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We stock a wide selection of LED power cable. Our LED cables have various functions, such as providing power, or connecting different LED modules together.

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2pin 8mm clip single connector cable red and black parallel cable 22AWG 15cm

2pin 8mm clip single connector cable red and black parallel cable 22AWG 15cm

2pin 8mm clip double connector cable red and black parallel cable 22AWG 15cm

2pin 8mm clip double connector cable red and black parallel cable 22AWG 15cm

4pin 10mm clip single connector cable blue red green black parallel line 22AWG 15cm

4pin 10mm clip single connector cable blue red green black parallel line 22AWG 15cm

4pin female single side cable blue red green black parallel line 22AWG 15cm

4pin female single side cable blue red green black parallel line 22AWG 15cm

Custom 4pin female single side cable blue red green black parallel line 22AWG

Custom 4pin female single side cable blue red green black parallel line 22AWG

Custom 4pin injection male single side cable blue red green black parallel line 22AWG

Custom 4pin injection male single side cable blue red green black parallel line 22AWG

2pin 10mm clip double connector cable red and black parallel cable 22AWG 15cm

2pin 10mm clip double connector cable red and black parallel cable 22AWG 15cm

2pin 10mm clip DC female switch cable red and black parallel cable 22AWG 30cm

2pin 10mm clip DC female switch cable red and black parallel cable 22AWG 30cm

Male to female 4-core black 28AWG 1 meter (7 0.12)

Male to female 4-core black 28AWG 1 meter (7 0.12)

4pin RGB female extension cable black round cable 100cm

4pin RGB female extension cable black round cable 100cm

4pin RGB female extension cable black round cable 500cm

4pin RGB female extension cable black round cable 500cm

5pin RGBW female connector one to three wires white round wire 30cm

5pin RGBW female connector one to three wires white round wire 30cm

4pin RGB female extension cable white round cable 300cm

4pin RGB female extension cable white round cable 300cm

5pin RGBW female extension cable white round cable 30cm

5pin RGBW female extension cable white round cable 30cm

USB male single-sided cable 22AWG 50cm black tail stripped 5mm

USB male single-sided cable 22AWG 50cm black tail stripped 5mm

USB female single side cable 22AWG 15cm black tail stripped 5mm

USB female single side cable 22AWG 15cm black tail stripped 5mm

What is LED Power Cable?

An LED power cable is simply a type of electrical cable specifically designed to deliver power to LED lights. It links the power adapter to the LED fixture so that the LED fixture receives a steady power supply of electricity.

Such cables are normally made to be compliant with high temperatures, corrosion, and any form of interference for the longer durability of the LED lighting. In contrast to standard power cords, LED power cables are designed specifically for LED fixtures, taking into account the type of wires, even wire thickness, and types of connectivity connectors.

What materials are commonly used for LED power cables?

Copper, aluminum, and PVC are some of the materials commonly found in the construction of LED power cables.

  1. Copper: It provides great conductivity, thus there is little loss of power as well as maintaining creek current flow.
  2. Aluminum: Aluminum is slightly less conductive than copper but lighter and is commonly used where such things as weight are an issue.
  3. PVC: PVC offers a unique characteristic in providing insulation, abrasion, and corrosion shields; hence, it protects the core wires and increases the cable’s service period.

What are the differences between LED power cables and standard power cables?

LED power cables differ from standard power cables in several ways:

  1. Wire gauge: LED power cables are usually awfully gauged for weight reduction and flexibility, and because of the lower voltage, higher current nature of LED luminaires.
  2. Materials: LED power cables require better-grade cables as per the requirements of different operations like temperature, corrosion, and oxidation.
  3. Connector types: LED power cables have DC connectors and waterproof connectors, which can meet the needs of different LED positions.
  4. Industry standards: Industry standard requirements may be met or even exceeded for LED power cables to guarantee sayability, reliability, and compatibility.

What is the typical length of an LED power cable?

The depth of the LED power cable depends on its surrounding environment and the arrangement of the LED fixture. Some lengths are 1M, 2M, and 5M. Long cables can result in voltage drops, which will in turn affect the LED’s effective illumination capacity and aging. For this reason, it is advisable to select a cable length that may fit our needs and not be extremely long or short.

How do I choose the right LED power cable?

There are certain aspects that have to be taken into consideration when choosing an LED power cable to maintain the optimum functionality and durability of the LED fixtures. First among them is voltage and current rating. The voltage or the current rating of the power cable should also correspond to that of the LED fixtures to avoid damaging them. Second, the gauge of the wire involved in transmitting current goes a long way in determining the stability of the current. If a gauge is too thin, this leads to increased voltage drops and reduced brightness, while if a gauge is too thick, it would increase cost unnecessarily. Third, the material of the cable should be compatible with its operating conditions and the conditions of the surroundings. Various types of material possess different kinds of resistance features from high temperature, corrosion, and flame.

For high-quality LED power cables, DelightFire can be your trusted partner.We holds a good stock of cables of various sizes and lengths with different connectors to ensure meet your LED fixtures.

Are LED power cables waterproof?

Yes, LED power cables are available in various degrees of water protection, which can be expressed with the help of the IP index. The IP rating consists of two digits: the first digit indicates resistance from dust, and the second figure signifies protection from water. For instance, the IP65 of the cable means that it is enclosed from dust and can withstand powerful water jets from any angle. The varying IP ratings are as follows: for outside use or areas with high humidity, the gadget must be more resistant to water.

Can I make my LED power cable?

It is not encouraged for anyone, just as a normal citizen, to make their own LED power cables at home. Construction of a power cable requires a certain amount of electrical expertise, and any fallacy that may occur may result in shocks, short-circuiting, or any other dangers associated with electricity. Another disadvantage is that homemade cables often do not meet certain quality and safety standards and therefore may influence the LED fixture’s performance. If one is to incorporate the LED power cables in his circuit, it is preferable to get the cables ready-made from a reputable dealer.

How do I install an LED power cable?

Replacing an LED power cable is not very complicated, but the following points need to be taken into account. Initially, fix firmly the power adapter on a proper socket as well as ensure that it can be accessed regularly and undergo ventilation while resistant to high temperatures. Second, ensure that you properly connect the plug of the power cable to the power adapter as well as ensure that the other end connects to the right port on the LED fixture. Lastly, tighten the LED fixture into its proper place on the fixture. While installing cables, ensure that the cable does not take sharp U-turns or contain tight bends as it damages the cable.

Can I extend an LED power cable?

Technically, it is possible to extend an LED power cable; however, there are a few things that should be taken into consideration. First, the total wire gauge of the extended cable should be able to supply the load current as per required without going up with an improper voltage drop. Secondly, the connection has to be safe to avoid loose connections while using the correct connecting means. Last but not the least, it is safer to use water-proof and flame-resistant material while constructing the extension.

Can LED power cables be bent?

LED power cables can be bent; however, it is prohibited to twist them tightly, for bending frequently results in damage to the internal wires, leading to breaks or short circuits. In using the cable, it is recommended to use a technically larger bending radius when bending the cable and also should not make repeated bending on the same area.

How do I troubleshoot LED power cable issues?

If LED lights are out of order, then there is a probability that a faulty power cable is the reason for it. Here are some troubleshooting steps:

  1. Visual inspection: Inspection of the cable can be done by visually examining the exterior part of the cable for signs of wear and tear, such as cut, frayed, or damaged spots or darkened areas.
  2. Check connections: Check to see that the power cable is properly connected to the power adapter as well as to the LED fixture. Tighten any loose connections.
  3. Test with another cable: If possible, one should try swapping the power cable with another LED power cable to know whether the problem is from the cable or the LED fixture.
  4. Check voltage: Make sure that you use a multimeter to measure the voltage present at the terminal end of the power cable. When it is much lower than the rated voltage of the LED fixture, then they should suspect a voltage drop through the cables.

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