I have two remote compass modules in my RV-6A as I have a backup EFIS D10A. I had mounted the original EDC in the tail cone, half way back from the baggage bulkhead and the empanage. There is a convienent bulkhead that you can use for the mount. It has always worked perfectly, with a max error of +-1degrees for all cardnial headings.
Anyway, when I installed the second EFIS D100, I decided to mount the EDC in the wingtip. I checked out the various locations, and found that the strobes didn't effect the compass, but the landing light did if mounted forward, and the counterweight pipe used in the ailerons would effect it if mounted aft. So I mounted it right in the middle. Imagine my surprise the first evening I turned on my nav lights and saw the compass move 14 degrees! Seems I had not really understood that you can't have wires with high current in them anywhere close to the EDC. This past week, I moved the EDC back to be next to the first unit in the tail cone, and happily both EFIS compasses match exactly. I found that there was just too much going on in my wing tips and the tail cone had a nice open area with nothing ferris and no wires to interfere. A little more work to install, but a better locaton for me.
Just my experience for you to consider.
Best Regards,
Mel Jordan
Tucson