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Wet sounds led controller

toddgray519

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I have a 2023 Yamaha 222 x can someone tell me if this is the right led rgb controller to hook up the speaker lights
 

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Thanks for the info much appreciated
 
Could you give me some wiring help I ran the rgb wire in series to each speaker do I hook up the starting end and the finishing end to the box or just hook up 1 end
 

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Could you give me some wiring help I ran the rgb wire in series to each speaker do I hook up the starting end and the finishing end to the box or just hook up 1 end
Should just need one end connected but not sure how well running in series will work. Mine are ran in parallel.
 
Could you draw a small diagram
 
just one end of the rgb wires connects...
here's a drwg from kicker
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each green board on that controller is an output.. could connect the left side led's on one output and the right side led's on the other..should mean each output is 'seeing' a smaller load.
 
If you wired the same as the diagram and keep each color going to the same color on the wire and same color on the next speaker then its wired in parallel not series.

You should be good to just connect to one of the controller outputs not both Unless your exeding the watage load on the controller then you will need to split the circuit. Easiest way to do that would be to cut the wire between speakers at some point and connect the other end that you were going to return to the contrller to the other channel on the controller.
 
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Hank you so much for clearing that up
 
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