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Essentially the same circuit, but arrived at the same shape purely serendipitously. That is a brilliant idea to stick it into the handlebar tube.
I was planning on sticking mine inside a short piece of 20mm conduit, the ends plugged with silicon so its water proof and then cable tying that onto my rear rack. I'm going to connect it to the dynamo power using the cable connectors on my rear light.
I might rethink that having seen your link though...
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DIY phone charger I've made to run off my dynamo... cost about £10 for the bits (assuming you have a soldering iron and a random USB cable to butcher).
Haven't tested it on a long ride yet, but just gave it a quick try going along my street, and my phone registered that it was being charged.
Now need to make a waterproof case.
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How can you tell it's not one of the edelux lights designed to be used upside down?
Never heard of such a thing. Its not on their product list... http://www.nabendynamo.de/produkte/pdf/english/lieferprogramm_export_2013.pdf
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A few bits and pieces going free to a good home.
1) Seat Post: Truvativ, double-clamp, 27.2mm dia, 350mm long. - TAKEN teekayboy
2) Quill Stem: Cr-Mo, possibly 22.2mm dia (hard to read the markings) - TAKEN teekayboy
3) Seat: selle prima, a few tears. - dibs uoeno
4) Freewheel tool - TAKEN by Keanulooser
5) Brake lever: Tektro, RL726, RH side. - dibs by malakai
6) Brake lever: Cane Creek, RL720, LH side. - dibs by peck123
7) Wheel: Surly hub, 32 hole. Mavic CXP 14 rim. - TAKEN by Keanulooser
Pick up south London
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You can do it with google maps pretty easily... then turn off your data to save power...
some randomly found instructions... http://pocketnow.com/2013/07/22/google-maps-offline -
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