T theheadshotdude Reputable Jul 31, 2017 80 0 4,640 Jun 6, 2019 #1 Now, i have an rgb led strip, and no controller for the rgb. question: Can i only connect one color so only that color is on, and if so, how should i connect it to. the strip has a black, blue, green and red wire.
Now, i have an rgb led strip, and no controller for the rgb. question: Can i only connect one color so only that color is on, and if so, how should i connect it to. the strip has a black, blue, green and red wire.
Solution J J jay32267 Jun 6, 2019 You can only connect one if you want. Most likely "black" is the negative and the three colored wires are all for positive voltage. One for each color. Make sure the voltage that you connect is the same as the voltage the strip is rated for. There are at least 12V and 5V LED strips that I've seen.
You can only connect one if you want. Most likely "black" is the negative and the three colored wires are all for positive voltage. One for each color. Make sure the voltage that you connect is the same as the voltage the strip is rated for. There are at least 12V and 5V LED strips that I've seen.
J jay32267 Champion Mar 16, 2017 10,704 1,326 56,940 Jun 6, 2019 Solution #2 You can only connect one if you want. Most likely "black" is the negative and the three colored wires are all for positive voltage. One for each color. Make sure the voltage that you connect is the same as the voltage the strip is rated for. There are at least 12V and 5V LED strips that I've seen. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You can only connect one if you want. Most likely "black" is the negative and the three colored wires are all for positive voltage. One for each color. Make sure the voltage that you connect is the same as the voltage the strip is rated for. There are at least 12V and 5V LED strips that I've seen.