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Thanks for your advice on this. I've put a meter across the light with the light connected and on, and got 13.42v. Does that sound right? The light I'd like requires 12v exactly, not a range like some others. https://supernova-lights.com/en-en/products/mini-2-pro
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Sounds right, the supernova should be plug and play then. I spliced my new light onto the old bosch cable and just pushed the excess cable back through the cable routing port on the frame. It saves a whole lot of effort compared to replacing the cable entirely, which would normally require removing the motor.
You could stick a multi-meter across it. Alternatively it’s a 2 min job for a Bosch authorized dealer to plug it in and check (or change) the voltage.