To connect strip lights, start by cutting the strip in a straight line through the middle of the copper pads. Once cut, align the two sections and slide the first section into the appropriate connector. The type of connector you use will depend on your specific needs. A Pigtail Connector is used to add wire leads to the end of your strip light, while a Jumper Connector is ideal for bridging gaps or creating wire jumps between strip sections. To join two strip ends directly, use a Splice Connector. Always ensure the polarity is matched correctly (+ to +, – to –). For a detailed guide, check out our article here.