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I have Nanoleaf LED light strips that I need to go around a corner and also bridge a blank space. Nanoleaf is always sold out of the extender wires and the generic ones on Amazon get bad reviews. These specific lights are different than most and have 6 pin connectors. Can I get standard 6 conductor wire and then 6 pin male and female ends and make my own?

Thanks.

FYI: I think I used the proper terms if not I'm happy to learn
 

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