XBB Dongle & Power Unit allows your LED headlights or auxiliary lights to be turned on and offauml;cks at the same time as the car's high beam, if you have a newer vehicle with LED or xenon high beam which requires this type of solution.
The installation is super easy and the communication is completely wireless via Bluetooth which means that everything can be ready in as little as 15 minutes! No more time-consuming search for Canbus cables or any wiring inside the car, no cable to be pulled through the torpedo wall out into the engine compartment and the like.
The kit, which is completely complete (except for the auxiliary light/LED ramp), consists of the following:
- OBD-II transmitter (Dongle)
- Receiver relay (Powerunit)
- Cabling for 1, 2 or 4 DT outputs depending on how many ramps/extra lights you want to connect.
- Click on the link under "Compatibility";link under "Compatible Car Models" further down the page to see if your car is listed.
XBB Dongle OBD II
- No more time-consuming wiring in the car, wiring through the torpedo bay or searching for theauml;ggen or searching for CANBUS cables
Installing the XBB kit (complete quick guide):
Före installation: Download the free app XBB Configurator for your Android phone or Xbb Configurator to your iPhone and make sure your vehicle is compatible with the kit.
- Mount the transmitter unit (XBB Dongle) in the vehicle's diagnostic socket, the OBDII socket. This socket is usually located under the steering wheel
- Mount the relay cable (included in the complete packages) at the vehicle battery or circuit box in the engine compartment. The XBB Power Unit is then plugged into the relay connector on the wiring harness
- Pull out and connect the DT connector(s) to the LED ramp/extra lights
- Launch the XBB Configurator app which will guide you step-by-step to pair the devices and finalize the settings.
- Done!
Exits on the Receiver Relay (Power Unit):
The receiver relay communicates with the transmitter (Dongle) via Bluetooth / Bluetooth and has two independent outputs. These outputs can handle up to 15A and up to 5A respectively.
You can, for example, use the outputs on the Power Unit itself:
- Output #1 (max 15A, 180W at 12V) for auxiliary light / LED ramp
- Output #2 (max 5A, 60W at 12V) for position light / reversing light (this output isThis output is optional to use)
You can easily set these outputs yourself using the XBB Configurator app.
You don't need to connect to the car's electrical system at all, instead the extra signal is sent between the transmitter and the relay via Bluetooth.
Compatible car models
The following list allows you to easily see if the XBB Dongle OBD II is compatible with your car model:
List which cars are compatible
App
The device is easily controlled via the app XBB Configurator (available for Android and iPhone iOS).
Technical specification:
- Operating voltage: 9-36V
- Outputs: 1x15A, 1x5A
- Loads:
- With 1 or 2 outputs: Max 15A/180W (at 12V, total)
- With 4 outputs: Max 35A/420W (at 12V, total)