I did look at your diagram, and it screams you don't know what you're doing. I get that you condensed the RGB wires of each LEDinto one line, but you can't just go around creating your own schematic standards when there are already standards in place.If you don't want to take the time to learn the subject, I'm not going to take the time to "help" you, because you wouldn't learn anything when it's being forced down your throat so fast you don't have time to digest it. If electricity, especially low voltage DC, scares or is unsettling to someone, that someone shouldn't be in this hobby. Hundreds of people with limited knowledge of electricity, such as yourself, have used the LED-Wiz with success. It's not that hard when you take the time to read the directions and actually try to understand what they're saying, instead of giving up and wanting someone to either do it for you, or tell you exactly how to do it. There's plenty of threads on here showing how people have wired their controls and LEDs. Digest the information, use your brain, and you'll figure it out. I've held other member's hands through wiring before, even built a CP (fully wired) for a member I have never met, and it did none of them any real good. Don't be afraid to try to learn something you don't currently understand. Knowledge doesn't come instantly, you've got to work to earn it. Follow the breadcrumbs...