Skydance LED Controllers
Choose the right Skydance LED controller for your strip installation and get colour, dimming, and zone control right first time. Skydance controllers use 2.4GHz RF wireless and wired DMX512 protocols to manage single-colour, tuneable white, RGB, and RGBW LED strip from a single ecosystem — wall panels, touch remotes, and receivers all pair within the same network.
The ATOM LED Skydance range covers RF 2.4GHz wireless controllers, DMX512 decoders, and capacitive touch wall panels for 12V, 24V, and 48V DC LED strip. Every unit ships from UK stock with free delivery and is backed by our Telford-based technical team on 01952 370028.
Skydance LED Controllers · RF 2.4GHz Wireless · DMX512 Compatible · Wall Panels & Touch Remotes · 12V / 24V / 48V · Multi-Zone Control · UK Stock · Free Delivery
- What is a Skydance LED controller and how does it work?
- Which Skydance controller type do you need for your LED strip?
- How does Skydance RF 2.4GHz wireless control compare to other protocols?
- What Skydance wall panels and touch remotes are available in 2026?
- How do Skydance DMX512 decoders work with commercial LED installations?
- What is the correct driver type for RGB and RGBW strip with Skydance controllers?
- How do you wire a Skydance controller into a multi-zone LED strip system?
- How do Skydance controllers compare to other LED controller brands?
- What are the most common Skydance controller mistakes to avoid?
- How do you set up Skydance multi-zone control across multiple rooms?
- Which Skydance controller works best for commercial and architectural projects?
- Why do professional installers choose ATOM LED for Skydance controllers?
- Frequently asked questions about Skydance LED controllers
Quick decision summary: If you need wireless dimming for single-colour strip, use a Skydance RF single-channel receiver paired with a touch remote. For RGB or RGBW colour-changing strip, use a Skydance 4-channel RF receiver with a colour wheel remote. For large commercial fit-outs requiring pixel-level scene programming, use Skydance DMX512 decoders with a DMX console or software.
Who this is for: Electricians, lighting designers, kitchen fitters, and homeowners installing LED strip who need reliable wireless or wired control across one or more zones. Particularly suited to projects requiring flush-mount wall panels with a clean, modern finish.
Who this is NOT for: If you need addressable pixel control for digital SPI LED strip, see our digital pixel SPI controllers instead. If you want app-based smart-home integration as a primary control method, consider our MiBoxer controller range which offers dedicated Wi-Fi app pairing.
Common buying mistakes to avoid:
- Using a dimmable driver with RGB or RGBW strip: RGB and RGBW strips require a non-dimmable constant voltage driver feeding into the Skydance controller, which handles dimming and colour mixing itself. A dimmable driver in this circuit causes flicker, colour shift, and premature failure of both driver and strip.
- Mismatching voltage between driver, controller, and strip: All three components must operate at the same DC voltage. A 24V controller connected to a 48V driver will fail immediately and may cause permanent damage.
- Buying a single-channel receiver for RGBW strip: RGBW requires a 4-channel or 5-channel controller. A single-channel unit can only dim — it cannot mix colours or control the dedicated white channel independently.
- Ignoring total wattage capacity: Every Skydance receiver has a maximum wattage per channel. Exceeding this limit causes overheating, dimming inconsistencies, and shortened lifespan. Always calculate your total LED strip wattage before selecting a receiver.
What is a Skydance LED controller and how does it work?
A Skydance LED controller is a dedicated control unit that sits between your LED driver and your LED strip, managing brightness, colour temperature, or colour mixing via RF 2.4GHz wireless signals or wired DMX512 protocol. The controller receives commands from a remote, wall panel, or DMX console and modulates the PWM output to each strip channel accordingly.
The Skydance system operates on a transmitter-receiver architecture. Your wall panel or handheld remote is the transmitter. The receiver mounts near your LED strip — typically inside a ceiling void, behind a bulkhead, or within a profile channel. When you press a button or slide a control, the transmitter sends a 2.4GHz RF signal to the paired receiver, which adjusts the strip output in real time.
Unlike infrared (IR) controllers that require direct line of sight, the 2.4GHz RF signal passes through plasterboard, MDF, and most common building materials. In a typical UK domestic installation, you can expect reliable signal penetration through one or two standard partition walls at distances up to approximately 30 metres in open space.
- PWM frequency: Skydance receivers typically operate at frequencies above 1kHz, which eliminates visible flicker in most applications and produces smooth dimming curves down to approximately 1% output.
- Pairing process: Each remote or wall panel pairs to its receiver through a simple button-hold sequence that takes under 10 seconds, with no app or Wi-Fi required for basic 2.4GHz RF operation.
- Multi-receiver pairing: A single Skydance remote can control multiple receivers simultaneously, allowing one button press to dim an entire room where strip runs are powered by separate drivers and receivers.
- Signal security: Each paired connection uses a unique address code, so neighbouring installations on the same frequency will not interfere with your system.
Which Skydance controller type do you need for your LED strip?
The correct Skydance controller depends on your strip type: single-colour strip needs a 1-channel receiver, tuneable white (CCT) needs 2-channel, RGB needs 3-channel, and RGBW needs 4 or 5 channels. Match the receiver channel count to your strip type, then match the voltage and wattage to your driver and total strip load.
Skydance categorises their 2026 controller range into four primary product families. Selecting the wrong family is the single most common error we see at ATOM LED when customers call our technical team on 01952 370028 for troubleshooting help.
| Strip Type | Channels Required | Skydance Receiver Type | Compatible Voltages | Driver Type Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single colour (warm, cool, natural white) | 1 | Single-channel dimming receiver | 12V / 24V / 48V DC | Non-dimmable constant voltage |
| Tuneable white (CCT adjustable) | 2 | Dual-channel CCT receiver | 12V / 24V DC | Non-dimmable constant voltage |
| RGB colour-changing | 3 | 3-channel RGB receiver | 12V / 24V DC | Non-dimmable constant voltage |
| RGBW colour-changing + white | 4–5 | 4/5-channel RGBW receiver | 12V / 24V DC | Non-dimmable constant voltage |
Notice that every row specifies a non-dimmable constant voltage driver. This is critical for all RGB and RGBW setups. The Skydance receiver handles all dimming and colour-mixing internally using PWM modulation. Placing a dimmable driver upstream introduces a second dimming stage that conflicts with the controller, causing visible flicker and colour inconsistency.
For single-colour strip where you do not need colour mixing, you have an alternative path: you can skip the Skydance receiver entirely and use a TRIAC dimmable LED driver with a standard wall dimmer switch. However, if you want RF remote control, multi-zone grouping, or wall panel integration, the Skydance receiver route is the better choice even for single-colour applications.
How does Skydance RF 2.4GHz wireless control compare to other protocols?
Skydance RF 2.4GHz offers better range and wall penetration than infrared, simpler installation than wired DMX512, and lower cost than full smart-home systems like DALI or KNX. For most UK residential and light commercial LED strip installations in 2026, 2.4GHz RF provides the best balance of reliability, range, and value.
Understanding the differences between control protocols helps you specify the right system for each project. Here is how the main options compare in practical terms for UK LED strip installations.
| Feature | Skydance RF 2.4GHz | Infrared (IR) | DMX512 (Wired) | DALI / KNX |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Line of sight required | No | Yes | No | No |
| Typical range (open space) | Approximately 30m | Approximately 8m | Up to 300m (cabled) | Up to 300m (cabled) |
| Wall penetration | 1–2 standard walls | None | N/A (wired) | N/A (wired) |
| Installation complexity | Low — pair and use | Low | Medium — requires cabling | High — requires bus wiring |
| Multi-zone capability | Yes — up to 16 zones typical | Limited | Yes — 512 channels | Yes — 64+ devices |
| Typical UK cost per zone (2026) | £25–£60 | £8–£20 | £40–£120 | £150–£500+ |
| Best suited for | Residential, hospitality, retail | Budget single-room | Commercial, theatrical | Full building automation |
The 2.4GHz frequency band is the same band used by Wi-Fi routers and Bluetooth devices. In heavily congested RF environments — such as open-plan offices with dozens of wireless access points — you may occasionally experience brief signal latency. In typical UK homes and small commercial spaces, this is rarely an issue in practice.
- RF advantage over IR: You can mount the receiver inside a ceiling void or behind a bulkhead and still control it from the room below, which is impossible with infrared controllers that demand an unobstructed path between remote and sensor.
- RF advantage over wired DMX: No need to run additional control cable between the panel and receiver, which reduces installation time and material cost on residential and small commercial projects.
- Where DMX512 wins: Large-scale commercial and architectural installations requiring 50+ individually addressable zones, complex scene programming, or integration with theatrical lighting desks still benefit from DMX512, and Skydance offers DMX decoders for precisely this purpose.
What Skydance wall panels and touch remotes are available in 2026?
The Skydance wall panel range includes capacitive glass-front touch panels, rotary dimmer panels, and multi-zone scene panels designed for flush mounting on standard UK back boxes. Handheld touch remotes offer the same control in a portable format. Both panel and remote ranges cover single-colour dimming, CCT adjustment, RGB, and RGBW colour control.
Wall panels are where Skydance differentiates itself most visibly from budget controller brands. The capacitive touch panels use a tempered glass front surface with no mechanical buttons, which gives them a clean, modern appearance that architects and interior designers specify for high-end kitchen, bathroom, and living space projects.
- Single-zone dimming panels: Touch-sensitive brightness slider for single-colour LED strip, typically mounted at the room entrance as a direct replacement for a traditional light switch. Available in white and black finishes.
- CCT panels: Dual slider or colour temperature wheel interface that adjusts both brightness and Kelvin temperature across tuneable white strip, allowing you to shift from warm 2700K for evening use to natural 4000K for daytime task lighting.
- RGB/RGBW colour panels: Full colour wheel with saturation and brightness controls, plus dedicated white channel slider on RGBW variants. Stored scene presets allow one-touch recall of favourite colour settings.
- Multi-zone panels: Control up to 4 separate zones from a single wall panel, with independent brightness, colour, and on/off control per zone. Ideal for open-plan spaces where kitchen, dining, and lounge strip runs on separate circuits.
Handheld touch remotes mirror the functionality of the wall panels but run on CR2032 coin-cell batteries with a typical lifespan of 12–18 months under normal domestic use. They are useful as secondary controls — for example, a bedside remote that controls the same LED strip as the wall panel at the room entrance.
All Skydance wall panels fit standard UK 86mm back boxes, and most models are no deeper than 25mm, making them compatible with standard 35mm back boxes without modification. Check the specific model depth before ordering for shallow back-box situations in older properties.
How do Skydance DMX512 decoders work with commercial LED installations?
Skydance DMX512 decoders convert DMX control signals into PWM output that drives LED strip directly. The decoder connects to a DMX console or software via standard 3-pin or 5-pin XLR cabling, receives channel data on its assigned DMX address, and modulates the strip output accordingly. This allows full integration of LED strip into professional lighting control systems used in hospitality, retail, and architectural projects.
In a DMX512 setup, each decoder occupies a set number of DMX channels depending on the strip type. A single-colour decoder uses 1 channel, an RGB decoder uses 3, and an RGBW decoder uses 4 or 5 channels. With 512 channels available on a single DMX universe, you can control a substantial number of independent strip zones from one console.
- Address setting: Most Skydance DMX decoders use DIP switches or digital displays to set the starting DMX address. Set the first decoder to address 001, the next to 004 (for a 3-channel RGB), and so on sequentially.
- RDM support: Selected Skydance DMX decoders support Remote Device Management (RDM), which allows bidirectional communication between the console and decoder for remote address setting, status monitoring, and firmware identification without physically accessing the decoder.
- Standalone mode: Many Skydance DMX decoders include a standalone mode with built-in colour-chase and fade programmes that run without a connected console, useful for retail displays and hospitality accent lighting that does not require real-time console operation.
- Hybrid RF + DMX: Some Skydance models accept both 2.4GHz RF and DMX512 input, allowing you to use a wall panel for everyday control and switch to DMX console operation for events or scene programming without rewiring.
For commercial projects requiring DMX integration, ensure your LED power supply is sized to handle the total connected wattage across all decoders on that circuit. The decoder does not provide power — it modulates the power delivered by the driver to the strip.
What is the correct driver type for RGB and RGBW strip with Skydance controllers?
RGB and RGBW LED strip connected through a Skydance controller must always be powered by a non-dimmable constant voltage driver. The Skydance receiver handles all dimming and colour mixing internally via PWM. Using a dimmable driver upstream introduces a conflicting dimming stage that causes flicker, colour shift, and premature component failure in both the driver and the strip.
This is the single most important wiring rule in any Skydance RGB or RGBW installation, and the most common cause of callbacks and warranty queries that our technical team handles at ATOM LED. The correct signal chain is:
- Mains supply (230V AC) feeds into the LED driver.
- Non-dimmable constant voltage driver converts 230V AC to the required DC voltage (typically 12V or 24V) at a fixed, unmodulated output.
- Skydance RF receiver or DMX decoder receives the constant DC voltage from the driver and modulates it via PWM across each colour channel based on signals from the paired remote or console.
- LED strip receives the modulated output and displays the selected colour, brightness, and effect.
- Remote or wall panel sends wireless RF commands to the receiver, controlling brightness, colour mix, and scene selection.
For single-colour strip where you want wall-dimmer control without a Skydance receiver, you may use a TRIAC dimmable driver with a trailing-edge dimmer switch. But this setup does not apply to RGB or RGBW — those always require the non-dimmable driver plus Skydance controller combination.
When selecting a driver, ensure the total wattage capacity of the driver exceeds the total wattage of the connected strip by at least 10–15%. This headroom prevents the driver from operating at full load continuously, which shortens its lifespan. Our 24V LED drivers and 48V LED drivers are tested and stocked for compatibility with the Skydance receiver range.
How do you wire a Skydance controller into a multi-zone LED strip system?
Wire each zone with its own dedicated Skydance receiver and LED driver, then pair all receivers to a single multi-zone remote or wall panel. Each receiver manages one physical strip run independently, while the shared transmitter allows you to control zones individually or as a synchronised group from one location.
Multi-zone wiring follows a parallel architecture. Each zone operates as a self-contained circuit with its own driver and receiver, which means a fault in one zone does not affect the others. Here is a step-by-step wiring sequence for a typical 3-zone residential installation.
Step-by-step: Wiring a 3-zone Skydance LED strip system
- Plan your zones and calculate wattage: Measure each strip run length and multiply by the wattage per metre of your chosen strip. Add 10–15% headroom. For example, a 5-metre run of 14.4W/m strip requires a driver rated to at least 80W (72W load + headroom).
- Mount each driver at the power source: Install one non-dimmable constant voltage driver per zone, located near the mains supply point. Use a junction box or driver enclosure rated for the installation environment. Ensure adequate ventilation around each driver — they generate heat under load.
- Connect each receiver to its driver: Run DC cable from each driver to its dedicated Skydance receiver. Match positive and negative terminals precisely. The receiver should be positioned within 2 metres of the start of its strip run to minimise DC voltage drop on the output side.
- Wire strip to each receiver output: Connect your COB LED strip to the receiver output terminals. For RGB strip, connect the R, G, B, and V+ wires to the corresponding receiver terminals. For RGBW, add the dedicated W channel. Double-check polarity before powering on.
- Pair the transmitter to each receiver: Hold the pairing button on the first receiver until the indicator LED flashes. Press the zone-1 button on your multi-zone remote or wall panel. The receiver LED will confirm the pairing. Repeat for zones 2 and 3 on their respective zone buttons.
- Test each zone independently: Activate each zone one at a time from the remote. Verify that brightness, colour mixing (if applicable), and on/off respond correctly. Then test group control by activating all zones simultaneously.
- Secure all wiring: Use appropriate cable management — trunking, conduit, or within the aluminium profile channel. Ensure no bare copper is exposed at terminal connections. Never power the strip while it is still coiled on the reel — this causes dangerous heat build-up that destroys adhesive and creates a fire risk.
For runs exceeding 10 metres on 24V, consider parallel wiring from the receiver to both ends of the strip to reduce voltage drop. For 48V systems, single-feed runs of up to 30 metres are typically achievable with ATOM LED 48V single-colour COB strip, which significantly reduces the need for parallel feeds in longer installations.
How do Skydance controllers compare to other LED controller brands?
Skydance sits in the professional-specification tier of LED controllers, positioned between budget consumer brands and full commercial systems like DALI. Compared to entry-level controllers, Skydance offers higher build quality, wider channel capacity, better RF range, and a broader ecosystem of matching wall panels, remotes, and DMX decoders — all within a price bracket that remains accessible for residential and light commercial projects.
The UK LED controller market in 2026 broadly splits into three tiers. Understanding where Skydance fits helps you make a confident purchasing decision.
| Feature | Budget RF Controllers | Skydance | Full Commercial (DALI/KNX) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical unit cost (2026) | £8–£20 | £25–£70 | £100–£500+ |
| Build quality | Plastic shell, basic terminals | Metal or reinforced housing, screw terminals | DIN-rail or panel-mount, industrial grade |
| Wall panel ecosystem | Rarely available | Capacitive glass panels, multiple finishes | Full architectural range |
| Multi-zone support | 4 zones maximum typical | Up to 16 zones | 64+ zones |
| DMX512 option | No | Yes — dedicated decoder range | Yes — native protocol |
| PWM frequency | Often below 500Hz (visible flicker risk) | Typically above 1kHz | Varies — typically above 1kHz |
| UK technical support | Rarely | Yes — via ATOM LED | Manufacturer-dependent |
Budget controllers from unbranded sources often arrive with minimal documentation, inconsistent firmware, and no UK-based technical support. On the other end, full DALI and KNX systems require specialist programming and are typically specified by M&E consultants for large commercial buildings. Skydance fills the gap where you need reliability and a proper ecosystem without the cost and complexity of a building management system.
Our Ltech LED controllers occupy a similar professional tier and are worth comparing if your project requires specific features like 0–10V or PUSH-DIM input that Skydance may not cover on certain models.
What are the most common Skydance controller mistakes to avoid?
The most frequent mistakes with Skydance controllers are using a dimmable driver with RGB or RGBW strip, mismatching voltage between components, overloading the receiver wattage capacity, and mounting receivers in enclosed spaces without ventilation. Each of these causes measurable performance problems or hardware failure that is avoidable with correct specification.
- Mistake 1 — Dimmable driver with colour-changing strip: RGB and RGBW strip must use a non-dimmable constant voltage driver. The Skydance receiver modulates the PWM signal to control brightness and colour. A dimmable driver introduces a second, conflicting dimming stage. The result is visible flicker at low brightness levels, inaccurate colour reproduction, and reduced component lifespan.
- Mistake 2 — Voltage mismatch: Every component in the chain — driver, receiver, and strip — must operate at the same DC voltage. A 24V driver powering a 12V receiver will typically destroy the receiver immediately. A 12V driver connected to 24V strip will produce dim, unusable output. Always verify voltage ratings before connecting.
- Mistake 3 — Wattage overload: Each Skydance receiver channel has a maximum current rating, typically expressed in amps per channel. Multiply the current by the voltage to calculate the maximum wattage. If your total strip load exceeds this figure, the receiver will overheat and may shut down or fail. Split long runs across multiple receivers to stay within limits.
- Mistake 4 — Poor receiver ventilation: Receivers generate heat during operation, particularly at higher loads. Mounting a receiver inside a sealed, unventilated enclosure shortens its lifespan. Allow at least 10mm clearance around the receiver body and ensure some airflow path within the mounting location.
- Mistake 5 — Powering strip while coiled: Never test or run LED strip while it is still wound on the supply reel. The overlapping layers trap heat, destroy the adhesive backing, and create a genuine fire risk. Always uncoil strip fully or mount it to its LED strip profile or surface before powering on.
If you are unsure about component matching for your specific installation, call the ATOM LED technical team on 01952 370028 (Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm) or email operations@atomled.co.uk. We specify Skydance systems daily and can confirm compatibility before you order.
How do you set up Skydance multi-zone control across multiple rooms?
Multi-zone Skydance control allows you to manage LED strip in separate rooms from a single wall panel or remote by assigning each room's receiver to a different zone number. A 4-zone Skydance wall panel can independently dim, colour-adjust, and switch four separate strip circuits, or control all four simultaneously with a master button.
Multi-zone control is where Skydance earns its place in professional installations. A typical example is an open-plan kitchen-diner where the under-cabinet strip, plinth lighting, dining area cove, and living room strip each run on separate circuits but are controlled from one wall panel at the entrance.
Planning a multi-zone layout
- Map your zones on a floor plan: Identify each distinct strip circuit that needs independent control. Each zone needs its own driver and receiver.
- Select a multi-zone transmitter: Skydance multi-zone wall panels and remotes are available in 2-zone, 4-zone, and 8-zone configurations. Choose the panel that covers your zone count with room for expansion if you anticipate adding zones later.
- Install receivers at each zone: Mount each receiver near its strip run. Pair each receiver to the corresponding zone button on the transmitter following the standard pairing procedure.
- Configure zone grouping: Some Skydance panels allow you to group multiple zones under a single master button. This lets you turn all kitchen lighting on or off with one press while retaining individual zone control for fine adjustment.
- Test signal range: Walk through the space with the remote and test each zone from the furthest point. If you encounter dead spots, relocate the receiver to improve RF coverage or add a signal repeater.
For larger properties or commercial spaces exceeding 4 zones, consider combining multiple 4-zone panels in different rooms, each controlling a subset of zones. The Skydance system supports this without conflict because each transmitter-receiver pairing uses a unique address code.
Which Skydance controller works best for commercial and architectural projects?
For commercial and architectural LED strip installations in 2026, Skydance DMX512 decoders provide the most flexible control, supporting scene programming, timed sequences, and integration with professional lighting consoles. For hospitality and retail projects that need daily simplicity alongside event-level control, hybrid RF + DMX Skydance models allow wall-panel operation for staff and full DMX access for lighting designers.
Commercial projects differ from residential in three key ways that affect controller selection:
- Zone density: A restaurant with bar, dining, lounge, and exterior zones may require 12–20 independently controlled strip circuits. DMX512 handles this scale comfortably within a single universe of 512 channels.
- Scene complexity: Commercial environments often need timed scene changes — for example, a warm dim setting during evening service that transitions to brighter task lighting for cleaning. Skydance DMX decoders with standalone mode can store and recall these scenes automatically.
- Staff usability: Complex DMX consoles are impractical for daily operation by hospitality or retail staff. Hybrid Skydance controllers solve this by providing simple wall-panel control for everyday use while retaining full DMX capability for programming sessions.
For large-scale commercial strip installations, the LED transformer and driver range at ATOM LED includes high-wattage units suitable for powering multiple decoder channels from a central distribution point. Contact our team on 01952 370028 for commercial project specification assistance.
If your project involves outdoor COB LED strip or LED neon flex, ensure your Skydance receiver and all connections are housed in an appropriately IP-rated enclosure. The receivers themselves are typically IP20 (indoor use only) and must be protected from moisture even when controlling IP67 or IP68 rated strip.
Why do professional installers choose ATOM LED for Skydance controllers?
Professional installers and lighting designers choose ATOM LED for Skydance controllers because we hold UK stock for same-day dispatch, provide direct technical support from our Telford team on 01952 370028, offer free UK delivery on 97% of products, and stock the complete Skydance ecosystem — receivers, wall panels, remotes, and DMX decoders — so you can source an entire control system from one supplier.
- UK stock, not dropshipped: Every Skydance controller listed on ATOM LED is held in our Telford warehouse. Orders placed before the cut-off ship the same working day, with typical delivery in 1–3 business days anywhere in the UK.
- Free UK delivery: No minimum order value. Whether you are ordering a single touch remote or fitting out a 20-zone commercial project, delivery is free.
- Technical team on hand: Our team specifies Skydance systems daily and can advise on controller selection, wiring configuration, driver matching, and multi-zone planning. Call 01952 370028 (Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm) or email operations@atomled.co.uk.
- Complete ecosystem: We stock Skydance receivers, wall panels, touch remotes, DMX decoders, and compatible LED strip, accessories, and drivers — everything you need for a complete installation from one order.
- Trusted by trade professionals: Rated 4.64 out of 5 from 580 verified reviews across our product range. Electricians, kitchen fitters, and lighting designers return to ATOM LED because the products and advice are consistently reliable.
Ready to specify your Skydance controller system? Browse the full Skydance LED controller range, call us on 01952 370028, or email operations@atomled.co.uk with your project details for a tailored recommendation.
Frequently asked questions about Skydance LED controllers
1. Can I use a Skydance controller with any brand of LED strip?
- Yes, provided the voltage and channel count match. Skydance receivers work with any constant-voltage LED strip at the correct voltage (12V, 24V, or 48V depending on the model). They are not brand-locked. The receiver modulates the DC signal regardless of strip manufacturer.
2. Do Skydance controllers work with 48V LED strip?
- Selected Skydance single-channel dimming receivers support 48V DC input. Check the specific model voltage rating before purchasing. Most RGB and RGBW Skydance receivers are rated for 12V or 24V only. For 48V single-colour dimming, pair the receiver with a non-dimmable 48V LED driver.
3. What is the maximum number of zones a Skydance system can control?
- Skydance multi-zone panels typically support up to 4, 8, or 16 zones depending on the model. For installations requiring more zones, use multiple panels or switch to a DMX512 configuration which supports up to 512 individual channels per universe.
4. Can I mix Skydance wall panels and handheld remotes on the same system?
- Yes. Multiple transmitters can be paired to the same receiver. You could have a wall panel at the room entrance and a handheld remote on the bedside table, both controlling the same strip zone independently.
5. Do I need Wi-Fi for Skydance RF controllers to work?
- No. Skydance 2.4GHz RF controllers communicate directly between transmitter and receiver using their own RF protocol. No Wi-Fi router, internet connection, or app is required for standard RF operation.
6. Why does my RGB strip flicker when dimmed with a Skydance controller?
- The most likely cause is a dimmable driver upstream of the Skydance receiver. RGB and RGBW strip must be powered by a non-dimmable constant voltage driver. The Skydance receiver handles all dimming via PWM. Replace the dimmable driver with a non-dimmable unit of the same voltage and wattage rating.
7. Can Skydance controllers be used outdoors?
- Skydance receivers are typically rated IP20 (indoor use only). For outdoor installations, house the receiver in a weatherproof IP65 or IP67 rated enclosure and run Waterproof cable to your outdoor-rated strip. The wall panel or remote stays indoors.
8. How far does the Skydance RF signal reach?
- Approximately 30 metres in open space. Through standard UK plasterboard partition walls, expect reliable operation through 1–2 walls. Thick masonry, foil-backed insulation, and metal-framed partitions reduce range. Position the receiver to minimise obstructions between it and the transmitter.
9. Can I dim single-colour LED strip without a Skydance controller?
- Yes. Single-colour strip can be dimmed using a TRIAC dimmable driver paired with a trailing-edge wall dimmer, bypassing the need for a separate controller. However, this method does not provide RF remote control, multi-zone capability, or scene presets — features that a Skydance controller adds.
10. What happens if my Skydance remote battery runs out?
- The strip remains in its last commanded state. If the lights were on, they stay on. If dimmed, they stay dimmed. Replace the CR2032 coin-cell battery in the remote to restore control. Wall panels connected to mains power are not affected by battery issues.
11. Are Skydance controllers compatible with Alexa or Google Home?
- Standard Skydance RF controllers do not offer native smart-home integration. For voice control via Alexa or Google Home, you would need to pair the Skydance system with a third-party smart relay or consider a Wi-Fi-enabled controller range such as our MiBoxer controllers.
12. How do I reset a Skydance receiver to factory settings?
- Most Skydance receivers reset by holding the pairing button for 5–10 seconds until the indicator LED flashes rapidly, then releasing. This clears all paired transmitters. Consult the specific model documentation for exact reset timing, as it varies between receiver models.
13. Can Skydance DMX decoders run without a DMX console connected?
- Yes, most Skydance DMX decoders include a standalone mode. In standalone mode, the decoder runs pre-programmed colour-chase, fade, or static colour patterns without any console input. This is useful for retail displays and accent lighting that operates autonomously.
14. What size driver do I need for a Skydance controller system?
- Size the driver to the total wattage of the connected LED strip, plus 10–15% headroom. For example, 5 metres of 14.4W/m strip draws 72W — specify a driver rated to at least 80W. The Skydance receiver does not add significant power draw itself, but the headroom protects the driver from continuous full-load operation. Browse our 24V driver range for compatible options.
15. Do Skydance wall panels need a neutral wire?
- Skydance RF wall panels are battery-powered or low-voltage powered and do not require a mains neutral wire. They are not wired into the mains circuit — they communicate wirelessly with the receiver. This makes them suitable for retrofit installations in older UK properties where neutral wires are not present at the switch location.
Why choose ATOM LED for your LED lighting project?
ATOM LED is a UK-based LED lighting specialist stocking every product in our Telford warehouse. We do not dropship from overseas suppliers. Free UK delivery on 97% of products, with typical delivery in 1 to 3 working days, backed by a 5-year warranty on all COB DC voltage strip lights.
- Cut technology: Cut ATOM LED strip at any point without voiding the warranty — no need to find cut marks in tight spaces.
- CRI90+ on all COB strip: Colours render naturally under ATOM LED strip, making it suitable for kitchens, retail displays, and any application where colour accuracy matters.
- Technical team available Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm: Call 01952 370028 or email operations@atomled.co.uk for help with voltage selection, driver sizing, IP ratings, and installation planning.
- UK stock, not dropshipped: Every product ships from our Telford warehouse. No overseas lead times, no customs delays, no uncertainty on delivery dates.
- 20m single feed on 24V, 30m on 48V: Longer single-feed runs than most UK competitors, reducing the number of drivers and feed points required in large installations.
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Last reviewed: March 2026 — ATOM LED technical team, Telford, Shropshire. Specifications current as of 2026.
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Skydance Digital Pixel RGB Controller 5-24VDC WiFi & RF RGB/RGBW SPI LED Controller WT-SPI (Tuya App) WS2811 with Remote
- Skydance
- 5-24V DC
- WiFi Control
- RF Wireless
- RGB/RGBW
- SPI Pixel Compatible
Skydance 12-48VDC 5CH*6A WiFi & RF 5 in 1 LED Controller V5-L(WT) with R8 Remote
- Skydance
- 12-48V DC
- WiFi Control
- RF Wireless
- 5-in-1 Multi-Mode
- 5 Channel
Skydance 12-48VDC 5CH*6A WiFi & RF 5 in 1 LED Controller V5-L(WT)
- Skydance
- 12-48V DC
- WiFi Control
- RF Wireless
- 5-in-1 Multi-Mode
- 5 Channel
Skydance Single Colour 1CH*15A 12-48VDC CV Controller, Push-Dim V1-L/P with R6-1 Remote
- Skydance
- 12-48V DC
- Single Colour
- Push-Dim
- 1 Channel
- 15A Output
Skydance 4 Zones RGB/RGBW Remote Control R8
- Skydance
- RGB/RGBW Control
- 4 Zone
- Easy Pairing
- Multi-Zone Support
Skydance AC Triac Glass Rotary Panel Dimmer S1-K (BLACK)
- Model: S1-K
- Rotary Glass Panel
- AC Triac Dimmer
- Input Voltage: AC100–240V
- Output Voltage: AC100–240V
- Dimming Range: 0–100%
Skydance AC Triac Glass Rotary Panel Dimmer S1-K (WHITE)
- Model: S1-K
- Rotary Glass Panel
- AC Triac Dimmer
- Input Voltage: AC100–240V
- Output Voltage: AC100–240V
- Dimming Range: 0–100%
Skydance Rotary Panel WiFi Triac Dimmer TS-K(WT) BLACK
- Model: TS-K(WT)
- Type: Rotary Glass Panel
- WiFi Triac Dimmer
- Input Voltage: AC100–240V
- Input Current: 1.5A
- Output Power: 150–360W
Skydance Rotary Panel WiFi Triac Dimmer TS-K (WT)
- Model: TS-K(WT)
- Type: Rotary Glass Panel
- WiFi Triac Dimmer
- Input Voltage: AC100–240V
- Input Current: 1.5A
- Output Power: 150–360W
Single Colour 1CH*5A 5-24VDC WiFi & RF CV Controller VD1(WT)
- 5-24V DC
- WiFi Control
- RF Wireless
- Single Colour
- 1 Channel
- 5A Output
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Great high quality led looks great at night
Very happy with the purchase. Quality connectors and hassle-free setup.
I was searching for good quality LED rope lights and came across Atom.
I ordered 50 mtrs reel of RGBW lights and the item was delivered very quickly and the after sales service has been second to none.
Adam has very been helpful with my enquiries every time I have called and it's never to much for him to assist.
I would definitely recommend buying from Atom and definitely will do again on my next project.
I ordered a specific lengths of ip68 warm white led neon strip for my drive. I installed it as I had installed my other led feature lighting from ATOM and the result was great. Delivered in less than 48hrs the strip was exactly the right length as I had specified. The quality is exceptional and easy to install. The end result justifies the investment and their prices are vey good. Can’t fault them and highly recommend. I will be back for more strip as I have further ideas around my house. Thanks Atom!
I ordered 2 controllers for a time-critical installation where I needed to confirm everything was working before completion. I placed the order and the items arrived early the next morning and in time for the installation to be completed! Very grateful for the swift response and attention.
Good LED strip for outdoor application and good advice from the Atom team. Thanks!
Fast Delivery looks good quality
Great product expensive but really worth it
LED controller recommended by their team and it is great with a auto fade in effect when powered and brightness which can be set
Looks great and very easy to install
Very good quality
Although it can be tricky to secure the string to the LED strip to pull through the tube. If all else fails cut the rear of the tube.
All in it is very good product. I would easy recommend it. Very easy to install and the end effect is brilliant. I am very happy with these products
Great quality excellent
Natural White Neon Flex 4000K 48V 10x20mm IP67 Waterproof 50m

