How are people wiring up their USB chargers (D1 in my case) and lights? Did I ask this already?
I've got the SP dyno and now have spare SP connectors but I don't want to get off the bike and swap hub connections all the time - can I just connect the D1 and light up full time? Or should I have some kind of switch in there?
"Use the original connector provided with the dynamo, feed the wires through (either way around) and plug in."
"Where you are running dynamo lights, you can 'piggyback' off your current wiring, but don't connect the D1 to a regulator – it should get it's power direct from the dynamo. "
So, no switch needed it seems. It's just always good to go.
How are people wiring up their USB chargers (D1 in my case) and lights? Did I ask this already?
I've got the SP dyno and now have spare SP connectors but I don't want to get off the bike and swap hub connections all the time - can I just connect the D1 and light up full time? Or should I have some kind of switch in there?
Guess I should read this: http://d1.igaro.com/res/manual.pdf
"Use the original connector provided with the dynamo, feed the wires through (either way around) and plug in."
"Where you are running dynamo lights, you can 'piggyback' off your current wiring, but don't connect the D1 to a regulator – it should get it's power direct from the dynamo. "
So, no switch needed it seems. It's just always good to go.
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