Sujet : Re: connected lights
De : frkrygow (at) *nospam* sbcglobal.net (Frank Krygowski)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 10. Sep 2024, 18:53:24
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On 9/10/2024 9:58 AM, Roger Merriman wrote:
With the new road bike which is my wind/quicker commuter, bought some rear
lights, always two on the rear. Mainly for backup reasons.
But found these in one of my local bike shops.
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2018/07/bontrager-connected-lights.html#
Only the rear as well I generally share front lights between bikes, having
essentially a light for road/commuting and other for off road use.
But with the utility bikes one of the issues is are the rear lights
charged? And by how much?
The fronts have a traffic light plus mode/run time and last 24 ish hours so
range etc anxiety isn’t a thing, but most rear lights just have a red light
etc at best when they reach 20% or so.
The above apart from auto start/stop with the Garmin displays the battery
level which removes some of the hassle with commuting, for MTB/Gravel rides
doesn’t matter as the light (rear) is a cheap option that seems to last but
I just charge after use and so isn’t a worry.
:-) The three speed, about-town utility bike I built up has lights that "automatically turn on when you start a ride, and turn off when you end a ride." If, that is, I have the headlight switch pushed to the right. It's got a Sturmey-Archer front Dynohub driving period head and tail lights, fitted with LEDs.
-- - Frank Krygowski