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RGBW Controllorer 2 + Led Strip


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Hi All,

 

I have a led strip. I would to control it with a RGBW Controller.

 

The Led Strip has a 24v power supply. Can I use it for the RGBW controller? How can do it?

 

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5 hours ago, MarcoTorino71 said:

Can I use it for the RGBW controller? How can do it?

Connect you power supply 24v to the RGB Controller. And connect you RGB-Strip to the RGBW-Controller.
see also the manuell.

 

 

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    thenkx @Osorkon

     

    but, just another question: how can connect the power supply to RGBW controller?

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    1 hour ago, MarcoTorino71 said:

    how can connect the power supply to RGBW controller?

    Cut the cable, strip it and attach it to the RGBW controller (small screwdriver)

     

    Of course, pull the plug first.
    Red is usually +
    And black -
    if you are not sure, use a multimeter. Or call an electrician to help you.

     

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    Otherwise, buy a new led strip. It will only cost a few bucks, a lot less than the Fibaro RGBW module. 

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