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Old 07-04-10 | 05:06 PM
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njkayaker
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From: Far beyond the pale horizon.
Originally Posted by no1mad
I'm aware of that. And, actually thinking of it, going generator may not be the wisest in my particular case. The dyno-light gets its power from wheel speed. The faster you move the wheel, the brighter the light. However, if it that light isn't sufficient for my needs at speed, then for safety sake I'll have to slow down, which in turn will reduce light output. Hmm, I need to some more research...
Generators are very convenient if you need to use them regularly and need "really long" runtimes. They seem overkill for "emergencies".
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