I have the 4 Pack Govee Outdoor Spot Lights. I need about a 10ft extenstion for the 4th light.
I tried
BTF-LIGHTING 5PCS 3.28ft 1meter 4 Pin 20AWG IP65 Extension Cable Wire with Male and Female Connectors at Both Ends for Single Color RGB 5050 WS2813 etc LED Strip 22mm nut Big Size
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BTF-LIGHTING 5PCS 6.56ft 2meter 4 Pin 24AWG IP65 Extension Cable Wire with Male and Female Connectors at Both Ends for Single Color RGB 5050 WS2813 etc LED Strip 15mm nut Small Size
Both not the right size, anyone have any luck? If so can you provide the link?
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Hello, I need to add a 3 pin extension cable between my Govee Outdoor Permament Lights to make the connection between eaves on different levels. There are several companies on Amazon selling 3 pin LED extension cables. Does anyone know which one fits? I believe the specs for the govee extension is Male - 12mm and female - 10mm based on measurements I took.. Any help would be appreciated.
The standard govee spotlight 4 pack H7066 doesnโt cover a very large area. The light connectors are only 9.8โ apart with a few feet from the connector to the light. I needed a much larger distance to reach the 4 large trees in my yard.
I spiced in 25โ of 20 gauge 3 conductor wire to the last bulb using left over wire from my govee pro permanent lights. That worked with no problem . I tried splicing in 20โ of 22 gauge 4 conductor wire in the wire from the first connector to its bulb but that did not work. Realize that the first 3 bulbs have both a data in from the last bulb and data out wire to the next bulb. Adding 20โ of extension is really adding 40โ to the data signal. Since I had some left over extension cables from my permanent pro light install I added one of its little white square signal buffer boxes into the 20โ extension cable near the connector and it worked! The spotlights are 24volts not 36 light the pro lights but the buffer was happy with the lower voltage. I also extended the wire to the 2nd light by 12โ without the buffer and that worked fine.
To get the buffer pointed in the right direction note that the green wire is the signal going to this light and the blue wire is the output from this light to next.
Hereโs the final configuration:
1st light added 20โ 22 gauge 4 conductor wire w booster from pro lights
2nd light added 12โ 22 gauge 4 conductor wire
3rd light standard unmodified connection
4th light added 25โ 20 gauge 3 conductor wire
Here are some videos showing how I extended the cables and kept them more water resistant
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