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  • My ebay dynohub wheel arrived.

    Heavy (as expected for £30). 1600g with no tyre, so adding a 900g 35x700c Schwalbe Marathon Plus will certainly make it noticeable. But bye bye faff of battery lights (found a D'Toplight dynamo powered rear light in the bits box).

    If only I'd thought about it and bought some rim tape in advance then I could actually put it all together and get it working.

  • @Ludd
    Yes the delay of the flicker stopping may well be because of your double rear light. I am no electronics whizz mind. Could you experiment with wiring the two rears in series instead?

    will probably have meddling colleagues trying to switch it off when they arrive at work.

    The b&m Toplight Line have a flush button to discharge the rear capacitor. It seems a bit pointless except for on a few occasions- I think you need to be careful when arriving on your bike at train platforms because train staff can (quite rightly) be a bit funny about random red lights confusing their drivers.

  • The b&m Toplight Line have a flush button to discharge the rear capacitor. It seems a bit pointless except for on a few occasions- I think you need to be careful when arriving on your bike at train platforms because train staff can (quite rightly) be a bit funny about random red lights confusing their drivers.

    Interesting. I'll look for one of those as the dynamo powered DToplight rear I found in the bits box doesn't have a standlight and I don't want to have to have a battery powered backup.

  • @greenbank I bought the Brake Plus model. Not sure if all/which of the Toplines have the button.

    I now have a brake light on my bike. Rad!

  • Finally got my the Luxos U that I've had sitting in my bedroom since April set up with a wheel (A310/SP SV-9). Oh my god. It's amazing. The SV-9 is a very, very tiny hub. Actually difficult to believe it's powering the light. So happy with it.

  • I've used reelight's previous products (which use magnets). I've been using a magnic light for a couple of months now instead.

    There are issues with having your headlight positioned around the rim. The old reelights had a similar issue in that if they get knocked: you have to reposition them (and each time you do they losen etc).

    It's promising technology though.

  • I feel very Arrivée nowadays.

  • Like a welsh train company?

  • More like I could be one of these dudes.

  • The field from the eddy current itself (effectively a current loop within the metal) falls off as the cube of the distance (assuming you're on axis - let's be generous. Reference). As the field inducing the eddy current will be coming from a permanent magnet with a (roughly) bar-like geometry it will also have a cubic dependence (reference), so you get a 1/r^6 dependence.

    I believe the technical term for that is 'brutal'.

  • I feel very Arrivée nowadays.

    You did one audax, one.

  • I would have Jake on my Easter arrow team to find out whether he is real or badger food.


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  • Arriva's owned by Deutsche Bahn.

  • That makes sense. The ICE out of Bruxelles to Cologne either breaks down or takes weird detours while they trash one bridge or another on the main route.

  • Purely because of the light, not because of the amount of audax's I've done.

    Starting RRtY this month though.

  • @jb You tried charging anything on your Luxos U yet? iphone is about 10% in 8 miles - though I suppose that deps on whether your phone's trying to find wifi or whatever else is switched on.

  • I feel very Arrivée nowadays.

    I thought you meant arivée as in a bit late to the party...

  • Na. Not yet. Will give it a go soon though, but I've only ridden to work and back since I've had it and it is 2.5 miles from my house...

    That's without a light on? Tbh, I'm less concerned about charging my iPhone on it (though I am sure I will at some point) and more concerned about charging my Garminz. I'm still gonna carry a little Anker battery with me though for emergency backup if I'm on a long ride i.e 300+.

  • I know I know, I jess.

    The worst thing about high quality dymano light is that your old battery powered light feel like a chores.

    I really did not miss charging/changing every weeks/months.

  • @hamrack brutal indeed

  • @jb yes without lights on. There may be enough to power a garmin with lights I dunno. I only use chapnav.

  • Daylight:

    • Garmin runs on its own power
    • Dynamo charges cache battery and, when that's full, powers/charges Garmin
    • If at any point during the day the Garmin gets low on power then charge it from the dynamo instead of the cache battery

    Night:

    • Dynamo powers lights and Garmin
    • Cache battery is a backup

    The power required to keep the Garmin ticking over (not charging) is a lot less than running it and charging it.

  • what do you use as a rear light? I have an E3, but am concerned about whether it stands out enough in London traffic

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