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  • Seatpost mount supernova e3 looks like attached.
    Has a 3.5mm threaded hole drilled in its arm in same plane as the light is orientated. So yes could mount to a seatpost binder bolt (with threaded nut reducing thingy) or a rack or mudguard hole and it would be the right way up.

    You could also open unit and remove the arm as ita just bolted on from inside, again an m3.5 fine thread on it.

    Super impressed with the supernova e3 fit abd and finish, yeah it's rrp £45 but have spent more then that on battery lights that have died after 3 months commuting.
    Packaging a bit overkill though

    Had not realised the seatpost and rack mounted e3 have different arrangement of their narrow and wide led.
    Rack mounted = narrow led is in the centre.
    Seatpost mounted = narrow led is at the top

    Edit. I know how to fit dyno lights, do it fairly often for customers, but got to put it out there. Supernova instructions are the best I've ever seen. Literally everything is in there in clear wording and in diagrams. When pubs are open i will buy the supernova folks some beer, good work!

    Also they include 3 decent crimp butt connectors incase you wreck 1,nice. Heatshrink included is also of high quality

  • Does the Supernova rear light work with a non-Supernova front? I thought it was DC only and had no standlight?

  • 6vdc yeah, standlight it says it has built in, 2 min worth?
    My front light suppliers stand light power to both though b+m.
    You just can't hook it straight to the dyno

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