Installing Denali D7 Pro Light Pods on BMW R 1300 GS

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • This video demonstrates how to install the Denali D7 Pro lights on BMW R 1300 GS motorcycles.
    This is the last of the three videos that cover installing the Denali D7 Pro bundle with CANsmart on this bike.
    The complete Denali D7 Pro bundle can be purchased here: denalielectron...
    Download the management software here: denalielectron...
    Part 1 of the kit installation: • Installing Denali ligh...
    Part 2 of the kit installation: • Installing Denali CANs...

Комментарии • 25

  • @Whats-upWithTheWorld
    @Whats-upWithTheWorld 3 месяца назад +1

    These three installation videos for the CANsmart and D3 Pro lights are absolutely the best instructional videos on RUclips! The step-by-step guidance and clear explanations made the whole process so much easier. Without this quality content, the installation would have been a real headache. Thank you so much for your contribution to the community-this is exactly the kind of detailed and well-made content that helps DIYers like me get the job done right. Keep up the great work!

  • @ahmeda.3198
    @ahmeda.3198 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, thank you. Very cool to see your configuring that software.

  • @TrexRu
    @TrexRu Месяц назад +1

    Благодарю Вас!

  • @tanselcakr4172
    @tanselcakr4172 Месяц назад +1

    I liked the D7 pro configuration of your choice, but when we add B6 brake light what would be the ideal ampers gor the system? I thought; left and right center 7.5A, outer leds 10A, and brake 5A? What is your opinion

    • @tanselcakr4172
      @tanselcakr4172 Месяц назад

      I looked at the spec of leds
      Single D7 pro is 8amps.
      Left center: 3.43Amp
      Right center: 3.43Amp
      Both outer: 9.14amps
      B6 brake: 0.5amps
      Corrected the numbers yes you are right

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  Месяц назад

      Your numbers are correct (but I think you wanted to say "both outer", not "both center"). So you can set something like 5A for each circuit driving the center LEDs, keep 10A for the circuit shared by the outer LEDs of both pods, and then you have more than enough left for the brake light.

  • @hakansokmen6424
    @hakansokmen6424 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi, thanks for the detailed video. However I have a question regarding to the amps setting. How do you decide the related amps? What if you leave it as default?If I’d have a pair of D2s on top of D7pros then what would be the settings?

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  3 месяца назад +1

      The default is too low for D7 Pros. Take the specifications of all your lights and calculate the correct settings based on their maximum power consumption.

  • @ernestoramirezbourget7403
    @ernestoramirezbourget7403 25 дней назад

    Hi! Hope you can help. My bike came with the original BMW auxiliaries, and when you disconnect them an error pops up. How can you avoid this? Does the bike needs to be taken to the dealer so they can erase the warning? Thank you!

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  24 дня назад +1

      You have to reconfigure the bike at the dealership or with the GS-911 tool www.hexgs911.com/

  • @stefanoguzzo4770
    @stefanoguzzo4770 15 дней назад

    Hi I connected the two d7pros a left light to the white line and the right to the red line how can I turn on only the central LEDs or only the side ones or both, do they have to be connected differently? Do I have to use another line? Or can it be done from the software? Then for each headlight I gave 10A, and 5A for the stop light is that right? Can you make an assembly diagram thanks

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  15 дней назад

      Yes, you have to use a different approach because right now each of your lights can only be controlled as a complete unit, with no separation between side and central LEDs. The solution I show in this video and its companion ruclips.net/video/qmONUJZFb0A/видео.html, I use three circuits: 1. Central LEDs - left; 2. Central LEDs - right; 3. Side LEDs - both sides. Watch both videos, and you'll see which cables I use, their routing, all connections, and control unit configuration. This gives you all the necessary functionality (central LEDs as daytime and turn signals, side LEDs as high beam at night) and leaves the fourth circuit available for the brake light.

    • @stefanoguzzo4770
      @stefanoguzzo4770 14 дней назад

      ok thanks so you have to pass an extra cable and use three lines .. I see three cables coming out of the saddle but I don't understand how they are connected to the lights I don't understand much English. maybe it will be more complicated to pass the cables in my adv 1300 in the front part

    • @stefanoguzzo4770
      @stefanoguzzo4770 14 дней назад

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    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  14 дней назад

      Start with ruclips.net/video/qmONUJZFb0A/видео.html - at 2:15 - 2:35 I talk about the cables I use and why I need three cables and three circuits on the CANsmart. Then in this video you can see where the other ends of the cables go, at 0:38 - 0:56, and how to configure CANsmart for this layout, from 2:15.
      All my videos have subtitles - they will help you understand.

    • @stefanoguzzo4770
      @stefanoguzzo4770 14 дней назад

      yes thanks I have already seen a diagram would be more useful, in the can smart instructions there is only one for connecting two sets of spotlights 4 in total.

  • @stefanoguzzo4770
    @stefanoguzzo4770 25 дней назад

    La batteria originale al litio regge queste denali d7 pro o l'hai cambiata?

    • @LanaOnWheels
      @LanaOnWheels  24 дня назад

      There's nothing special about the lithium battery in relation to the lights. Just don't keep the lights on for too long when the engine is not running - same as the old style battery.

  • @HankOnWheels
    @HankOnWheels 5 месяцев назад

    I love the "good luck ignoring that"!

  • @amineelgali2785
    @amineelgali2785 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for your video; they’re very helpful. Your machine come with the standard headlight or the Pro version? Is there any difference in power, or is it just the addition of cornering lights?