Hügli
2015-08-22 23:59:25
- #1
Hello everyone =)
As you might already guess from the subject line, I have a question regarding the combination of the Dioder LED strips – but first, a little background story:
Last weekend, we had a family visit in Wallau. The reason was the renovation, more precisely the new furnishing, of the house. A joint visit to Ikea (in Wallau) was also part of it.
There, besides numerous pieces of furniture, we also bought a Dioder LED strip (4-piece - white). Back at the renovation site, we then realized that we made a mistake. After all, we want to illuminate the new shelf in color and not just white.
Now to my question:
Is it possible to combine the above-mentioned LED strips with the "colored" 4-piece Dioder LED strips, preferably on one power supply and without any issues related to the respective power consumption?
So first a white strip after the splitter and then a colored strip? I also attached a picture as a link.
I hope for a prompt (and pleasing) reply..
Best regards
Hügli
As you might already guess from the subject line, I have a question regarding the combination of the Dioder LED strips – but first, a little background story:
Last weekend, we had a family visit in Wallau. The reason was the renovation, more precisely the new furnishing, of the house. A joint visit to Ikea (in Wallau) was also part of it.
There, besides numerous pieces of furniture, we also bought a Dioder LED strip (4-piece - white). Back at the renovation site, we then realized that we made a mistake. After all, we want to illuminate the new shelf in color and not just white.
Now to my question:
Is it possible to combine the above-mentioned LED strips with the "colored" 4-piece Dioder LED strips, preferably on one power supply and without any issues related to the respective power consumption?
So first a white strip after the splitter and then a colored strip? I also attached a picture as a link.
I hope for a prompt (and pleasing) reply..
Best regards
Hügli