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One of the reasons we like wiring diagrams here at Wholesale LED Lights is that they’re so easy to understand. Follow the lines, connect the dots, and off you go! This time, we’re looking at Dual Colour LED Strip Lights. Firstly, you’ll need the following: Dual Colour LED Strip Light; Dual Colour Touch Controller; LED Driver; Screwdriver. Step 1 Before starting anything, check that everything is in tip-top co… Read more
RGB strip lights are really cool pieces of kit – they’re even better when used with a DMX controller, giving you effects and lights that are simply not possible with normal controllers. Wiring might be daunting for some, but our guide will help you put together a simple DMX system using RGB colour changing LED tape. To begin with, you’ll need the following: DMX Wall Plate; DMX Decoder(s); LED Driver(s); RGB Colou… Read more
Wiring diagrams make even the most complex of tasks so much simpler. That’s why we love to use them here at Wholesale LED Lights. Here, we’re going to look at how to wire up some RGB Colour LED Strip Light to a touch controller. Before we dive into our 5 easy steps, make sure you’ve got everything you need first. RGB Colour LED Strip Lights; RGB Colour Touch Controller; LED Driver; Screwdriver. Please make sure that the mains pow… Read more

Posted by Amit Soni on 31st May 2012

When it comes to lighting any of the rooms in your house, the world is pretty much your oyster. LED downlights are a popular option because of their flexibility – you can create a focal point or you can combine them and light an entire room. If you choose to do the latter, the burning question becomes – how many? The truth is that there is no simple answer to this question, as different rooms have different requirements. A room may… Read more