
PRODUCT MANUAL
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If you are using standard power cables (red and black wires) keep in mind which contact is positive and negative when soldering your connections. On
the strip, you can identify which side is positive or negative by looking for the icons corresponding to positive and negative (see Figure 7). Depending on
the model of the strip the positive may be on top with negative on bottom or vice versa.
The example shown in Figure 8 utilizes Solid Apollo’s 15ft Waterproof Cable which has a white strip running along the positive wire as an identier.
When using a similar cable with a barrel connector, double check you’re connecting the positive wire to the positive contact and the negative wire to the
negative contact to avoid a short circuit or having to re-solder.
Step 6: Soldering Positive and Negative Wires
Figure 7. Figure 8.
Before completing a waterproof seal, check rst to see if your
connections work. Once you’ve conrmed the strip properly lights,
put a pinch of the 5g Waterproong 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 NeonMax.
Like Step 7, check rst to see if your connections work. Once you’ve
conrmed the strip properly lights, put a pinch of the 5g Waterproong
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 NeonMax.
Step 7: Waterproof Seal - Cable End Cap Step 8: Waterproof Seal - End Cap
Figure 9. Figure 10.