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Plus V2 & V3 - Socket Strip | Female 6 Pin Single
Plus V2 & V3 - Socket Strip | Female 6 Pin Single
SKU:V3_SOCKET_White
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Compatibility
There are many versions of Philips Hue LightStrip now available, and lots have differing connectors. Most versions have 2 different sized connectors, the Control Box socket and the LightStrip Extension connector, making 3 different point to point cable combinations for each of the many versions. That's dozens of different cable combinations, plus splitters, all for different purposes.
Since all of our cables are made to order, please double-check the diagrams and description to be sure that this cable is compatible with your specific lightstrip, setup and needs before purchasing.
Since all of our cables are made to order, please double-check the diagrams and description to be sure that this cable is compatible with your specific lightstrip, setup and needs before purchasing.
V2 & V3 Female Socket Strip
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Alternatives
This is a 6 pin Socket LightStrip connector for Philips Hue LightStrip Plus V2 & V3. This is to add a Female Plug to the end of a LightStrip Offcut. The sockets are gold plated.
Why throw away LightStrip offcuts you could use elsewhere for a minimum cost? These will help you to convert an offcut of Philips Hue LightStrip Plus to an Extension LightStrip.
Most other pin strips sold are of the wrong pitch size (2.54mm Pitch Spacing, rather than what is actually needed).
Why throw away LightStrip offcuts you could use elsewhere for a minimum cost? These will help you to convert an offcut of Philips Hue LightStrip Plus to an Extension LightStrip.
Most other pin strips sold are of the wrong pitch size (2.54mm Pitch Spacing, rather than what is actually needed).
Dimensions
Directions
These can be soldered onto LightStrip Plus V2 & V3. The Solder Points are every 33cm.
It is recommended that rather than cutting the strip at the cut line, you instead take them apart with a soldering iron. This will give you more surface area to solder onto.
Soldering
The pins will need to be soldered to a cut end. This will then add a male plug to the start of a LightStrip and a female socket to the end of a LightStrip.It is recommended that rather than cutting the strip at the cut line, you instead take them apart with a soldering iron. This will give you more surface area to solder onto.
