Description
The Knightsbridge LEDFCON is a 24V DC connector designed to join two flat LED striplights together, extending continuous runs without re-wiring back to the power supply. The connector houses two pairs of metal pins — one pair on each side — that push into the end of each striplight section, creating a secure electrical and mechanical joint. The PVC housing measures 33mm square with a 9mm projection from the wall once fitted.
Designed for linking Knightsbridge's flat-profile LED striplight ranges in residential, retail and hospitality installations, the connector sits between two striplight sections where a single continuous run is too long to be supplied as one piece, or where corners or doorways interrupt the run. The connector handles the 24V DC low-voltage feed used by most flat LED striplights, rated Class III for extra-low voltage safety.
The IP20 rating means the connector is suitable for dry indoor use only — not for bathrooms, kitchens near sinks, or outdoor applications. The PVC housing is textured black, matching the typical black backing found on Knightsbridge flat striplights, so the connector sits discreetly within the run when installed against a wall or under a cabinet.
Specification
| Length |
33 mm |
| Width |
33 mm |
| Projection |
9 mm |
| Construction |
PVC |
| Class |
III |
| IP Rating |
IP20 |
| Primary Voltage |
24V DC |
| Warranty |
1 |
Downloads
Product Specification Sheet
Product Manual
Frequently Asked
Which Knightsbridge striplights is this connector compatible with?
The LEDFCON is designed for Knightsbridge's flat-profile LED striplight ranges that operate on 24V DC. Check the striplight product specification to confirm voltage and connector type before ordering. Not all Knightsbridge striplights use the same connector profile.
Can this be used outdoors or in bathrooms?
No. The IP20 rating means the connector is suitable for dry indoor locations only. For bathrooms or outdoor striplight runs, an IP44 or IP65 rated connector is required.
How many connectors are needed for a long striplight run?
One connector is needed at each join between two striplight sections. For example, a 5-metre run made from two 2.5m sections needs one connector. A 10-metre run made from four 2.5m sections needs three connectors (one between each pair).
Does the connector add noticeable projection to the striplight?
The connector adds 9mm of projection from the wall, which is typically 3-5mm more than the striplight itself. Where the striplight is installed under a cabinet or pelmet with limited clearance, check that the 9mm projection will not cause the connector to protrude beyond the edge.