PRODUCT MANUAL
RGB NeonMini 24V 60W
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If you are using standard power cables (positive, red, green, and blue wires) keep in mind which contact corresponds to the correct wire when soldering
your connections. On the strip, you can identify each contact by looking for the icons printed net to the contacts (see Figure 7).
The example shown in Figure 8 utilizes Solid Apollo’s 15ft RGB Waterproof Cable which has red, green, blue, and white stripes running along the RGB and
positive wires respectively as an identifier. When using a similar cable with a barrel connector, double check that you’re connecting the correct wire to the
correct contact to avoid having to re-solder your connections.
Step 6:
Soldering Positive and Negative Wires
Figure 7.
Figure 8.
Before completing a waterproof seal, check first to see if your
connections work. Once you’ve confirmed the strip properly lights,
put a pinch of the 5g Waterproofing glue inside the
Cable End Cap
(Figure 9). Slide the end cap over the connection and the beginning
of the strip until it’s snug and you’re good to go.
Please note:
Let the unit dry for at least
24 hours
before
installing or using the RGB NeonMini.
Like Step 7, check first to see if your connections work. Once you’ve
confirmed the strip properly lights, put a pinch of the 5g Waterproofing
glue inside the
End Cap
(Figure 10). Slide the end cap over the end of
the strip until it’s snug and you’re good to go.
Please note:
Let the unit dry for at least
24 hours
before installing or
using the RGB NeonMini.
Step 7:
Waterproof Seal - Cable End Cap
Step 8:
Waterproof Seal - End Cap
Figure 9.
Figure 10.