Upgrade your equipment's connectivity with the Professional DC Socket Pigtail. This 5.5mm x 2.1mm female jack features high-tension internal contacts on one end and pre-stripped, color-coded wires on the other. It is the definitive choice for technicians and makers who need to add a reliable, professional-grade power input to CCTV housings, custom electronics, or DIY battery projects.
Universal 2.1mm Standard: Designed to accept the 5.5mm x 2.1mm DC male plugs found on almost all standard 12V and 24V power adapters.
High-Retention Socket: Features an internal leaf spring design that grips the male plug tightly, preventing power flickering or accidental disconnections.
Pre-Stripped & Tinned Ends: The wires come ready for action, allowing for fast soldering or secure connection into terminal blocks without fraying.
Polarity Precision: Standard Red (Positive) and Black (Negative) wires ensure you never miswire your power input during installation.
CCTV Power Repair: Replace damaged or corroded power input jacks on security cameras to restore a stable video feed.
DIY Project Boxes: Add a professional DC input port to your custom electronic enclosures so they can be powered by standard wall bricks.
LED Controller Mods: Create custom power entry points for LED dimmers or smart home controllers.
Battery Charging Ports: The ideal connector for adding a charging input to custom-built 12V lithium or lead-acid battery packs.
Precision 5.5mm x 2.1mm Female Jack: Built with high-impact ABS and corrosion-resistant metal contacts.
Molded Strain Relief: The socket head is over-molded to protect the internal wire joints from physical stress and pulling.
Product Type: DC Female Socket to Bare Wire Pigtail
Socket Size: 5.5mm (Outer) x 2.1mm (Inner Pin Compatibility)
Included: 1x 2.1mm DC Socket Pigtail
1. Can I mount this through a hole in a box? While this is a pigtail version for internal wiring, it can be secured using a cable gland or a small notch. If you need a version that screws into a panel with a nut, look for our "Panel Mount" DC sockets!
2. Is it better to solder or use a connector? Soldering the tinned ends directly to your PCB or using a "heat-shrink" butt connector provides the most permanent and professional results, especially for gear you might use on your Singapore trip or in the field.
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