Soldered led strip safety question!

metic

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Okay so i was wondering if I should put some silicone or something on the soldered areas of the Led Strips that I bought from cutter before they changed to the solderless push in wago connectors.

These strips have a red and black wire pre-soldered to the led strips positive and negative contact points and it seems a little dangerous to have these contacts open to be touched by "accident" :)

I don't exactly have a pic atm of what I'm talking about but I will take one just to show what I mean,

The solder points for the positive and negative are about 10mm apart so one finger could theoretically "Short" the fixture and probably give me a good "how ya goin"

Will probably put some clear silicone adhesive over the contacts just to be safe.

Yay or nay :) ?
 

metic

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@welight and @*MmmMmmMmm* thankyou I will see if I can get liquid tape or hot glue.

am I correct in assuming the contact points would be live to the touch if both the negative and positive solder points were touched simultaneously?
 

welight

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@welight and @*MmmMmmMmm* thankyou I will see if I can get liquid tape or hot glue.

am I correct in assuming the contact points would be live to the touch if both the negative and positive solder points were touched simultaneously?
Typically 48V or less, its possible a mild short could occur if you laid a wire across the two pad, would not likely cause any led failure, however I dont recommend trying it, best to insulate the pads if you see it being an issue
 

dandyrandy

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I was working on a 5 volt 120 amp supply on an nc control made back in the 70's. Switching type supply but still weighed over 75 lbs. Technology certainly has improved. Anyway I had replaced the power output switching transistors and had the supply back up and running. I thought I would feel the to3 transistor cases to see if they were warm. The usually ran slightly warm. No danger of shock in the area I was touching. But I had forgotten to take my wedding band off. It touched across the 5v 120 amp buss. Instantly my ring turned hot. I pulled my hand out of the supply and blew and spun my ring as fast as I could on my finger. Took out a pretty good chunk of gold. Always remove jewelry.
 

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