LED strip Soldering jigs

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LED strip Soldering jigs

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12mm LED strips - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
12mm LED strips - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
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5.2 h
9 plates
5.0(4)

12mm Jigs as Kit Cards - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
12mm Jigs as Kit Cards - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
Designer
5.7 h
9 plates

10mm LED strips - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
10mm LED strips - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
Designer
3.2 h
6 plates
5.0(4)

10mm Jigs as Kit Cards - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
10mm Jigs as Kit Cards - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
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4.1 h
7 plates
4.5(2)
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Description

What it is

Small soldering jigs for LED strips that allow to cut and fix the then stripped cables in place. With a dab of hotglue or some heat-shrink tubing they may even stay in place to secure the finished connection.

Available are:

5mm LED strip8mm LED strip10mm LED strip12mm LED strip 

2-pin

  • 2.4mm
  • 100thou
  • 133thou (=3.38mm)

2-pin

  • 100thou
  • 150thou
  • 4mm
  • 200thou
  • 250thou

3-pin

  • 2mm
  • 100thou

2-pin

  • 200thou
  • 250thou

3-pin

  • 100thou
  • 3mm
  • 4mm

4-pin

  • 100thou

2-pin

  • 350thou
  • 400thou

3-pin

  • 150thou
  • 175thou
  • 4mm
  • 200thou

5-pin

  • 100thou

6-pin

  • 2mm

How to print

Recommended for printing is a layer height of 0.20mm or smaller and a 0.4mm nozzle. The provided printing files feature modifiers for optional color changes. Since the clips are small they are prone to first layer issues, this design really benefits from printing it as KitCard. → Such printing profiles are provided as well.

How to use

Soldering wires to LED strips

  • Put the cable in place first and cut the wires according to the line given by the jig
  • Strip the cables (or rely on melting the isolation later on while soldering)
    • optional: place heat-shrink tubing
  • Place the LED strip in place
    • optional: secure it with the clips
  • Place the cable in place
    • optional: secure it with the clips
  • Solder

I tend to use the optional clips if a LED strip or cable is somewhat wayward, otherwise they are not needed.
In case you want to fix a weather proof LED strip where the printed clips do not work, a clothespin, binder clip, … , cable tie (reusable?) works as well.

 

Soldering connectors to LED strips (tested with Molex KK 254 and JST-XH 2.54)

  • Clip the LED strip onto the upper part that houses the cable channels
    • optional: place heat-shrink tubing before
  • Place a connector onto the lower part with its pins facing the strips solder pads
    • optional: one clip as endstop or rubber band/clothespin/binder clip/… to hold the connector
  • Solder

What next

There may be improvements and modifications based on feedback given here.

Expanding the variety of variants is partially triggered by request, provided the required dimensions are specified.
Maybe, take a look at my other designs ;-)

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10mm LED strips - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
very helpful!
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8mm Jigs as Kit Cards - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
Printed perfect. Works Great! Thank You.
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Any chance to get a 5mm one? Or can the 10mm just be downscaled by 50%? Sorry I'm a novice to LEDs and soldering in general.
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I added jigs for 5mm strips with the measurements I was able to find. - If they do not fit the distances between solderpads for your specific strips let me know.
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Replying to @AMT_MW :
Thank you!!!
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8mm LED strips - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
klasse
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8mm LED strips - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
Good
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10mm LED strips - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
👍👍👍
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I have a project that i am starting on soon for a hexagonal ceiling light. If you had the link to the connection pieces could you make up pieces for that angle? One piece is a 120° double connection the other is a triple connection to join hexagons together.
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To me, there is a very distinct line between an idea I do like, feel inclined to design and share (hobby) versus commissioned work. - The latter one usually is prohibitively expensive for private individuals. Send me the link via PM and you will get a definitive “Yes, for free.” or “No, not at all.” answer.
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8mm LED strips - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
ok
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8mm LED strips - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
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10mm Jigs as Kit Cards - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls
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