EvZ 22 AWG 4-Pin RGB LED Extension Wire (33ft/10M) - Flexible 4 Conductor Tinned Copper Ribbon Cable for 5050 3528 RGB Color Changing Strip Lights, Easy Strip & Solder (Black-Green-Red-Blue)
Product Code: 002-cable-rgb4pin-10m
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$8.99
Ex Tax: $8.99
Ex Tax: $8.99
Bring your color-changing light shows to life with the EvZ 33ft (10M) 4-Pin RGB LED Extension Wire. Specifically designed for 5050 and 3528 RGB LED strips, this premium 4-conductor ribbon cable provides the flexibility and reliability needed for complex multi-color lighting setups.
Why This RGB Extension Wire is a Must-Have:
- Standard RGB Color Coding: Features the classic 4-color jacket (Black, Green, Red, Blue) that aligns perfectly with standard RGB strip markings (+, G, R, B). This eliminates guesswork and ensures your colors always match your controller's output.
- Tinned Copper Excellence: Our wire is composed of high-quality tinned copper strands. The tin plating prevents oxidation, ensuring superior conductivity and making soldering to LED pads or connectors incredibly easy and fast.
- Flexible Ribbon Design: The parallel ribbon construction is remarkably flexible, allowing you to run it behind cabinets, inside aluminum channels, or around tight corners without snapping or tangling.
- Standard 22 AWG Gauge: Engineered with the ideal thickness for low-voltage RGB systems. 22 AWG provides enough capacity to handle 12V/24V color-changing currents while remaining thin enough to hide easily.
- Easy to Strip & Separate: The high-quality PVC insulation is tough yet easy to strip and separate, allowing you to customize the length for jump-wire segments or long-distance extensions.
Technical Specifications:
- Length: 33 Feet / 10 Meters
- Wire Gauge: 22 AWG (4-Conductor)
- Color Sequence: Black (Common Anode +), Green, Red, Blue
- Material: Anti-Oxidation Tinned Copper + Flexible PVC
- Voltage Compatibility: 5V - 12V - 24V DC
Ideal For:
- Extending RGB LED strips across large rooms or ceilings.
- Creating gaps between lighting segments (e.g., spanning over a stove or window).
- Connecting RGB strips to controllers, amplifiers, or power sources.
- DIY automotive ambient lighting and PC case modding.
Pro Tip: For a professional finish, use heat-shrink tubing over your soldered joints to ensure a secure and insulated connection.






