Ok, sorry for the delay - I must have been wiring it incorrectly the night before. I did get the wires figured out and started wiring up my project. Got them all turned on and assigned, then I went to turn them off and found out that some lights stayed on. Well, that means some wires were crossed somewhere. I disconnected and looked at it the next day - found the crossed grounds and got everything working and dancing to music and it was great. Came back next day to find no power at all. The 12v wallbrick died. Tried another one and it died the following day as well. And they didn't have enough power to run the lights to full brightness. So, I decided to figure out how to use a power supply. Thought I was supposed to grab the red and black wires, but that didn't kick out enough juice. I then decided to hack into the yellow cable, and sure enough there was a lot of power in that one. Lit all my LED strips (about 40 ft) pure bright white. I am very happy and satisfied now, but I have found that the LEDWIZ get's super hot to the touch. I was wondering if this was normal or if I should be concerned. I am pretty sure there are no additional wires crossed and everything is working as expected. Does it just get hot since there is so much current going through it? Thanks for everyone's help, sorry for the delay in posting my success response