I'd be interested to see how they look on the svartpillen. Not sure where to put the white wire on the Svart'. I'll have a look when I get back to Japan.
@@bikesonabudgetjapan awesome, yeah I'm curious as well. The svartpilen already has a pretty decent headlight, but can't complain on having more visibility and being more visible
be interesting to see if you can somehow wire the lights into the bike hi-beam? does the remote keep previous state if power is turned off on lights? (ie. can run a relay to the power wire triggered by hi-beam)
That might be more trouble than it's worth. You would have to bypass the control box. There is a similar set that isn't wireless. That would be easier to modify. I'm very happy with the wireless set so far. They don't maintain State when you turn the ignition off but that isn't a problem.
@@maddan_78their are I believe 3 different versions of these. One of them you can wire directly to your hi-beam light wire. With those they will turn on with your hi-beams.
There are a few versions. Here is a small waterproof one. Daytona 16037 D-UNIT WR (D Unit, Water Resistant) Motorcycle Accessory Power Supply Unit, Waterproof, 3 Systems, Integrated Power Management, Total 20A amzn.asia/d/fKOVfBS Here's the one I have: Kaedear KDR-E1 Motorcycle Power Supply Relay Accessories Power Removal ACC Power Branch for Motorcycles Relay Power Distributor Branch Fuse Block 4 Outputs Line Fuse Protection Circuit Direct amzn.asia/d/4u12ucx
I got another question. I also have the same light. Can you tell me where to connect the ACC wire? I'm new to this and don't know much. But i already installed all the wiring and connected it to the battery, but I don't know where to connect the ACC wire. Can you help me out?
@VarunClotux The acc wire just needs to be connected to any positive wire that has current when your ingnition is on. It depends on what kind of bike you have but those wires are usually white or sometimes yellow or blue. You can tap into the wire using this kind of connector.Amon 4936 Wiring Connector, Red, DC12V 110W or less / DC24V 220W or less, Electro Tap, Amazon.co.jp Limited amzn.asia/d/69tWr94 Another option is wedge the wire into your fuse box under one of the fuses. I suggest you try this first since it doesn't require any wire work. That acc wire is connected to a relay switch inside the future eyes control box. It just makes sure that your lights aren't on when the ignition isn't on.
Hey, I tried everything and even bought a Daytona, but after using the light for 3 to 5 minutes, my bike stopped due to low voltage. Can you suggest something?
Funny enough I just bought these lights for my 2021 svartpilen 401. Where do you think would be the best place to attach the white wire to?
I'd be interested to see how they look on the svartpillen. Not sure where to put the white wire on the Svart'. I'll have a look when I get back to Japan.
@@bikesonabudgetjapan awesome, yeah I'm curious as well. The svartpilen already has a pretty decent headlight, but can't complain on having more visibility and being more visible
be interesting to see if you can somehow wire the lights into the bike hi-beam?
does the remote keep previous state if power is turned off on lights? (ie. can run a relay to the power wire triggered by hi-beam)
That might be more trouble than it's worth. You would have to bypass the control box. There is a similar set that isn't wireless. That would be easier to modify. I'm very happy with the wireless set so far. They don't maintain State when you turn the ignition off but that isn't a problem.
@@bikesonabudgetjapan bugger, just want lights that dip with hi's on road thats all.. dont want to have to push multiple switches all the time
@@maddan_78their are I believe 3 different versions of these. One of them you can wire directly to your hi-beam light wire. With those they will turn on with your hi-beams.
Hey can u send the link of multipower distribution box
There are a few versions. Here is a small waterproof one.
Daytona 16037 D-UNIT WR (D Unit, Water Resistant) Motorcycle Accessory Power Supply Unit, Waterproof, 3 Systems, Integrated Power Management, Total 20A amzn.asia/d/fKOVfBS
Here's the one I have:
Kaedear KDR-E1 Motorcycle Power Supply Relay Accessories Power Removal ACC Power Branch for Motorcycles Relay Power Distributor Branch Fuse Block 4 Outputs Line Fuse Protection Circuit Direct amzn.asia/d/4u12ucx
@@bikesonabudgetjapan thank you 😊
I got another question. I also have the same light. Can you tell me where to connect the ACC wire? I'm new to this and don't know much. But i already installed all the wiring and connected it to the battery, but I don't know where to connect the ACC wire. Can you help me out?
@VarunClotux The acc wire just needs to be connected to any positive wire that has current when your ingnition is on. It depends on what kind of bike you have but those wires are usually white or sometimes yellow or blue. You can tap into the wire using this kind of connector.Amon 4936 Wiring Connector, Red, DC12V 110W or less / DC24V 220W or less, Electro Tap, Amazon.co.jp Limited amzn.asia/d/69tWr94
Another option is wedge the wire into your fuse box under one of the fuses. I suggest you try this first since it doesn't require any wire work.
That acc wire is connected to a relay switch inside the future eyes control box. It just makes sure that your lights aren't on when the ignition isn't on.
Hey, I tried everything and even bought a Daytona, but after using the light for 3 to 5 minutes, my bike stopped due to low voltage. Can you suggest something?