LED strip lights

hello all

this is my first post and am not sure where to post so I’ll start here. I am trying to control 2 zones of LED strips that will have 2 separate power supplies. I am unable to hard wire them together, but I would like for them to function as one. In each zone there is white and blue and I would like to be able to control each color separately and have dimming function. I have a generic Chinese led controller with wifi dongle and it works, but only for 1 strip on 1 zone. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thank you
Kyle

Hmm. I know it’s a bit disheartening to post a query that gets zero replies, so…

I have no idea.

Dunno how they’re controlled, what “generic Chinese controller” it is or what it does, etc. Maybe throw in some more details?

I ’m also interested about solutions to manage several RGB led strips in sync.

So far i installed one under a sofa and would like to have a second one under another piece of furniture. Same situation with two power supplies and two RGB drivers, each with a remote. Even though i choose RF drivers, sometime one remote will affect both strips, sometime not and they get out of sync - different colors…

I guess the only reliable way is to have a single driver and both strips connected, which implies to run wires from one to the other, which is often unpractical.

Would mi-light controller be what you need? I don’t have one…but consider buying.

I have seen some YouTube videos where people are using amplifiers to control several RGB strips in sync.

Maybe an Inline RGB LED Strip Controller

…well, that’s what a “RGB controller” is. As cheap as a few dollars with a remote, IR, RF or even Wifi. The problem is keeping two of them (or more) in sync.

Consider hiring an electrician. And make sure any cheap Chinese power supply is mounted inside a fireproof electrical box, not just tucked up into the attic insulation out of sight.

I pm’ed Vegas LED Fan who is into multicolored led strips - in liberal and multiple length. Here is what he says:

Bottom line: to have several strips synced they have to be physically connected via an “amplifier” if need be.

However, several strips can be turned on or off simultaneously by using remote controlled relays.