Electronic – What are these LED power supply plugs called

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New LED lamps made in China have fancy new connectors and I'm searching for the IEEE official name (or whichever authority names them). I need to order male and female ends that can be opened to expose wiring screws inside or soldering posts.

According to Power Brick it's probably 20V DC. The wire looks like 24 gauge? Let's call them think speaker wires. I think the lamp is about 7 watts?

Here's what the male plug looks like next to a dime:

male end

Here's what the female receiver looks like next to a standard USB plug:

female end

My goal is to buy 100 feet of speaker wire and make a 35 foot extension cable and a 25 foot extension.

A nice thin wire pair will run across the living room baseboards nicer than 14 gauge 120VAC cable.

Best Answer

These look like DIN loudspeaker plugs. Odds are you could find some extension cords for those too!

I'm not sure how would you still source them, these new connectors aren't very new at all, and seem to be quite rare these days. One can still apparently find these listed on our favourite auction sites and the like as B&O connectors, as the brand still seems to use those. There also were 3- and 4-pin versions, but those now seem to be much, much more obscure!

See here:

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(Image taken from here)

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