The RGD LED strip lights are basically operated using a matching LED controller which is required to determine the colors displayed on the strip light itself. It depends on the type of controller you have chosen that what kind of effect you can create with your strip. The LED strip will have a fixed of set of colors which can be displayed in a particular sequence. You can control this sequence with the help of the LED controller.
Before buying one, you need to be sure of the technical details so that you can know which one is going to work the best with your RDG strip. It is the control through which the performance of the lights can be determined. If the controller can provide up to 140 watt performance, then it will let you use the strip with 7 watt per meter. This will let you control 20 meters of the strip lights. If you want to control more, then you can connect the LED strip with an RGB amplifier so that it can forward more signals to the controller and you can have more access to the lights. You will have to connect the amplifier with the transformer or battery directly because the controllers are only capable of running a fixed amount of power.
The connection mode of your LEDs will determine the connection mode of your LED controller. LEDs come with 4 pins among which 3 of them are the ones for RGB colors. The pole of these pins is going to determine the connection. If you have 3 positive pins and 1 negative pin, then you have the cathode connection. If you have 3 negative pins and 1 positive pin, then you have an anode connection.
The RGD LED controller will work with PMW. It will turn on and off the lights fully in a certain frequency. They work in such a way that if the blue LED light is turned off, then red and green lights together create yellow light effect. In this way, you can use the controller to create an ambiance and your very own colorful lighting effect.
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