Sujet : Re: bike light optics
De : scharf.steven (at) *nospam* geemail.com (sms)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 05. Apr 2024, 18:36:27
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On 4/4/2024 4:16 PM, Roger Merriman wrote:
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The lamps as far as I can see are relatively speaking inexpensive, at least
compared roughly to batteries powered units, the expensive bit would seem
to be a Dynamo hub and wheel even if your building and installation
yourself, which is probably a technical hurdle beyond most.
I’m really not a good fit for such lights, mainly that I want lights with
more power with the MTB/Gravel bike can get at least one dynamo lights with
a off road beam shaped but even so with a 3w limit it’s power output is
lacking for that purpose ie 800 lumens at 17mph+ my light kicks out at
least double that with potentially up to 3 times that, as it uses how fast
how much the bars are moving to gauge the light needed.
I have dynamo wheels on some bikes, a Dahon folder, my road bike, and one other. These are adequate for DRLs, but of course for night riding, even the higher-end dymano light I have is not sufficient on unlit roads or MUPs, and being from Europe there is no flash mode.
What would be nice is a higher-end battery powered light that could be charged with a dynamo, and operate at lower power directly from the dynamo, but there is no such animal. A dynamo to USB-C PD adapter would be perfect but all the dynamo USB commercial products are to 5VDC only.
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