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Hi,
I see this is a very old post, but it ended with success.
Can someone write what the size/parts are for the male and female RGBpx connectors? Also the specific wire size/gauge? (I might have too thick of wire...)
I ordered some of the wrong size connectors in an effort to make my own, and would like to make the right choice next time... it is hard to guess based on holding it up to the monitor and looking at dozens of different very similar headers and plugs on sale.
Thanks!!
do yourself the favor a buy a splitty4. IT comes with the cable you need and more. Its not even worth buying the cable desperate cable.Hi,
I see this is a very old post, but it ended with success.
Can someone write what the size/parts are for the male and female RGBpx connectors? Also the specific wire size/gauge? (I might have too thick of wire...)
I ordered some of the wrong size connectors in an effort to make my own, and would like to make the right choice next time... it is hard to guess based on holding it up to the monitor and looking at dozens of different very similar headers and plugs on sale.
Thanks!!
I was directed to the Molex PicoBlade Connector System
Looks like they have the plugs and crimps to make your own
I need a 60 cm cable, and they just happen to have one, stock, off the shelf (Part Number: 15134-0406)
I ordered one, hope it's the right thing
Hello,
I recently replaced my Corsair Commander Pro with your QUADRO unit. have some WS2818B 5 volt Addressable RGB light that I controlled with the Commander Pro.
Is there a wiring diagram for the RGBpx cable?
attached is a picture of the LEDs I am using.
Thank you for your solution.
Zitat
Found the Solution:
RGB
works perfectly using an extension harness that I cut and probe with my
DVOM. Soldered some new male and female connectors and it works like a
champ! hope this helps someone.
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I recall that the Molex Picoblade pre-made cables have a different pinout than the RGBpx cables. The Molex pinout is (I think) reversed on one end relative to the other end while RGBpx is straight through pin to pin. There is a post somewhere on this forum about it. I downloaded a picture that the OP posted showing the difference but looking at it now I find it confusing but think it shows that the Molex pinout is inverted. I have attached the picture and an assembly detail from Molex that shows how their Picoblade cables are pinned. When yours arrives I would check it against an RGBpx cable with a continuity checker. The Molex document shows the inverted pinout which I circled in Red. It also shows the part numbers for the Molex Picoblade cables of various lengths. If the pinout is inverted verses RGBpx you would have to de-pin one end then re-pin it with the RGBpx pin out. I think Molex makes a pin extractor for Picoblade but I could not find it on their site.
I was directed to the Molex PicoBlade Connector System
Looks like they have the plugs and crimps to make your own
I need a 60 cm cable, and they just happen to have one, stock, off the shelf (Part Number: 15134-0406)
I ordered one, hope it's the right thing
All the RGBPx are 4 pin connectors, although It's not very clear on these photosThank you for your solution.
I assume the white wire doesn't have any function in this case? I believe it doesn't since WS2812B / WS2818B LED is 3 pin and you got it to work.
I'm wondering what is it forMaybe the need of the white wire usage depends on the LED strip used (e.g. for some signal converting)? I'm a bit confused since the RGBpx 32cm and 27,3cm strips looks to be different strips, however, both are compatible with Farbwerk/QUADRO/OCTO and there are 4 pins soldered onto the 32cm RGBpx strips which comes with the 4 pin connector, and 3 pins on the 27,3cm RGBpx strips aka WS2812/WS2818.
32cm https://shop.aquacomputer.de/product_inf…roducts_id=3767
27cm https://shop.aquacomputer.de/product_inf…roducts_id=3768
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got me curious.. i had a go on my Farbwerk nano. For all intents and
purposes, the white wire seems to be floating. Can't measure anything on
it.
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