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Use spares in saddle bag connectors....
« on: June 07, 2020, 03:12:07 PM »

...for some signal lights on the bags. Rather than have another connector to deal with, I'd rather, in theory, incorporate them into the spares on the 12 pin connectors....any reason not to?
L: 9,10,11
R: 9,10

Might have to use the existing ground in the R bag to get brakes and signals.
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Re: Use spares in saddle bag connectors....
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2020, 03:56:52 PM »

...for some signal lights on the bags. Rather than have another connector to deal with, I'd rather, in theory, incorporate them into the spares on the 12 pin connectors....any reason not to?
L: 9,10,11
R: 9,10

Might have to use the existing ground in the R bag to get brakes and signals.


Common grounds on a CAN bus are the norm; so no worry there.  For the rest if you've got holes that exist but are unused I'm all about neater installations.
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