RP LED Tape Connector 10 cm Cable 240V – Solder-Free, Mains-to-Tape & Segment Bridge
RP LED Tape Connector 10 cm Cable 240V – Solder-Free, Mains-to-Tape & Segment Bridge
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Description
Description
The RP Connector Tape is a short 10cm cable connector dedicated to 240V mains-voltage LED tape. It provides a straightforward way to attach the LED strip to a power source or bridge between two cut sections without splicing or soldering.
The short 10cm length keeps the connection close to the strip, making it easier to hide inside aluminium profiles, plaster channels or cornices. The connector is matched to 240V LED tape, so no separate driver is required when feeding directly from the mains.
Key Features
- Dedicated connector for 240V mains-voltage LED tape
- 10cm cable length keeps connections compact and tidy
- Suitable for joining tape to mains or bridging between cut sections
- Designed to match RP 240V LED tape
- Direct mains use without a separate low-voltage driver
Product Benefits
- Quick electrical connection without soldering or splicing
- Short 10cm length hides easily inside profiles and channels
- Maintains the slim profile of the LED tape installation
- Reusable when re-routing or repositioning an LED tape run
- Allows clean separation between tape segments around corners or obstacles
Technical Specifications
- Type: Connector with cable for LED tape
- Cable Length: 10cm
- Compatible Voltage: 240V LED tape
- Application: Mains-to-tape connection or tape-to-tape bridging
Why You'll Love It
- Essential accessory for completing a 240V LED tape installation
- Saves time over manual splicing and insulation work
- Easy to conceal inside profiles, coves and cornices
- Package includes 1× RP Connector Tape with 10cm cable for 240V LED tape
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