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MiLight WiFi Smart Multi Zone RGBW Controller - 6 Amps/Channel


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Product Information
Product Description
Universal Red/Green/Blue/White (RGBW) LED WiFi Compatible Controller & Dimmer without remote. Use to control up to four separate "zones" of RGBW LED strips that will be linked and controlled by one or several wireless remotes or smartphones with the Wi-Fi LED Controller Hub (White and RGB channels cannot be used simultaneously). Synchronization function allows a single remote to operate one or multiple controllers (User configurable). Maximum load is 6 amps per channel, 24 amps total. Must be paired with Wi-Fi LED Controller Hub (WIFI-CON -- Sold separately) for adjusting all controller functions using a Smartphone or tablet running Android or iOS using the free MiLight 3.0 app.



RoHS stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances. Certain materials used in electronics and electrical products have been deemed hazardous to people and the environment and, therefore, must be limited. For a product to be RoHS compliant, testing must be performed and documented to show limited or no use of cadmium, hexavalent chromium, lead, mercury, polybrominated biphenyls, and polybrominated diphenyl ethers.

- 1 - 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi RGB(W) LED Light Strip Controller
- 1 - 2.4Ghz Sync-able RF Touch Color/ Mult-Zone Remote (*required)
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Installation Instructions Manual(Bulb)
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Installation Instructions Manual(Controller)
Installation & Features
A master On(-)/Off(O) control for all zone-linked RGB(W) light strips. Also activates the “Master” function, which allows the remote to control the RGB(W) light strips of all zones. If a zone is currently active, pressing the master On(-) button restores the "Master" function to the remote.
Directly selects color along a circular spectrum. To obtain white light only, keep the “Zone On” (|) button depressed until the light changes to a steady bright white.
Flashes once to indicate when a command has been selected.


Increases(right side) or decreases(left side) the brightness level. Changing the active mode resets the brightness level to full.
Modes feature different color combinations, light transitions, and patterns, with 9 distinct modes. This button initiates the Mode function and scrolls through the modes in ascending order.
Increases (S+)/decreases(S-) the tempo of the mode pattern currently active
Allows up to four “zones” (i.e. channels) of RGB(W) light strips to be separately linked and controlled by the remote. Pressing one of the Zone On(|) buttons activates that zone; commands will affect only lights in that zone. Once linked to a zone, lights remain linked until they are unlinked. Steadily depressing the Zone On(|) button restores the lights in that zone to white.
Mode | Description | |
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1 | Six Color Fade In/Out | Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue and Purple fade in and out in a continuous repeating cycle. |
2 | White Fade In/Out | White fades in and out continuously. |
3 | RGBW Fade In/Out | Red, Green, Blue and White fade in and out in a continuous repeating cycle. |
4 | Seven Color Flash | Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Purple, Cyan and White cycle in set pattern with flashing transitions. |
5 | Disco Random Pattern | Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Purple, Cyan and White cycle at random with flashing transitions. |
6 | Red Fade In/Out with 3 Flashes | Red increases to full brightness then flashes 3 times. |
7 | Green Fade In/Out with 3 Flashes | Green increases to full brightness then flashes 3 times. |
8 | Blue Fade In/Out with 3 Flashes | Blue increases to full brightness then flashes 3 times. |
9 | All Pattern Mode | All 8 patterns above cycle through and repeat. |
- Install 2 AAA batteries (not included) in the wireless remote.
- Make sure power to the controller is disconnected.
- Using a small flathead screwdriver, loosen the five clamp screws on the underside of the controller.
- Matching light strip wires to the labeled slots on the end of the controller, insert wires and tighten clamp screws, as shown below.
- Turn power on and wait until RGB(W) light strip illuminates. If no illumination occurs, check light strips and wiring connections.
- The RGB(W) light strip is ready for linking to the wireless remote.
- DO NOT use with wall dimmers, relays or other control circuits.
- DO NOT install with power applied to controller.
- DO NOT expose the remote or controller to direct or indirect moisture.
1. Switch off the main power supply to the light.
2. Restore power and within 3 seconds, choosing one of the "Zone On" (|) buttons, depress the button until the light begins flashing. It will flash white 2 times, indicating that the light is now linked to that numbered zone and can be controlled via the remote.

- Determine which zone the light is linked to. This can be done by testing the Zone On/Off controls for each zone on the remote.
- Switch off the main power supply to the light.
- Restore power and within 3 seconds, depress one of the "Zone On" (|) buttons until the light flashes 10 times, indicating that the light has been unlinked.
Specifications Print Specifications
Amps | 24.00 Amps | ||
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Amps per Channel | 6 Amps/CH | ||
Channels | 4 | ||
Channels | 4 Channels | ||
Connection Type | Screw Terminals | ||
Radio Frequency | 2.4 GHZ | ||
Remote[1] | Phone and Tablet (WiFi) | ||
Special Features | Custom Colors | ||
Standards And Certifications | FCC, RoHS Compliant | ||
Suitable for Vehicles | Yes | ||
Type | RGB Controller, RGBW Controller | ||
Volts | 12~24 VDC | ||
Package Weight: 2oz (0.06kg) | |||
Package Dimensions: 3.8" (10cm) x 2.07" (5cm) x 1.13" (3cm) | |||
White and RGB channels cannot be used simultaneously
All specifications are subject to change without notice. 1. Single Device Pairing allows one control hub and and one remote control to communicate as a unique pair exclusively. Multi Device Pairing allows one remote controller to communicate with multiple control hubs within the required transmitting range. |
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NameSteve
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Technical LevelAdvanced
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Part NumberRGBW6-MZ
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Reviewed On07/10/16
So far, so good but....
This product does what its designed to do. I didn't realize there was a version of this what included White and so I had to reorder to get this version. I installed this on a boat where access is limited but it finished out nice and small. I have yet to get the wireless app to run this item but it could be my learning curve. I purchased the remote to work this and the instructions with syncing the remote this was poor. Tech support on this site told me how to sync. Overall this unit drives my LED strips very nicely and the ability to just point to a color and get it is nice. There are a lot of choices for automated light sequencing but unless you keep the instructions with you, you have to just try each sequence to see which one you like.
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NameJay
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Technical LevelAdvanced
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Part NumberRGBW6-MZ
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Reviewed On07/26/16
Good Product, Bad Documentation
Installed two of these guys with a single remote. Hard wired them both to the power supply. Wired the power supply to a switch so it would not have to stay on 24/7 when I may only use them a couple of times a month.
Good: The remote is intuitive and durable. Lights look great! Technical staff at SBLEDs is good.
BAD: The controller documentation tells you to wire multiple controllers up to a single power supply and that pairing of multiple controllers is best at one time (impossible!). BUT, there is no procedure for independent pairing of more than one controller (the intended use of the product). You have to unplug #2 and later controllers, pair #1, plug #2 in and pair that, and ... If you did'nt leave either the power supply or the controllers accessible, you're screwed! if you need to pair more than one controller for independent operation or if one or more loses pairing, you MUST be able to unplug/replug them one-by-one.