Splitter



Splitter
Philips Hue only allows for a single continuous lightstrip run. Litcessory products allow for several! This splitter, specifically designed for the Philips Hue Lightstrip system, allows for a single run of lightstrips to be split into two different runs. This product is flexible and flat, allowing it to be inconspicuous. NOTE: If you want to connect this product directly to the Philips Lightstrip Plus Controller, you MUST use the Litcessory Controller to 6-Pin adapter to do so. This product is great for
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General Questions:
This happens most often when a 6-pin connector or lightstrip is plugged in upside down, causing something called reverse polarity. To fix this, simply flip over the connector or lightstrip and plug it in the other way.
No, Litcessory extension cables do not have any LED lights.
If your lights are not the right colors after connecting a cut-end connector, this means that the cut-end connector is not making a solid connection with the solder points on the lightstrips. Try the following:
- Unplug the power source
- Ensure the backside of the solder points (the side opposite of the LED lights) are making contact with the cut-end connector’s metal prongs, and that the cut-end of the lightstrip is fully inserted.
- Close the lid of the cut-end connector and clamp down with a pair of pliers. Use plenty of pressure. You should hear a slight “snap”.
- To ensure your cut-end connector stays tight, you can wrap the cut-end connector tightly with electrical tape.
If you are still having issues after trying the above steps, please contact our awesome support team. We are always happy to help!
To extend the distance between the controller and the lightstrip, you will first need to connect one of our Controller to 6-Pin Adapters. Then you can plug in an extension cable.
Splitters:
No, you cannot insert a 6-pin connector into the cut-end connector. If you need to connect a lightstrip with a 6-pin to cut-end connector, you will need to use one of our 6-pin to cut-end products: a 6-Pin to Cut-End Extension Connector, a 6-Pin to Cut-End Connector or a 6-Pin to Cut-End (Solder On). This will allow you to convert the cut end of the lightstrip into a 6-pin connector.
Remember: Cut lightstrips connect only to cut-end connectors and 6-pin ends can only connect to 6-pin connectors. Cut lightstrips cannot connect to a 6-pin connector.
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To view our returns and refunds policy, please click here.
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Splitter
Philips Hue only allows for a single continuous lightstrip run. Litcessory products allow for several! This splitter, specifically designed for the Philips Hue Lightstrip system, allows for a single run of lightstrips to be split into two different runs. This product is flexible and flat, allowing it to be inconspicuous. NOTE: If you want to connect this product directly to the Philips Lightstrip Plus Controller, you MUST use the Litcessory Controller to 6-Pin adapter to do so. This product is great for
MADE FOR INDOOR DRY LOCATIONS ONLY |
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Configure Your Selection:
Price
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General Questions:
This happens most often when a 6-pin connector or lightstrip is plugged in upside down, causing something called reverse polarity. To fix this, simply flip over the connector or lightstrip and plug it in the other way.
No, Litcessory extension cables do not have any LED lights.
If your lights are not the right colors after connecting a cut-end connector, this means that the cut-end connector is not making a solid connection with the solder points on the lightstrips. Try the following:
- Unplug the power source
- Ensure the backside of the solder points (the side opposite of the LED lights) are making contact with the cut-end connector’s metal prongs, and that the cut-end of the lightstrip is fully inserted.
- Close the lid of the cut-end connector and clamp down with a pair of pliers. Use plenty of pressure. You should hear a slight “snap”.
- To ensure your cut-end connector stays tight, you can wrap the cut-end connector tightly with electrical tape.
If you are still having issues after trying the above steps, please contact our awesome support team. We are always happy to help!
To extend the distance between the controller and the lightstrip, you will first need to connect one of our Controller to 6-Pin Adapters. Then you can plug in an extension cable.
Splitters:
No, you cannot insert a 6-pin connector into the cut-end connector. If you need to connect a lightstrip with a 6-pin to cut-end connector, you will need to use one of our 6-pin to cut-end products: a 6-Pin to Cut-End Extension Connector, a 6-Pin to Cut-End Connector or a 6-Pin to Cut-End (Solder On). This will allow you to convert the cut end of the lightstrip into a 6-pin connector.
Remember: Cut lightstrips connect only to cut-end connectors and 6-pin ends can only connect to 6-pin connectors. Cut lightstrips cannot connect to a 6-pin connector.
Returns and refunds:
To view our returns and refunds policy, please click here.
Warranty:
Philips Hue only allows for a single continuous lightstrip run. Litcessory products allow for several! This splitter, specifically designed for the Philips Hue Lightstrip system, allows for a single run of lightstrips to be split into two different runs. This product is flexible and flat, allowing it to be inconspicuous. NOTE: If you want to connect this product directly to the Philips Lightstrip Plus Controller, you MUST use the Litcessory Controller to 6-Pin adapter to do so. This product is great for
MADE FOR INDOOR DRY LOCATIONS ONLY |
---|
General Questions:
This happens most often when a 6-pin connector or lightstrip is plugged in upside down, causing something called reverse polarity. To fix this, simply flip over the connector or lightstrip and plug it in the other way.
No, Litcessory extension cables do not have any LED lights.
If your lights are not the right colors after connecting a cut-end connector, this means that the cut-end connector is not making a solid connection with the solder points on the lightstrips. Try the following:
- Unplug the power source
- Ensure the backside of the solder points (the side opposite of the LED lights) are making contact with the cut-end connector’s metal prongs, and that the cut-end of the lightstrip is fully inserted.
- Close the lid of the cut-end connector and clamp down with a pair of pliers. Use plenty of pressure. You should hear a slight “snap”.
- To ensure your cut-end connector stays tight, you can wrap the cut-end connector tightly with electrical tape.
If you are still having issues after trying the above steps, please contact our awesome support team. We are always happy to help!
To extend the distance between the controller and the lightstrip, you will first need to connect one of our Controller to 6-Pin Adapters. Then you can plug in an extension cable.
Splitters:
No, you cannot insert a 6-pin connector into the cut-end connector. If you need to connect a lightstrip with a 6-pin to cut-end connector, you will need to use one of our 6-pin to cut-end products: a 6-Pin to Cut-End Extension Connector, a 6-Pin to Cut-End Connector or a 6-Pin to Cut-End (Solder On). This will allow you to convert the cut end of the lightstrip into a 6-pin connector.
Remember: Cut lightstrips connect only to cut-end connectors and 6-pin ends can only connect to 6-pin connectors. Cut lightstrips cannot connect to a 6-pin connector.
Returns and refunds:
To view our returns and refunds policy, please click here.
Warranty: