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How to Achieve White Light Using 2-Wire RGB in a Two-Level Bathtub: Bridging Tips & Tricks

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  • #1 16693912
    rosenrot1987
    Level 9  
    Hello
    A stupid question, but in a bathtub on two levels, I want to give RGB. The cable that connects them into one string is 2-wire (the tiler was bad) and it cannot be replaced because it is built-in. I have already bought 5m RGB, but I want to get white color everywhere because I know that I can not do RGB anymore. Which one to bridge with so that only white light shines?
    Best regards and thanks for your understanding
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  • #2 16693927
    Justyniunia
    Level 36  
    All three together.
    Whether you get white or pink, unfortunately, depends on the LEDs themselves.
    You can always use this 2-core cable to release only 12V power, and in places where you connect strips (or other LEDs) and have access - use wireless drivers.
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  • #3 16694031
    kkas12
    Level 43  
    What zone is the inside of the bathtub?
  • #4 16694041
    rosenrot1987
    Level 9  
    I mean, I'm asking for a zone
    So combine rbg and plus separately with plus?
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  • #5 16694052
    Justyniunia
    Level 36  
    Yes. R, G and B together and to the ground, plus to plus. It will glow white.
    Think about that control. It will be as it should be.
    Since you have access to tapes, that's where you put the driver.
    With the cable that you have built in, you connect the power and everything.
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  • #6 16694099
    kkas12
    Level 43  
    rosenrot1987 wrote:
    I ask sharp
    First answer this question and then you can solve the problem you presented.
    But I will tell you. There is zone 0 inside the tub.
    What electrical devices can be installed in it?
  • #7 16694101
    rosenrot1987
    Level 9  
    Well, but I would have to use two remote controls to turn on these two separate strips.
    So on the one hand RGB connect to the other side RGB and plus to the plus? Because I tried and nothing shone at all ...
  • #8 16694116
    Justyniunia
    Level 36  
    Maybe draw in some paint how you got it done.
    If the tapes are for 12V, you have a power supply with 12V with the appropriate current capacity, it must light.
  • #9 16694117
    Łukasz-O
    Admin of electroenergetics
    :arrow: rosenrot1987 Do you even understand what is written to you? I will not mention the consequences of what you want to do, because you are in a hurry to enter the other world.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around achieving white light in a two-level bathtub using a 2-wire RGB setup. The user seeks advice on how to connect RGB strips to produce white light, given that the existing wiring cannot be replaced. Responses suggest connecting the red, green, and blue wires together with the positive terminal to achieve white light, while also considering the use of wireless drivers for better control. There are concerns about the electrical safety in the bathtub's zone 0, and the necessity of ensuring proper voltage and current capacity for the LED strips to function correctly. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the wiring configuration and the potential need for remote controls for separate RGB strips.
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