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EVERSECU 4 Channel Passive HD Transceiver,BNC RJ45 UTP Converter for 720P/1080P/3MP/4MP/5MP CVI/TVI/AHD/CVBS CCTV System
4ch passive HD (non-amplified) video UTP transceiver allows transmission of real-time and high-performance color or monochrome (B/W) CCTV video HDCVI/AHD/HDTVI/CVBS HD video over UTP cable, perfect for multi-point surveillanceSupport UP to 5MP AHD/TVI/CVI/CVBS Cameras, Support 720P/960P/1080P Video transmission up to 300meters. Support 3MP/4MP/5MP Video transmission up to 200meters.Built-in surge suppression to protect video equipment against damaging voltage spikes and provide noise Immunity to ensure quality signals without disturbing hum bars;Widely used for CCTV DVR Video Camera system.The video balun hub is a passive (non-amplified) device that allows the transmission of real-time CCTV video signal via cost/effective Unshielded Twisted Paired(UTP) cable Baseband (composite) signals of anytype are supported;Required Wire Type Unshielded Category 5 or higher twisted pair cables, please use standard Category 5 or higher twisted pair cables. The quality of the cable will directly affect the effect of transmitting the image and the transmission distance.
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u/Necrocornicus · 1 pointr/FastLED

Yep! Exactly. I did something similar a few months ago. I took a big thick speaker cable (10 gauge) and wired it to my power supply. I made a bunch of janky splits in it and soldered some more wire so I could inject power into the strips. Wish I knew about these things before I did all that work, this is what I would use now (not this exact one but one like it):

EVERSECU 2Pack 1 to 4 Way Port DC Power Split Splitter Cable Pigtail for CCTV Cameras DVR NVR LED Light Strip DC5.52.1mm (DC Power Splitter Cable 1 Female to 4 Male) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JKSDNCF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_TG20Db0SACK3T

Keep in mind those connectors handle a max of 5 amps and if you buy a shitty one probably less than that. So those will only help so much, you still gotta do some wire splitting.

For anything more use Anderson power pole (its not super cheap but really your best bet if you want a connector that can handle the entire 18 amps).

However I only inject power into the beginning of the strips, you can do the end too (I’m assuming) but it’s twice as much work. I’d see if you can just attach each strip to power. You’ll want to connect the data and ground lines between each strip obviously (if you are wiring the strips together so your controller sees them as a single strip).

If you inject power into each strip they will all be nice and even and your project should look great.