Aux lights with ezycan gs1200 LC

Markbiggles

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Hi I’ve just fitted a light bar in addition to aux lights, I’ve got a ezycan what’s the best way to wire them up at present I’m using 2 outputs for my aux lights but now adding another 2 lights, GS1200 LC
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MARK
 
Depends how you want them to work. I have mine on 2 wires so they have left and right allocation. That way when I indicate the spot goes off to improve visibility of the indicator to any oncoming vehicles.

If you have multiple lights then you can have some set up as pairs and some separate so they all do different things.

Ultimately it depends on on how many things you are trying to power. I have 2 spots, dash cam and brake light using my 4 connectors.
 
Hi I’ve just fitted a light bar in addition to aux lights, I’ve got a ezycan what’s the best way to wire them up at present I’m using 2 outputs for my aux lights but now adding another 2 lights, GS1200 LC
THANKS
MARK
There is a Y connector that allows two lights on one circuit
 
Hi I’ve just fitted a light bar in addition to aux lights, I’ve got a ezycan what’s the best way to wire them up at present I’m using 2 outputs for my aux lights but now adding another 2 lights, GS1200 LC
THANKS
MARK
Hi Mark

As others have mentioned, it really depends on your preference and as Santa mentioned, the user manual is a great source of understanding setups and how to configure things, which gives one more perspective when considering this.

Considering you've got 2 spots on 2 outputs already, the light bar(s?) can be connected to one output using a splitter or by soldering the wiring to 1 pigtail, that can then be setup as aux lights 2 pair for example, and configured according to your preference. It mostly depends on what you'd like to achieve with your setup, without that, we can only speculate potential setups.

Kind regards
 
What's the rating of your aux lights, if they're LEDs you should be able to wire the 2 on each side in parallel with each other if you're using the correct channels on your hex. I have 2 Chinese copies wired via an on/off switch on my handlebars so I can switch them off if I want to and configured so that the auxs on the corresponding side goes out when my inducators are switched on. I did this by routing the negatives via the switch and the positive feed for each light going direct from the hex. I've also got an extra horn (a denali sound bomb) and my bike cam wired to the other 2 channels.
 
Hi thanks
I have wired 2 into 1 left and right all working well for cheapo Chinese lights
Thanks for your replies
Mark
 


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