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RGB Neon Flex

Colour-changing accent lighting for bars, restaurants, retail displays, and architectural features — RGB neon flex delivers smooth, dot-free colour transitions inside a sealed silicone body. The ATOM LED 2026 RGB neon flex range covers 12V, 24V, and 48V DC options with IP ratings from IP20 through to IP68, all shipping from our Telford warehouse with free UK delivery and a 4-year warranty.

Every RGB neon flex in this collection pairs with a dedicated RGB controller — not a standard wall dimmer — and requires a non-dimmable constant voltage driver. Colour mixing produces millions of shades across the RGB spectrum, with cut to length at marked intervals for precise lengths. Need help selecting the right controller and driver combination? Call 01952 370028.

RGB colour changing · 12V, 24V & 48V DC · Silicone body · Dot-free output · Controller ready · IP rated · cut to length at marked intervals · 4-year warranty · Free UK delivery

On this page:

  1. What is RGB neon flex and how does colour changing work?
  2. Which voltage should you choose for RGB neon flex?
  3. What controller do you need for RGB neon flex?
  4. Why must RGB neon flex use a non-dimmable driver?
  5. Can RGB neon flex produce white light?
  6. How do you install RGB neon flex step by step?
  7. Where is RGB neon flex used — applications and project ideas?
  8. Frequently asked questions about RGB neon flex
  9. Why choose ATOM LED for RGB neon flex in the UK?

Quick decision summary: For colour-changing accent lighting with smooth, dot-free output — RGB neon flex paired with an RGB controller is the correct product. If you need colour changing plus a dedicated clean white channel, see RGBW COB strip. If you need individual LED control for chasing, pixel mapping, or animated effects, see addressable pixel RGB neon flex.

Who this is for: bar and restaurant owners adding atmosphere with colour-changing accent lighting, retail designers creating attention-grabbing displays, event companies building temporary colour installations, architects specifying facade and feature lighting, and electricians fitting commercial colour-changing systems in 2026.

Who this is NOT for: anyone who needs a clean, dedicated white output from their colour-changing lighting — RGB cannot produce true white, only a cold violet-tinged approximation. For white plus colour, specify RGBW. If you need a flat, adhesive-backed colour-changing tape, that is an RGBW COB strip light, not neon flex.

Common buying mistakes to avoid:

  • Using a dimmable driver with RGB neon flex: RGB neon flex requires a non-dimmable constant voltage driver paired with a dedicated RGB controller. Using a dimmable driver causes flicker, colour shift, and premature failure of the LEDs.
  • Expecting clean white from RGB: RGB mixing produces a cold, violet-tinged white — not the warm or neutral white you get from a dedicated white LED. If your project requires white and colour, specify RGBW instead.
  • Connecting RGB neon flex to a standard wall dimmer: Standard dimmers control brightness on a single channel — RGB requires a multi-channel controller to mix red, green, and blue independently.
  • Choosing IP65 for outdoor UK installations: IP65 is splash-rated only and is not suitable for permanent outdoor exposure to UK weather — specify IP67 as the minimum for any outdoor RGB neon flex installation.

What is RGB neon flex and how does colour changing work?

RGB neon flex is a flexible silicone-encased LED light that contains red, green, and blue LED chips. By adjusting the brightness of each colour channel independently through an RGB controller, you can mix any colour in the visible spectrum — from deep reds and blues to greens, purples, oranges, and colour-cycling effects.

Inside the silicone extrusion, three separate LED chip colours sit on a flexible PCB. The RGB controller sends a PWM (pulse-width modulation) signal to each channel, varying the duty cycle to create the perception of different colours. When all three channels run at full brightness, the result is a cold white — but this is not a clean, dedicated white output (more on that in section 5). The silicone body diffuses the combined output into a smooth, continuous line of coloured light with no visible LED dots.

Key specifications across the ATOM LED RGB neon flex range in 2026:

  • Colour channels: 3 (red, green, blue) — controlled independently via a dedicated RGB controller.
  • Colour mixing: Approximately 16.7 million colour combinations through PWM mixing of the three channels.
  • Diffusion: UV-stable silicone body producing a dot-free, continuous glow in any selected colour.
  • Voltage options: 12V, 24V, and 48V DC — voltage determines maximum run length and current draw.
  • IP ratings: IP20 (indoor only), IP65 (splash-rated indoor), IP67 (outdoor), IP68 (submersible) depending on product.
  • Cut technology: Cut at marked intervals without voiding warranty for precise installation lengths.

Which voltage should you choose for RGB neon flex?

Choose 12V for battery-powered and short runs under 5 metres, 24V for most fixed mains-powered installations up to 10 metres, and 48V for commercial runs where voltage drop at 24V would reduce colour accuracy at the far end. Higher voltage means lower current draw and longer viable single-feed runs.

Factor 12V RGB Neon Flex 24V RGB Neon Flex 48V RGB Neon Flex
Maximum practical single-feed run Approximately 5m Up to 10m Up to 20m
Typical applications Signage, mobile, short accent Bars, retail, residential feature Facades, long commercial runs
Battery/solar compatibility Direct connection Requires step-up converter Requires step-up converter
Current draw at 14W/m over 5m 5.83A 2.92A 1.46A
Cable gauge recommendation (5m run) 1.5mm² minimum 0.75mm² 0.5mm²

For most 2026 residential and commercial projects powered from mains via a driver, 24V is the standard specification. Explore voltage-specific options in our 12V and 24V RGB neon flex sub-collection.

Voltage drop is particularly important with RGB neon flex because uneven voltage across the three colour channels shifts the colour output — a 5% drop may not be visible on a single colour, but it changes the mixed colour noticeably. 48V reduces this effect by halving current draw compared to 24V over the same distance.


What controller do you need for RGB neon flex?

RGB neon flex requires a dedicated RGB controller that outputs 3-channel PWM to independently control the red, green, and blue channels. Standard single-channel dimmers cannot control RGB — they lack the multi-channel output required for colour mixing. Match the controller voltage and maximum current rating to your neon flex specification.

Controller options in the ATOM LED 2026 range include:

  • RF remote RGB controllers: Handheld remote with pre-set colours, colour wheel selection, and speed/brightness control. Suitable for most residential and hospitality installations. Browse our controller collection.
  • WiFi and smart RGB controllers: App-controlled via smartphone, compatible with voice assistants and automation platforms. Ideal for 2026 smart home and commercial automation projects.
  • DMX RGB controllers: Professional lighting control for stage, event, and architectural installations where precise colour programming and synchronisation across multiple zones are required.
  • MiBoxer controllers: Multi-zone RF and WiFi controllers with wall panel and remote options. See our MiBoxer controller range.

When selecting a controller, check two specifications: the operating voltage (must match the neon flex — 12V, 24V, or 48V) and the maximum current per channel (must exceed the per-channel draw of your total neon flex length). Contact our team at operations@atomled.co.uk if you need help matching a controller to your project.


Why must RGB neon flex use a non-dimmable driver?

RGB neon flex requires a non-dimmable constant voltage driver because the dimming and colour mixing functions are handled by the RGB controller, not the driver. Using a dimmable driver with an RGB controller creates conflicting dimming signals — the driver attempts to dim the entire output while the controller adjusts individual channels, resulting in flicker, colour shift, and premature component failure.

This is one of the most common mistakes in RGB installations during 2025 and 2026. The correct signal chain is:

  1. Mains supply (230V AC) connects to a non-dimmable constant voltage LED driver.
  2. Driver output (12V, 24V, or 48V DC) connects to the input of the RGB controller.
  3. Controller output (3-channel PWM) connects to the RGB neon flex.
  4. Dimming and colour selection are controlled entirely by the RGB controller via remote, app, or DMX.

A dimmable driver in this chain introduces a second dimming signal that conflicts with the controller's PWM output. The result is visible flicker at low brightness levels, inconsistent colour rendering, and in some cases, overheating of the controller. Browse compatible non-dimmable drivers in our LED power supply collection.


Can RGB neon flex produce white light?

RGB neon flex can produce a cold, violet-tinged approximation of white by running all three colour channels at full brightness, but it cannot produce a clean, warm, or neutral white. The mixed-channel white lacks the colour rendering quality and warmth of a dedicated white LED. For installations that require both colour changing and true white, specify RGBW — which adds a separate dedicated white channel.

  • RGB white output: Running red, green, and blue at 100% produces a cold white with a noticeable violet or blue tint. Colour rendering (CRI) is significantly lower than a dedicated white LED — typically below CRI 70 in white mode.
  • RGBW solution: RGBW products add a fourth, dedicated white LED chip (typically 3000K or 4000K) that produces clean white light independently of the RGB channels. When you need white, the white channel runs alone — when you need colour, the RGB channels handle it.
  • When RGB-only is fine: If your installation is purely decorative and will never need to serve as functional white lighting — such as a bar feature, club lighting, or coloured signage — RGB is sufficient and typically more cost-effective than RGBW.

For projects where white quality matters alongside colour changing, explore RGBW COB strip or contact us to discuss RGBW neon flex options on 01952 370028.


How do you install RGB neon flex step by step?

RGB neon flex installation requires a non-dimmable constant voltage driver, a compatible RGB controller, appropriate cabling, and neon flex mounting clips or profiles. The wiring sequence is mains to driver, driver to controller, controller to neon flex — never connect RGB neon flex directly to a driver without a controller in the circuit.

  1. Step 1 — Plan the layout: Map the neon flex path, noting curves and total length. Confirm the run falls within the maximum single-feed length for your chosen voltage. Mark any cut points needed for precise fitting.
  2. Step 2 — Select the driver: Choose a non-dimmable constant voltage driver rated at 120% of the total RGB neon flex wattage. Position the driver in a ventilated, dry location as close to the installation as practical.
  3. Step 3 — Select and wire the controller: Match the controller voltage to the neon flex and driver. Wire the driver output to the controller input. Confirm the controller's maximum current per channel exceeds the neon flex channel draw.
  4. Step 4 — Prepare the mounting surface: Clean the surface thoroughly. Use neon flex profiles or mounting clips at 200–300mm intervals. Never mount directly on bare uninsulated metal — use an insulating barrier to prevent short circuits.
  5. Step 5 — Connect the neon flex: Wire the controller output to the neon flex, matching the 4 wires (red, green, blue, common) correctly. For multiple sections, wire in parallel back to the controller — never in series. Ensure polarity is correct.
  6. Step 6 — Test all colours before final fixing: Power on and cycle through red, green, blue, and white modes to confirm all channels are working and colour output is even across the full length. Check for any dim sections indicating a wiring fault or voltage drop issue.

Never power RGB neon flex while it is coiled — heat accumulates rapidly inside the coil and can damage the LEDs, silicone body, and adhesive.


Where is RGB neon flex used — applications and project ideas?

RGB neon flex is used in commercial bar and restaurant lighting, retail window displays, architectural facade accents, event staging, themed environments, gaming setups, and outdoor garden features where colour-changing effects create visual impact. Its dot-free output and flexible format make it suitable for curves, signage outlines, and continuous colour runs.

  • Bars and restaurants: Backlit shelving, bar fronts, booth outlines, and ceiling cove features that change colour to match music, mood, or brand identity throughout the evening.
  • Retail and window displays: Colour-cycling outlines around display stands, window frames, and product features that draw attention from the street. Seasonal colour changes keep the display fresh year-round during 2026.
  • Architectural facades: Outline buildings, arches, and structural features in colour. Use IP67 rated RGB neon flex for outdoor UK facade installations to withstand rain and frost.
  • Events and staging: Temporary colour installations for weddings, corporate events, and exhibitions. cut to length at marked intervals allows custom lengths without waste, and the flexible format wraps around structures of any shape.
  • Garden and outdoor features: Outline paths, decking edges, water features, and garden borders in colour. Pair with an IP67 outdoor-rated driver and Waterproof connections. See our neon flex decking lights for more ideas.
  • Gaming rooms and home cinema: Colour-changing wall accents, ceiling outlines, and behind-screen bias lighting controlled via smartphone app or RF remote.

Frequently asked questions about RGB neon flex

Can you dim RGB neon flex?

  • Yes — dimming is handled by the RGB controller, not by a wall dimmer or dimmable driver. The controller adjusts the PWM duty cycle on each channel to control brightness and colour.
  • Never use a dimmable driver with RGB neon flex — use a non-dimmable constant voltage driver and control all dimming through the RGB controller.

Is RGB neon flex suitable for outdoor use in the UK?

  • Yes, provided you choose an IP67 or IP68 rated product. IP65 is splash-rated only and is not suitable for permanent UK outdoor exposure to rain, frost, and standing water.
  • All outdoor connections must be waterproofed and the driver must also be outdoor-rated (IP67 minimum).

Can RGB neon flex display a single static colour?

  • Yes — set any static colour through the RGB controller and the neon flex will hold that colour continuously until changed. You are not limited to cycling or animated effects.
  • Static red, green, blue, and any mixed colour (purple, orange, cyan, pink) are all available as static settings.

What is the difference between RGB and RGBW neon flex?

  • RGB uses three LED colours (red, green, blue) and mixes them to create colours but cannot produce clean white light.
  • RGBW adds a fourth dedicated white LED chip for true warm or neutral white output alongside full RGB colour mixing — specify RGBW if white light quality matters for your project.

How many colours can RGB neon flex display?

  • Approximately 16.7 million colour combinations through PWM mixing of three independent channels at 256 levels each.
  • Practical colour accuracy depends on the controller quality — higher-quality controllers with finer PWM resolution deliver smoother transitions and more precise colour matching.

Can you connect RGB neon flex to a smart home system?

  • Yes — WiFi-enabled RGB controllers integrate with smart home platforms and voice assistants for app-based and voice-controlled colour changing in 2026 installations.
  • DMX controllers offer professional-grade integration with lighting desks and building management systems for commercial projects.

What wattage driver do you need for RGB neon flex?

  • Calculate total wattage (W/m multiplied by length) and add 20% headroom. For a 5-metre run of 14W/m RGB neon flex, that means a minimum 84W non-dimmable driver.
  • The driver must match the neon flex voltage — a 24V neon flex requires a 24V driver, not a 12V or 48V unit.

Does RGB neon flex work with DMX?

  • Yes — pair with a DMX-compatible RGB controller for professional lighting control, scene programming, and synchronisation across multiple zones and fixtures.
  • DMX addressing allows individual zone control within a larger RGB neon flex installation. Browse DMX-compatible options in our controller collection.

How long does RGB neon flex last?

  • Typical rated lifespan is 30,000 to 50,000 hours under normal operating conditions — that equates to approximately 8 to 14 years at 10 hours of use per day.
  • Lifespan depends on thermal management: ensure adequate ventilation, never operate while coiled, and mount on a surface that dissipates heat effectively.

Can you cut RGB neon flex to a custom length?

  • Yes — ATOM LED RGB neon flex uses cut to length at marked intervals, allowing cuts at marked intervals without voiding the 4-year warranty.
  • RGB neon flex must be cut at the specific marked points where all three colour channels can be cleanly terminated — cutting between marks will disable one or more channels in the final segment.

Why choose ATOM LED for RGB neon flex in the UK?

ATOM LED stocks all RGB neon flex products in our Telford warehouse for same-day dispatch across the UK. Every order includes free delivery, a 4-year warranty, and direct access to our technical team who will help you match the correct driver, controller, and neon flex specification to your project — no guesswork, no chatbots.

  • UK stock, not dropshipped: All RGB neon flex ships from Telford, Shropshire — no overseas lead times or third-party fulfilment.
  • Complete system supply: Neon flex, controllers, drivers, profiles, and accessories all available from one supplier — reducing compatibility risk and simplifying ordering for 2026 projects.
  • Cut technology: Cut at any marked point without voiding warranty — critical for custom signage and precise architectural installations.
  • 4-year warranty: Full manufacturer warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship under normal operating conditions.
  • Technical support Mon–Fri 9am–5pm: Call 01952 370028 or email operations@atomled.co.uk for driver calculations, controller matching, and installation advice.
  • Free UK delivery: No minimum order — every order ships free within the UK.

Ready to order? Browse the RGB neon flex range above, or contact us for project-specific advice. Call 01952 370028, email operations@atomled.co.uk, or explore our full LED neon flex collection to compare all types, voltages, and IP ratings.



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Last reviewed: March 2026 — ATOM LED technical team, Telford, Shropshire. Specifications current as of 2026.

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