Let me begin by saying that I don’t know a single thing about electronics. I stumbled onto this website in search of an answer for my wiring question, so hopefully you smart people can figure this out.
I have three LED strands, red, blue, and green. Each strand ends with red/black bare wires. I am trying to connect them to my aquarium controller using a breakout box so that if my low water sensor is exposed to air, the blue light turns on. If my waste container is full, that sensor should turn on the green led, and so on. My problem is the actual hard wiring. How can I use ONE power source (DC24 bare wire cable to power brick) to selectively turn on one LED or another. Is this even possible?
The Neptune Apex aquarium controller allows me to connect the sensors but I need to figure out how to power the individual LED strips, when say spot 1 on the breakout box is “CLOSED” Green LED turns ON. If spot 2 is OPEN then Red LED turns ON. The programming part is easy, just can figure out the wiring to one power source if possible.

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I have three LED strands, red, blue, and green. Each strand ends with red/black bare wires. I am trying to connect them to my aquarium controller using a breakout box so that if my low water sensor is exposed to air, the blue light turns on. If my waste container is full, that sensor should turn on the green led, and so on. My problem is the actual hard wiring. How can I use ONE power source (DC24 bare wire cable to power brick) to selectively turn on one LED or another. Is this even possible?
The Neptune Apex aquarium controller allows me to connect the sensors but I need to figure out how to power the individual LED strips, when say spot 1 on the breakout box is “CLOSED” Green LED turns ON. If spot 2 is OPEN then Red LED turns ON. The programming part is easy, just can figure out the wiring to one power source if possible.


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