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I have a set of Darla Clearwater lights that I took off my bmw F800 GSA prior to selling it to transfer to my T7. It has the dial to set the intensity of the lights that I am mounting to the handlebars. 
The setup requires a switched power source for the lights. The wires are only long enough to fit under the seat.  
is there a switched power under the seat?  I know there is one under the front fairing, it just isn’t long enough to tap into. The back brake lights are also a ways back. 
I have considered getting the eastern beaver power block (pc8) and wiring that in to have all the power I need, but I don’t have it yet. 
 

thank you!

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On 2/3/2022 at 7:46 PM, Copentx said:

I have a set of Darla Clearwater lights that I took off my bmw F800 GSA prior to selling it to transfer to my T7. It has the dial to set the intensity of the lights that I am mounting to the handlebars. 
The setup requires a switched power source for the lights. The wires are only long enough to fit under the seat.  
is there a switched power under the seat?  I know there is one under the front fairing, it just isn’t long enough to tap into. The back brake lights are also a ways back. 
I have considered getting the eastern beaver power block (pc8) and wiring that in to have all the power I need, but I don’t have it yet. 
 

thank you!

Please look closely at healtech-electronics.com Thunder box. takes all the issues out of adding "switched" accessories

 

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7 hours ago, NeilW said:

Please look closely at healtech-electronics.com Thunder box. takes all the issues out of adding "switched" accessories

 

Neil, that is a brilliant way to add switched accessories.  I will still use a relay with a diode to send a signal to a Skene controller to control my Aux Lights.  I like the Skene dimmer a lot and will have it on my T7 as well. 

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