I recently bought a reel of RGB LEDs to connect up to my Corsair Link lighting node. The mod went well, and I'm just waiting on my new case to arrive so I can use the LEDs in it.
Because of the limit of 99RGB LEDs per lighting node I'm left with about 60 extra LEDs. The LEDs came with their own lighting controller and 12 volt power supply. I had the idea of also using the extra 60 LEDs in my case by powering the LED controller by wiring on a molex plug. Soldering the connection should be pretty simple, but I don't understand if the 4-pin molex's +12V is the same as the LED controller power supply's +12V. Normally I'd make a half-assed attempt with my voltage meter to compare the 2 power supply outputs, but I loaned out my meter and won't get it back for a couple of weeks.
I suppose what I'm asking is; of the 4-pin molex connector's 12V supply and matching ground wire, which is the positive, and which is the negative?
Because of the limit of 99RGB LEDs per lighting node I'm left with about 60 extra LEDs. The LEDs came with their own lighting controller and 12 volt power supply. I had the idea of also using the extra 60 LEDs in my case by powering the LED controller by wiring on a molex plug. Soldering the connection should be pretty simple, but I don't understand if the 4-pin molex's +12V is the same as the LED controller power supply's +12V. Normally I'd make a half-assed attempt with my voltage meter to compare the 2 power supply outputs, but I loaned out my meter and won't get it back for a couple of weeks.
I suppose what I'm asking is; of the 4-pin molex connector's 12V supply and matching ground wire, which is the positive, and which is the negative?