Solid Apollo RGB NeonMax 24V 85W Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Solid Apollo
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Solid Apollo RGB NeonMax 24V 85W
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Product Description
Thank you for purchasing Solid Apollo’s RGB NeonMax 24V 85W!
Solid Apollo’s RGB NeonMax is a state of the art Neon LED light simulating the
effect and look of neon in a continuous well-balanced light. This next
generation bendable RGB NeonMax projects a brutally bright light offering
optimum performance, energy efficiency, and effortless maintenance over
traditional glass neon.
This user guide is intended to instruct and guide any user on how to properly
cut the RGB NeonMax to length, re-power with a new power cable, and completely
waterproof the connection.
Product Features
- 20ft Spool
- Flexible & Cuttable
- Side Bending
- Cut Points Every 4in
- Fully Dimmable
- Features a 6.6ft Waterproof Cable w/ Female Barrel Connector
- Low Voltage Product at 24V – 85W Per Spool
- Fully Waterproof, Rated at IP67
- Indoor / Outdoor Application
- Product Comes Ready to Plug & Play
- Perfect for Accent Lighting, Linear Lighting and In-Wall Lighting
Manual Will Review
- Proper Cutting and Installation
- Waterproofing and Configuration Process
- Technical Information
- Do’s and Don’ts
Proper Cutting and Installation
This section will guide you on how to cut the RGB NeonMax, install a power/extension cable, and add an end cap for a complete, fully waterproof connection. Please note, for outdoor or high humidity applications, we recommend using waterproofing glue for all connections and a drying time of at least 24 hours before installing or using the RGB NeonMax.
Tools & Accessories Required
- Sharp Metal Scissors or Shears (for cutting Neon at cut points)
- 5g Waterproofing Glue
- Soldering Iron
- 15ft Waterproof RGB LED Strip Extension Cable
- Cable End Cap for NeonMax 24V 85W
- Box Knife or Blade
Step 1: Locate the Cut Points
Look on both sides of the RGB NeonMax and find the side that has a thin
transparent line in the middle of the strip. The transparent line will be your
guide to locating the fixture’s cut points.
Within the transparent lines you will see a distinctive small black line. That
black line is your cut point (see Figure 1).
Pro Tip: The RGB NeonMax has cut points every 3.9 inches. If you are
having a hard time seeing the Cut Points, measure 3.9 inches from the
beginning of the Neon light, mark it with a marker and cut it from there.
Step 2: Cutting the Cut Point
Imagine a line passing from one side of the RGB NeonMax to the other with the
center being the cut point symbol. Take either scissors or shears and line
them up over the cut point as straight as you can and cut through the RGB
NeonMax (see Figure 2).
Step 3: Exposing the Contacts
Once you have made your cut, notice that the contacts are tucked inside the
RGB NeonMax fixture. Grab your box knife or blade and prepare to trim.
To gain access to the contacts, you will need to cut 1/4 of an inch off the
RGB NeonMax’s sleeve or just enough until you can clearly see the positive and
RGB icons next to the contacts (see Figure 3).
Please Note: Be very careful when trimming off the sleeve. Do not cut all
the way through to the strip. The RGB NeonMax’s sleeve is super soft and will
only require the tip of the blade.
Step 4:
Insert Cable End Cap to Cable Wire
Step 4 is one of the most important steps in the guide as it is the easiest to
forget. Slide the Cable End Cap on to the cable wire before proceeding to the
next step (see Figure 4). Failure to do this step will cause you to re-do the
soldering process.
Step 5: Splicing Waterproof Cable Wires
When splicing your Waterproof Cable wires, be sure to cut the positive and
negative wires as short as 1/8 of an inch or short enough for the main
waterproof cable to be inside the Cable End Cap (see Figure 5). Leaving the
positive and negative wires too long will not properly seal the connection and
will cause the RGB NeonMax to fail over time due to debris and exposure to
other damaging elements.
See Figure 6 for proper connection.
Step 6: Soldering Positive and Negative Wires
If you are using standard power cables (positive, red, green, and blue wires)
keep in mind which contact corresponds to the correct wire when soldering your
connections. On the strip, you can identify each contact by looking for the
icons printed net to the contacts (see Figure 7).
The example shown in Figure 8 utilizes Solid Apollo’s 15ft RGB Waterproof Cable which has red, green, blue, and white stripes running along the RGB and positive wires respectively as an identifier. When using a similar cable with a barrel connector, double check that you’re connecting the correct wire to the correct contact to avoid having to re-solder your connections
Step 7: Waterproof Seal – Cable End Cap
Before completing a waterproof seal, check first to see if your connections
work. Once you’ve confirmed the strip properly lights, put a pinch of the 5g
Waterproofing glue inside the Cable End Cap (Figure 9). Slide the end cap over
the connection and the beginning of the strip until it’s snug and you’re good
to go.
Please note: Let the unit dry for at least 24 hours before installing or
using the RGB NeonMax.
Step 8:
Waterproof Seal – End Cap
Like Step 7, check first to see if your connections work. Once you’ve
confirmed the strip properly lights, put a pinch of the 5g Waterproofing glue
inside the End Cap (Figure 10). Slide the end cap over the end of the strip
until it’s snug and you’re good to go.
Please note: Let the unit dry for at least 24 hours before installing or
using the RGB NeonMax.
Technical Information
- Dimmable : Yes
- Minimum Cut : 3.9in (99mm)
- Total LEDs : 360
- LEDs per Foot : 18
- Operating Voltage : 24V
- Watts per Foot : 4.3W
- Watts per Spool : 85W
- Max Power : 85W
- LED Type : SMD 5050
- Beam Angle : 113º
- Warranty : 3 Years
- Weight : 3.6lb
- Size : L: 19.7ft x W: 0.4in x H: 0.72in
- IP Rating : IP67
- Working Temperature : -10F to 140F
Do’s and Don’ts
Before Soldering Cable Wires to RGB NeonMax
- Do – Check the length of the cable wires before soldering to avoid having to cut and re-solder the cables. Remember, if the cables are not a proper length the connection will not be waterproof sealed.
- Don’t – Do not forget to slide the Cable End Cap onto the cable wire first before soldering your connections (refer to Step 4).
Proper Handling and Cutting
- Do – Always double-check the cut point you are preparing to cut. Highlight it with a marker if you have to, it’s better to be safe than sorry.
- Don’t – Keep in mind that the RGB NeonMax is side bending (left to right) in the opposite direction of the light output and not top bending (up and down). Bending the RGB NeonMax vertically could split the contacts causing the unit to fail. If you do have to adjust the RGB NeonMax vertically, off the brackets for example, pull the unit off the brackets gently.
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