![]() ![]() The Slingshot only has 4 switch locations for aftermarket accessories, limiting your ability to run aftermarket accessories. Aftermarket lighting accessories, seat heaters, radar detectors etc., have been a huge part of the aftermarket Slingshot scene. The Neutrino Black Box by Arboreal Systems is an absolute game changer, allowing you to control all of your aftermarket 12 volt accessories via bluetooth, through their free Android / Apple phone app. We've also added the ability to control servo motor devices including exhaust flappers, camera rotators, and various other items directly from the apps.įor more information please see our website at neutrinoblackbox.Control all your Polaris Slingshot 12 volt accessories with your SmartPhone via Speed, Ambient Temp, Push Button, Sunrise / Sunset or Relay Trigger We'd like to introduce our personal favorite mod for the Polaris Slingshot since our inception. With Element and Aurora you can activate your garage door opener directly from the app using the adapter module and your remote or a Mo-Door universal remote. We have designed optional cable modules that support this new functionality. Garage door activation and servo control. ![]() In the case of NBBs the upgrade could be as simple as downloading and using the Aurora app, which in the case of Element it's necessary to send the unit back to us and pay the difference in cost between Element and Aurora.īoth Element and Aurora support a couple of cool new features. The good news is that Elements (and all older Neutrino Black Boxes) are software/firmware updatable to Aurora specs. Then there's Aurora, which adds a whole range of automation and additional features including speed, sunset, and temperature based circuit activation, 4 hz light modulation, the ability to link circuits, and deceleration based light activation. We think that at this price it's a pretty compelling value. Element is a more basic Neutrino without all the automation features and carries a retail price of $249.99. Since it's been a long time since we've posted here we're way overdue for an update.įirst big news is that we released 2 new versions of the Neutrino module, replacing the original version. OBS: As my BMW uses the Can Bus system, I am not able to use my high beam as a switch for the Denali D4, I am only able to use the regular on/off switch that comes with the Lights. I attached the wiring harness diagram of the D4 lights in case it helps. Please have in mind that I am a real dummy when it comes to installing electrical stuff to my bike, so I would really appreciate if you could post instructions step by step. I thought that might be a way of doing this using the new relay switch" input functionality. This way I could keep the lights on at low power (to be seen) when the switch is off and and would only turn the switch on (to see) when I needed the high power. ![]() Of course I could use the NBB to adjust the power of the light which is great.īut It would be even better if I could set it to be at the low power (using the NBB dimming capability) when the switch is off and high power when the switch is on. Like most aftermarket auxiliary lights, my Denali 4 lights comes with an on/off switch with no dimmer (so is either on at high power or off). I have a question regarding the use of the NBB with Auxiliary Lights, which I guess many other riders could benefit from the answer. ![]()
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