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LightingWill 10pcs Pack L Shape Solderless Snap Down 2Conductor LED Strip Connector for Right Angle Corner or 90 Degree Connection of 8mm Wide 3528 2835 Single Color Flex LED Strips
2 pin connector for 8mm wide SMD3528 2835 single color LED strip (Not suitable for high intensity 120LEDs/M strips)Working Condition: Can be able to stand up to 4A current and 0-24V voltage; Heat resistance level from -20 ~ 100 degree C.L shape for corner or turning connection, solderless quick snap downCompatible with both waterproof and non-waterproof light strips (Please peel off silicon on the surface around soldering line area when install waterproof strips )Package includes: 10x 2pin 8mm SMD3528 2835 Led strip lights. Please search B01DM7GXIA on Amazon for 4 pin 10mm 5050 RGB strip connectors; Search B01DM7H5B4 for 10mm SMD5050 single color LED strips. connector
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4 Reddit comments about LightingWill 10pcs Pack L Shape Solderless Snap Down 2Conductor LED Strip Connector for Right Angle Corner or 90 Degree Connection of 8mm Wide 3528 2835 Single Color Flex LED Strips:

u/closet_otaku_desu · 7 pointsr/AnimeFigures

I'll link the full order:

u/AGENTxPLATYPUS · 2 pointsr/AnimeFigures

Hey OP, instead of keeping the info in chat I'll post here so others might be able to use it.
I'm assuming you have no experience splicing wires, soldering, or using heat shrink tubing, so I found some quick connect things you should be able to use.

So, the parts I have here are the LED Strip (marked as 'sections' since you will be cutting it), the L Connectors, the 'Wire Harnesses', the Adapters, and the Wire itself.

I drew up a small diagram here with explanation.

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If you, or someone you know would be able to do the stuff mentioned above, this could have a lot less parts by doing aware with the adapters and wire harnesses and just soldering the wire between LED strips.
(Maybe there is a local Makerspace near you that could assist)

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Also, instead of the LED strip method, I've seen people with LED bars the run the length of the shelf, and have wires to connect up to another bar. Something like this. (search" LED under cabinet lighting")
If the above diagram seems too difficult, or you're not able to get anyone to assist, then this would be a super easy option for you.

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u/FanxySkull · 1 pointr/AnimeFigures

Ok so I was thinking of using the LED strip, then use the T-shape connector and the L-shape connector to connect all the strip together. The T-shape connector will be connect with a cord as well like in the diagram I drew. But I’m a noob and I don’t know if this is possible to make, and what kind of cord or wire should I use in this case? Anyone have any idea or guidance here to help me out?