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    Connector for LED

    So I'm ready to order my LEDS for a 240 LEDS light setup. Plan to go with XM-L and XT-E LEDs. Everything is plan out but still have a few questions before I could finalize my project.

    I have plenty of 22Gauge wire laying around, is that good enought for wiring the LEDs or do I need to go with lower gauge.
    Also I have 8 large heat sink with White LEDS, Blue LEDs, Violet LEDs and a fan attach to it. Is there a quick release type of connection that im able to connect all the component mention earlier to one or two connection. (prefer it to be cheap and waterproof but not holding my breath on that one)

    Thank in advance for any help or lead you may provide.

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    Go to any used computer store, ask for DEAD power supplies, use those connections. It's free, and works prefectly, just need to use some electrical tape for them.
    save water...

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    Use stranded wire not solid unless you are using solderless connectors. Our preferred size of stranded wire for soldering is 18g.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReefLEDLights View Post
    Use stranded wire not solid unless you are using solderless connectors. Our preferred size of stranded wire for soldering is 18g.
    so 22G is a no, right?

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    I thought of that but was hopping for maybe a 8 pin type of connection, so I could put it in one connection.

    Quote Originally Posted by hlem View Post
    Go to any used computer store, ask for DEAD power supplies, use those connections. It's free, and works prefectly, just need to use some electrical tape for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bui View Post
    I thought of that but was hopping for maybe a 8 pin type of connection, so I could put it in one connection.
    Isnt there like a 16 pin connector somewhere in a power supply?
    save water...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bui View Post
    so 22G is a no, right?
    18-22 stranded works. We just prefer 18 stranded for soldering and 20ga solid for the solderless connectors.

    As far as connectors go make sure they are solid. A loose connector may cause the driver to surge and damage your LEDs.

    Bill

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    I used 20ga solid for my solderless connectors and it worked great!

    For connections, I've just used insulated spade terminal connectors. They work great and are easy to work with. Not exactly waterproof but they should be fine as long as you're not dunking them in the water.

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    Thanks everyone, I will probaly stick to 20gauge to make working with the wire easier and still looking for a quick connector but if all fail...I go with Jaytizzle and go with a spade terminal.

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    Its on the simpler side, but lots of folks have been using the medusa terminal block.

    -Rick

 

 

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