This guide describes the functions and operation of the 6-Channel Lighting Controller with Flicker Effect.
The lighting controller has six outputs, each of which has its own randomly-controlled flicker output. You can connect up to six LED lights (sold separately) to the outputs on the lighting controller. This controller supports expansion, meaning you can connect up to 30 LED lights in total using Brickstuff BrickPixel™ Driver Boards (sold separately). See the EXPANSION section below for more details.
The illustration below shows the main parts of the lighting controller.
Connect your power input to this plug. This is a "small" plug (Pico-size), so you'll need a connecting cable with a small plug. If you are using a Brickstuff power supply with a "large" plug, we sell conversion cables and adapters on our website.
OUTPUTS
Connect up to six LED lights to these outputs. Each output has its own individual randomly-generated flicker effect. Each output is a "small" plug (Pico-size), so you'll need to connect an LED that has a matching small plug. If you are using a Brickstuff LED light with a
"large" plug, we sell conversion cables and adapters on our website.

Here are some things to note about connecting LED lights to the outputs:
- Each output provides enough power to light a single LED light. You can connect more than one LED light to an output (using connecting cables or adapters)-- there is no danger of burning out or damaging the lighting controller by connecting too many LED lights to any single output. Note, however, that the power will be divided by the number of LED lights you have connected to a single output (for example, connecting two LEDs will divide the power between them and make each LED light half as bright as it would be if connected by itself).
- If you connect a high-power LED light or an LED filament light to an output, those LED lights will be very dim: these kinds of LED lights are designed to use many times the total power output provided by a single output on this lighting controller. Again, there is no danger of damaging the controller, but your lights will be very dim or may not light at all if using high-power LED lights or LED filaments.
- If you want to connect your own LEDs to the outputs in a DIY configuration, we sell individual cables with Pico-size connecting plugs on our website in the DIY section. You can purchase six of these and connect any LEDs you want to flicker. Since the lighting controller delivers a fixed amount of current to each output, no current-limiting resistors are needed regardless of the voltage LED you are using. This greatly simplifies DIY setups using these lighting controllers.
POWER LED
The power LED light will be green when power is connected to the lighting controller.
STATUS LED
The blue status LED light flashes to show the "intensity" setting of the flicker effect. More information is below, in the USAGE section.
The button is used to change the "intensity" setting of the flicker effect. More information is below, in the USAGE section.
OTHER PLUGS
There are several other plugs on the lighting controller-- these have no function for the flicker effect controller, so they are marked with a red "X" in the diagram above. Leave these disconnected (do not plug anything in to these plugs).
USAGE
Once the lighting controller is connected to power, its green Power LED light should turn on. If this LED light does not turn on, check your power supply source. The lighting controller is designed to be operated from a 5V DC power source.