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NE Indiana | Yes they should work. The only advantage of running a dual product node is that it is cheaper than running 2 single product nodes and you won't have to address them to assign one as product 1 and one as product 2. When a single product node hits the CAN line for the first time they default to product 1 so if you newly install two single nodes they both will think that they are controlling product 1 so you have to go into the CAN setup and readdress them by cycling power to just the product 1 node then the same to the product 2 node. I don't specifically about your Case sprayer but most were setup from factory wired for a single product node so if you use a dual product node you might have to do some rewiring. Also if you are thinking about needing this because you are adding a Sidekick injection pump, the Sidekick comes with its own product module attached to the motor so even though you are controlling 2 products (main tank and injection pump) you would only need the single product node. | |
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