Cables
At Simple Lighting, we have extension cables and connectors for your LED under cabinet lighting and LED tape that will grant you more flexibility in terms of positioning and installing your fixtures! With these LED light cable connectors, you don’t need to worry too much about whether or not your fixtures will reach a power supply or if you’ll be able to do the application you intended!
Our cables and connectors include extension cables, link light cables, and distribution blocks!
Easy Install Link Light Cable
Installing the link light cable is pretty straightforward. It’s basically a plug-and-play system, making extending your cables easy and quick! You can DIY it, but if you’re not confident, it’s better to have a professional do it for you.
The extension cables and link light cables on our roster come in different length options. The link light cables are available in 500mm and 1000mm while the extension cables come in 2 metres and 5 metres. With this, you can freely choose which suits your application best and ensure that you’re only getting what you need!
Enhance Your Under Cabinet Lighting Using Light Cable Connector
There are times when you want to install your lights in a specific spot but are not able to because there’s no nearby power supply to make them work. That’s where LED light cable connectors come in. With an extension cable, you’ll be able to achieve the look you want in your room and elevate its aesthetics as you’re able to position them in the right area.
In addition, under cabinet cable connectors will allow you to daisy chain your lights together instead of wiring each fixture back to the mains circuit every time!
You can only use our 2-metre or 5-metre extension cable with a single-coloured LED under cabinet light or LED tape. Ensure that you have the correct fittings to guarantee that your lighting system will work. As for our link light cable, you can use it with our linkable LED under cabinet light!
Do you need special wiring for LED lights?
Some lighting systems need to be retrofitted to an LED-compatible system if they’re transitioning from traditional fixtures. Because of this, there are people who wonder whether there’s special wiring required for LED lights.
LED lighting can be paired with wiring that is commonly used in houses. Many LED lights have a built-in transformer, allowing you to connect them to the mains power or plug them into a standard electrical outlet.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you need special wiring for LED lights?
No, LED lights can be paired with standard household wiring. Many LED lights have a built-in transformer, allowing you to connect them directly to mains power or plug them into a standard electrical outlet. Some lighting systems may need retrofitting when transitioning from traditional fixtures, but no special wiring is typically required.
What length options are available for LED extension cables?
Simple Lighting offers extension cables in 2 metre and 5 metre lengths for LED under cabinet lights and LED tape. Link light cables are available in shorter lengths of 500mm and 1000mm. This range of options allows you to choose the perfect length for your specific installation needs.
Can I use extension cables with any type of LED lighting?
Extension cables (2m or 5m) can only be used with single-coloured LED under cabinet lights or LED tape. Link light cables are specifically designed for use with linkable LED under cabinet lights. It's important to ensure you have the correct fittings to guarantee your lighting system will work properly.
What are the benefits of using LED light cable connectors?
LED light cable connectors give you flexibility to position lights exactly where you want them, even when there's no nearby power supply. They also allow you to daisy chain lights together instead of wiring each fixture back to the mains circuit individually, making installation more efficient and cost-effective.
Are LED extension cables easy to install yourself?
Yes, LED extension cables use a plug-and-play system that makes extending your cables quick and straightforward. The link light cables are particularly easy to install as a DIY project. However, if you're not confident with electrical work, it's always better to have a professional electrician handle the installation.
What types of LED strip cables are available for different lighting effects?
Simple Lighting offers various specialist cables for different LED strip types, including 4-core RGB cables, 5-core RGBW cables, 3-core CCT (colour changing temperature) cables, and 6-core RGB+CCT cables. These multi-core cables are designed to carry the different signals needed for colour-changing and tuneable white LED strips.
What is a distribution block and when would I need one?
A distribution block, such as the 6-way option available at Simple Lighting, allows you to split one power feed into multiple outputs. This is particularly useful when you want to power several LED lights or strips from a single transformer or power source, making your installation more organised and efficient.




















