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| - | In the example above, the BLACK wire is Ground/GND, the | + | In the example above, the BLACK wire is Ground/GND, the YELLOW wire is the DATA/DOUT line and the RED wire is POWER (5, 12 or 24V). The configuration above applies to all strips using a 1-Wire protocol. |
| - | YELLOW wire is the DATA/DOUT line and the RED wire is POWER (5, 12 or 24V). The configuration above applies to all strips using a 1-Wire protocol. | + | |
| + | If you have a secondary backup data line like for WS2815 type LEDs connect it to ground as seen in the picture. | ||
| === Serial (Data + Clock) LED Strips === | === Serial (Data + Clock) LED Strips === | ||