What is the difference between RGB and RGBIC neon strip lights?
Unlike traditional RGB strip lights where the entire strip shows only one color at a time, RGBIC neon strip lights feature built-in independent control (IC) chips. This allows multiple colors to display simultaneously along the same strip, creating dynamic effects like chasing, flowing, and rainbow transitions.
What sizes of RGBIC neon tubes do you offer?
We offer a variety of sizes to match your installation needs, including popular sizes such as 1023, 3020 side viewing, 1616 side viewing, as well as 2020, and 5020 models.
Can these RGBIC neon strip lights be cut and reconnected?
Yes, the neon strips have designated cutting marks. However, because RGBIC uses IC chips to control specific segments, cutting the strip will require reconfiguring the controller settings to recognize the new length. Re-waterproofing the cut ends is also necessary for outdoor use.
Are your neon tube lights suitable for outdoor environments?
Yes, our high-quality silicone extrusion neon tubes are designed with excellent weather protection, providing UV resistance and waterproof performance suitable for both indoor and outdoor architectural lighting applications.
What is the difference between side-viewing and top-viewing neon tubes?
Side-viewing neon tubes bend horizontally (left to right relative to the light surface), making them ideal for wrapping around flat contours or signage. Top-viewing neon tubes bend vertically (up and down), which is perfect for straight tracks or installations requiring forward-facing light curves.
How do I control the light effects of the RGBIC neon strips?
The lighting effects can be controlled using dedicated RGBIC pixel controllers. Depending on your configuration, these can be managed via RF remote controllers, smartphone applications (Bluetooth/Wi-Fi), or DMX controllers for professional setups.