Description
This 250mm DC linking lead connects two LED strip lights running at 12V or 24V, bridging gaps where continuous strip installation is not possible. Each end carries a moulded barrel connector (2.1mm x 5.5mm centre-positive) on a flexible black cable, allowing the lead to route through tight spaces, around corners, or behind obstacles in the run.
Designed for under-cabinet lighting in kitchens, wardrobes, and display units where strip runs are interrupted by structural features, the lead maintains power continuity across cabinet joins, internal dividers, or around appliances. The 250mm length suits gaps of 150-200mm after allowing for bend radius and connector insertion depth at each end. The flexible cable can be dressed along cabinet edges or tucked behind lip mouldings to keep runs visually clean.
The moulded connectors provide strain relief at the cable exit point and positive contact with the mating socket on LED strip controllers, drivers or strip-to-strip connectors. Compatibility covers both 12V and 24V DC systems, with polarity marked on the connector housings. The 1-year warranty covers manufacturing defects in the cable and connector assemblies.
Specification
| Length |
250 mm |
| Primary Voltage |
12/24V |
| Warranty |
1 |
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Product Specification Sheet
Frequently Asked
What connector type does this lead use?
The lead uses 2.1mm x 5.5mm barrel connectors, which is the standard DC power connector size for most LED strip light controllers and strip-to-strip linking accessories. Check your existing strip system to confirm compatibility before ordering.
Can this lead carry mains voltage?
No. This is a low-voltage DC lead rated for 12V or 24V systems only. It must not be used with mains 230V AC circuits. For mains-voltage LED strip installations, use appropriately rated mains cable and connectors.
What maximum current does the lead support?
Knightsbridge does not publish a specific current rating for this lead in the available documentation. For typical LED strip installations drawing up to 2-3A per strip section, the lead should be adequate, but consult the product specification sheet or contact us if your installation exceeds this.
Can multiple leads be daisy-chained?
Yes, if your LED strip system uses compatible barrel connectors at each join. However, each additional connection introduces a small voltage drop, so avoid excessive daisy-chaining on long runs. For runs exceeding 3-4 strip sections, consider parallel power injection from the driver instead.