GP Trader Electronics

RGB LED Strips

RGB LED strips pack three chips — red, green and blue — into every segment, unlocking millions of colour combinations from a single product. This all-in-one format streamlines installations that call for dynamic scenes, smooth transitions or a fixed custom colour without mixing separate monochromatic strips.

Where RGB LED Strips Excel

The ability to shift colour on demand makes RGB the go-to solution wherever ambiance is a competitive advantage.

Control Options

We support all major market protocols:

All strips come in 12 V and 24 V. The 24 V variants handle continuous runs of up to 10 metres with no brightness loss, reducing the number of LED power supplies needed in extensive layouts.

Protection and Durability

We stock IP20 models for dry interiors and IP65 versions with injected silicone for wet areas such as bathrooms, covered terraces and indoor pools. 3M VHB adhesive ensures lasting adhesion on aluminium profiles, and we always recommend a heatsink when daily run-time exceeds six hours.

If your project calls for a fixed specific colour or alternating colour combinations on a single strip, check our Custom-Made LED Strips section.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between RGB and RGBW? RGB strips blend red, green and blue to create colours. RGBW adds a dedicated white chip that produces purer, brighter whites — ideal when you need functional lighting alongside decorative colour. Can I lock a single colour on an RGB strip? Yes. Any controller lets you select a static colour and hold it indefinitely. This is useful for corporate lighting where a permanent brand tone is required. Which controller do I need for an RGB strip? It depends on use. For homes, an RF remote or Wi-Fi controller suffices. For hospitality or professional events, a DMX512 controller allows complex scene programming with timed transitions. Can I install RGB strips in a bathroom? Yes, by choosing IP65-rated models. Mount them inside an aluminium profile with a diffuser to protect connections and ensure heat dissipation in humid environments. How many metres of RGB strip can I connect in series? On 24 V, up to 10 metres with no perceptible brightness loss. On 12 V, the recommended maximum is 5 metres. For longer runs, feed power from both ends or use intermediate supplies.