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• #2752
Wow because I had a brain fart and was processing horizontal as vertical... damn.
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• #2753
So I'm electrickerying my lad's Trek touring commuter beast. He built the new LX dyno up into an old rim himself. He started the truing, got pretty close. I finished it off. Dead proud.
Fitted:
IQ XS (says 2.4W on it). Lightly used 2nd hand.
Mini Toplight (single LED, can't be a huge wattage needed)
LX dynohub rated at 2.4WSpan wheel while fitting lighting loom etc. Seemed fine, a bit flickery at lower revs, as expected (discussed upthread, i.e. rear light).
Finished much fettling (had to move a canti hanger, tidying cables etc).
Now Doesn't work. Not an electric sausage.
Checked hub on another lighting rig, immediately powered up (Luxos U & Toplight Brake).
Can anyone help me guess what's gone wrong? Seems like the IQ XS had died. Anyone!?
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• #2754
Small wiring glitch? I have a multimeter and can have s look.
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• #2755
Possible that the wiring fitment that goes into the wheel could do with redoing?
That might explain why the hub works on the other setup but not your dads lights.
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• #2756
99% be a minor wiring issue
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• #2757
Re-checked the connector, and hub - pulled the terminals nice and proud.
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• #2758
Nothing really changed since it worked, just rerouting at the crown.
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• #2759
Thanks Chris I might well do that, gonna fit another front light without rear connected first, I somehow think the rear might have killed the front light. No knowledge or evidence for the hunch, mind.
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• #2760
Have you ridden it or just spun the wheel?
I thought my light was dead when I first fitted it because it was switched off from the button on the rear. You have to have power already going to it to be able to turn it back on again and spinning the wheel wasn’t providing enough. Once actually riding I could switch it on and worked fine.
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• #2761
Cheers Phil, yep we went for a fast ride immediately after, checked the switch a few times, but nuttin.
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• #2762
Checked hub on another lighting rig, immediately powered up (Luxos U & Toplight Brake).
Can you check the non-working lighting rig on a working hub?
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• #2763
Definitely turning the iq-Xs on? Wheels needs to be spinning to turn it on or off.
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• #2764
Yes! Next step this am.
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• #2765
Totez.
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• #2766
I had a similar issue with my SON lights when I had the polarity wrong on the rear light connection (coaxial one).
Just to confirm, have you tried with rear disconnected?
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• #2767
Ah, think polarity is worth reversing, that and another thing my morning lesspanicked/annoyed mind was starting to consider - is a broken full circuit at rear stopping front lighting (assuming I might have pulled one out when covering spades and final routing of cable? Time to remove my heatshrinks. They never give you enough heatshrink with spade & wire kits do they!)
Done:
Check hub on another setup.
Check front connectors
Switch off and on multiple times while riding at speedList of possible things to do next:
test front light without rear connected on bike
test front light on another working loom & wheel. Maybe connect rear on that bike secondly
test hub & front wiring using another light
check connections of rear loom.
visit Aroogah to get multimeter readings
Sorry to be a bore. Just a useful place to make a plan, with help of you likeminded dynodorks. #ilovetheforum
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• #2768
On the off chance you're near crystal palace I have lots of heatshrink. Can leave some out for you if you need
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• #2769
Thanks mate! Bit of a schlep, have some self-congealing cable tape I can use. But maybe after lockdown I’ll give you a shout to swap some for beer or sumink!
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• #2771
Don't worry, I spent a good couple hours to realise I'd made that mistake!
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• #2773
This is why now when using bullet or spade connectors I put a male and female on one side so I can't connect the wrong way around.
With my mistake I'd soldered the coaxial connector wrong on the SON system.
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• #2774
That is a cool idea.
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• #2775
Error the earlier blocked me out / not really sure but i couldn’t access it!
I'm not seeing one there with a seatstay mount and holding the light horizontally.