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Flux - CONTROL BOX Cable | upto 3m | W
Flux - CONTROL BOX Cable | upto 3m | W
SKU:5cmFwEC_FLUX
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Compatibility
There are 7 versions of Philips Hue LightStrip, many with differing connectors. There are 3 revisions of Lightstrip Plus, there is Gradient Lightstrip, Solo Lightstrip and now both OmniGlow & Flux Strip Lights. Most versions have 2 different sized connectors, the Control Box socket and the LightStrip Extension connector, making 3 different cable combinations for each of the 7 versions. That's 21 different cables, plus splitters.
As all these cables are made to order, please ensure this cable is compatible with your Strip Light and connects between your intended sockets/connectors.
As all these cables are made to order, please ensure this cable is compatible with your Strip Light and connects between your intended sockets/connectors.
Control Box
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LightStrip
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Other Cables
This is a custom-made Control Box Extension Cable for the Philips Hue Flux LightStrip (produced from late 2025, and can display multiple colours at once). It extends the distance between the Control Box and the LightStrip only.
This cable will NOT connect to 1m Extension LightStrips as that connector is slightly different and incompatible. For a cable that plugs in-between the Control Box and a 1m Extension Lightstrip, you will need to search for 'Converter Hue Flux'. For cables that go in-between Lightstrips, you will need to search for a 'Spacer Cable Hue Flux'.
These can be used in various scenarios. For example, you might want to extend the distance from the plug to the first LightStrip as it wouldn't reach that far originally.
This will not work between any cut edges of LightStrip.
Our Philips Hue Flux LightStrip Cables Leads and Extensions are made with the correct connectors for the Philips Hue Flux LightStrip system.
This cable will NOT connect to 1m Extension LightStrips as that connector is slightly different and incompatible. For a cable that plugs in-between the Control Box and a 1m Extension Lightstrip, you will need to search for 'Converter Hue Flux'. For cables that go in-between Lightstrips, you will need to search for a 'Spacer Cable Hue Flux'.
These can be used in various scenarios. For example, you might want to extend the distance from the plug to the first LightStrip as it wouldn't reach that far originally.
This will not work between any cut edges of LightStrip.
Our Philips Hue Flux LightStrip Cables Leads and Extensions are made with the correct connectors for the Philips Hue Flux LightStrip system.
Dimensions
< Choose the Length >
These cables are custom-made to your exact length. If your preferred size isn't available, simply purchase a longer length and let us know your specifications.
Unlike other Philips LightStrips, which are controlled by power for each of the five LED colours, Flux LightStrips are controlled by data. Since power is delivered by only one core resistance can impact performance. This explains the limited cable length compared to other LightStrips. Cables should not be combined because the maximum length available is the longest that will work without issues.
All the cables work but when they're too long for the setup they create too much resistance causing the LightStrip to randomly flash or blink. In a controlled environment the following combinations shown with a tick work well. Those with a cross will flicker.
There's no perfect formula for what will and won't work with each setup. This is why you can return these products for free if they don't suit your particular needs.
They usually fit quite tightly. Push it in firmly with a slight wiggle and the pins should go all the way in. While the cable will plug into some connectors either way up, they only work one way. If it doesn't work turn it off at the wall and plug it in the other way. It shouldn't damage the LightStrip if you plug it the wrong way up as long as it's not powered on for hours.
Since Phillips didn't design these lightstrips with cables in mind, there's nothing to clip or lock onto. Lightstrips only stay in place because they're stuck. In some situations you might need to secure the connections with insulation tape or heatshrink.
Unlike other Philips LightStrips, which are controlled by power for each of the five LED colours, Flux LightStrips are controlled by data. Since power is delivered by only one core resistance can impact performance. This explains the limited cable length compared to other LightStrips. Cables should not be combined because the maximum length available is the longest that will work without issues.
All the cables work but when they're too long for the setup they create too much resistance causing the LightStrip to randomly flash or blink. In a controlled environment the following combinations shown with a tick work well. Those with a cross will flicker.
Standard Flux LightStrip
| Flat Cable | Round Cable | ||||||||||||
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| 1m | 1.5m | 2m | 2.5m | 3m | 3.5m | 1m | 1.5m | 2m | 2.5m | 3m | |||
| LightStrip Lengths | 1m | ||||||||||||
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Flux Ultra Bright LightStrips
| Flat Cable | Round Cable | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1m | 1.5m | 2m | 2.5m | 3m | 3.5m | 1m | 1.5m | 2m | 2.5m | 3m | |||
| LightStrip Length | 1m | ||||||||||||
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| 3m | |||||||||||||
Fitting Instructions
Please switch off the lightstrip at the wall before plugging these cables in. The Control Box calibrates to new cables and Extension LightStrips when powered on, so it knows how far to spread the gradient.They usually fit quite tightly. Push it in firmly with a slight wiggle and the pins should go all the way in. While the cable will plug into some connectors either way up, they only work one way. If it doesn't work turn it off at the wall and plug it in the other way. It shouldn't damage the LightStrip if you plug it the wrong way up as long as it's not powered on for hours.
Since Phillips didn't design these lightstrips with cables in mind, there's nothing to clip or lock onto. Lightstrips only stay in place because they're stuck. In some situations you might need to secure the connections with insulation tape or heatshrink.
