• Easier for camera installation, save time and more securer cable connection.
  • No electrical tap, No splicing, no crimping, but only a small screw driver.
  • Quantity: Daykit 10 PAIRS 12V Male+Female 2.1x5.5MM DC Power Jack Plug Adapter Connector
  • Simply & Professional appearance for power cabling.
  • It is a perfect solution for those who want to make custom power cable. This CCTV Camera DC Power Connector will provide a great connection.

These connectors are so easy to install for building extension cables for my foldable solar panels to my solar controller for my LifePo4 battery. My solar generator has these DC ports and I have used them to create various links like battery clips and Anderson Powerpole links. Be sure to use with some Heatshrink for a good looking connection.

Cant live without these thinks if you're a crazy tinkerer, like myself. Use them all over to connect things to my isolated 12V solar home wiring for pretty much anything that will take 12V. Much more efficient than converting 120V down.

great value easy to use .so far no issues at this time since I installed them. Used them inside and outside .Outside they where covered using a electrical box with blank plate cover to protect the connections

I bought these for interchangeability and they are perfect. Well made and just what I need.The price is amazing for these.

These were not as flimsy as some I bought from another seller, they are strong and reliable with no current loss so far. I only had two defective product, but that is great considering the amount manufactured.

Seems to be well made and of high quality. I did have some trouble getting 14g wire into the terminals, it was possible but not worth the frustration. I found that if I tended the ends of the wire and then took a small hammer and then flattened out the solder that they just slipped right in without any fraying of the wires. Made for a clean install.

One was dead on arrival, so I wasted an hour troubleshooting why my LED's wouldn't work. You get what you pay for I guess. The other 4-5 sets I used out of the 10 worked fine. These were for a low budget LED setup under the kitchen counters. I decided to use these so in the future I could easily replace strips of LED's if needed. Edit: Customer service offered to send out a replacement for the one that didn't work.

great for hooking up rechargeable camping lanterns to portable folding solar cells or any low voltage quick disconnect power applications. seems to be built well and the price is right.

I find these very durable. I strip small braided wire to about 3/16" and fold the strands over the insulation. I open the screws all the way and then use a small screwdriver to fully open the wire opening. Then I tighten the screw, best with small Phillips head screw driver. Larger wire should be tined with solder. Solid wire will do best if not flexed often. I have had only a couple bad ones of about 200. They connect securely.

Bought a dozen of these to get Power across additional Camera's on Cat5e, while still running on a BNC/ rg-59 camera system. This will allow future upgrade to an IP camera system by having the Cat5e infrastructure in place on these new camera runs.