighting, you will need to consider your power supply, the contours of the wall or surface and the proximity to the power supply. Understanding this before installing the lights will help you to tackle any problems before the LEDs are attached to the wall. It is also worth considering whether you will need to adjust the brightness of your lights. If so, you may need to invest in an LED dimmer >>> See More Deciphering LED Strip Brightness at https://techhub.social/@bestledlightstripsblls/111628713733163266
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