Dual Hex Ezcan install

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So my new (to-me) 1250GSA has a Denali CANSmart installed to run the Denali S4 and Denali horn, using 3 of the 4 channels.

I'm wanting to install a set of Lone Rider MotoLights lights with a gen 2 Hex Ezcan to also run a B6 brake light. That will leave me with 1 circuit on the CANSmart and 2 circuits on the Ezcan.

My question is - how would I run two of these Ezcan? I get you have to plug into the RCD module but, how would you plug two in? Is there a splitter at all you can use to diasy chain them?
 
Absolutely no reason why S4’s need to be on independent circuits.
They don’t draw enough.
That's how they are currently running - installed by the previous owner. Was just going to leave them as they were. Probably have to be on their own circuits to shut each one off when indicating.
 
You can plug multiple Ezcans in series on the bike. Just daisychain them together. I've got three on mine.
 
You can plug multiple Ezcans in series on the bike. Just daisychain them together. I've got three on mine.
Could you send a photo of that please? I understand the theory but the RCD only has one plug so where would you plug the other Ezcan into? Is there a splitter available or what?
 
Could you send a photo of that please? I understand the theory but the RCD only has one plug so where would you plug the other Ezcan into? Is there a splitter available or what?
Where you unplugged the RCDS and inserted the single hex originally you just take one of the plugs out and put the 2nd hex in tandem with the first one like carriages on a model railway if that makes sense?
 
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Ah I gotcha. I thought that wouldn't work with male/female limiations and combinations but I got you guys now. Quite simple.

Thanks all!
 
Sorry, I’ve only just seen your follow-on posts, but it sounds like you’ve sorted it out
 


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