dunlop
In aus.bicycle on Mon, 24 Oct 2011 12:49:45 +1100
terryc wrote:
thefathippy wrote:
hehe - I went with batteries (and making my own lightsets) after being
done faffing about with dynamos!
To be fair, it was a long time ago, and I'm sure they're better now,
but I was getting less light than a burnt match going uphills,
BTDT
and blowing bulbs going downhills.
Zener diodes.
Some of the better lights actually had them built in.
Nowadays the dynamos have appropriate protection I believe. at least
the hub ones.
The SON on the 'bent gets full brightness at about walking speed and
showed no sign of blowing anything at 60kmh. I only got that fast
once with a halogen in, the LEDs of course don't care at all.
The Shimano on the Brom hasn't had to do more than about 20kmh, it's a
shopping trolley and station bike, who needs speed?
I pondered battery lights for it, and was using cheap ones, but got
sick of faffing about with them when folding. As a wheel with hub
dynamo built in, and a light seti (although halogen not LED), was
a bit over A$120 landed, I went for it. Still much more expensive
than AA/AAA battery lights, but in the realm of similarly bright
rechargeable packs.
Zebee
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