Cateye hl-1600
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From: Joane - Portugal
Cateye hl-1600
I've got this light for sometime now. Been looking for a more powerful replacement but don't want to spend the amount of money required for it. I found this site on the net where they sell replacement bulbs for headlights.
My headlight has a 2,4w bulb on this site I can buy a 3w bulb but what really caught my eye was a 6w bulb. Will I have trouble with excessive heat if I buy the 6w.
The hl-1600 brings 1000mah batteries I was thinking of buying 2300mah in order to have some decent run time.
My headlight has a 2,4w bulb on this site I can buy a 3w bulb but what really caught my eye was a 6w bulb. Will I have trouble with excessive heat if I buy the 6w.
The hl-1600 brings 1000mah batteries I was thinking of buying 2300mah in order to have some decent run time.
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3or 6 watts does not sound too hot. Try the 6 watt bulb outside but do not ride the first time. Just turn it on and keep feeling the bulb holder. If it gets too hot to touch use a weaker bulb. Will the stronger batteries fit in the battery holder? Most headlights will not fit larger batteries. 6 watts AND larger batteries> Jist get a new bike headlight,.
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By installing a higher wattage lamp, you run the risk of over-rating the wiring and other electrical components inside your headlight, which is a fire hazard. Ken's advice is good--but check for excessive temperature on the entire light.
Electrical devices are generally over-engineered in terms of the wiring in order to provide a safety factor, but it's a question of how much. It could be a little or a lot.
Electrical devices are generally over-engineered in terms of the wiring in order to provide a safety factor, but it's a question of how much. It could be a little or a lot.
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I wouldn't worry about a "fire hazard" on a disposable battery powered bike light that uses 6 watts. Yeah there'll be a fire but it probably won't burn your bike down..
If you're really hell bent on modifying it, for 30 bucks, get a LED luxeon drop in for that bright white light.
If you're really hell bent on modifying it, for 30 bucks, get a LED luxeon drop in for that bright white light.
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From: Joane - Portugal
Where can I get that LED luxeon?
Searched the net found lots of luxeon leds but haven't been able to find that type of led bulb.
Will produce a lot more light than a 6w halogen bulb?
By the way I've already posted this on another thread but here it goes again https://www.torpedo7.com/page/bikes/P...eas/ACLRH-20_C
What do you think about this light?
I can get it really cheap will it be a good buy?
Meanwhile I'll try the 6w bulb and will keep you up to date.
Searched the net found lots of luxeon leds but haven't been able to find that type of led bulb.
Will produce a lot more light than a 6w halogen bulb?
By the way I've already posted this on another thread but here it goes again https://www.torpedo7.com/page/bikes/P...eas/ACLRH-20_C
What do you think about this light?
I can get it really cheap will it be a good buy?
Meanwhile I'll try the 6w bulb and will keep you up to date.
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Where can I get that LED luxeon?
https://www.tek-tite.com/src/products.php?c=1055
Last edited by Bikepacker67; 12-27-05 at 04:38 PM.
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Saw it now. Do you know of anywhere in Europe where I can find those beauties?
Will there be an improvement in the power of the light?
What about heat will it produce a lot of heat?
Thanks
Will there be an improvement in the power of the light?
What about heat will it produce a lot of heat?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by ICH
Saw it now. Do you know of anywhere in Europe where I can find those beauties?
Will there be an improvement in the power of the light?
What about heat will it produce a lot of heat?
Thanks
Will there be an improvement in the power of the light?
What about heat will it produce a lot of heat?
Thanks
I tried one of the Tek-Tite 1w luxeons for my Petzl Duo but was sadly dissapointed and sent it back.
EverLED cyans are even better.
www.candlepowerforums is a gold-mine of info on this topic--too much in fact.
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Following the tips I got here, I've started looking in the net and I've found this already assembled bike light for more or less the price of the bulb only. https://www.wiggle.co.uk/Default.aspx...4731&UberCat=0
Does anyone know this lamp?
How does it perform?
Does anyone know this lamp?
How does it perform?
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You might want to post same question on flashlight/torch enthusiast websites like candlepowerforums, etc.
1 watt luxeons vary greatly as to color and output, you'd want to know about this headlamp compared to others like the Busch and Muller similar product.
As a general matter, even a great lux is only bare-bones lighting, enough for tooling along at 10-15mph on streets, IMO, or as backup.
1 watt luxeons vary greatly as to color and output, you'd want to know about this headlamp compared to others like the Busch and Muller similar product.
As a general matter, even a great lux is only bare-bones lighting, enough for tooling along at 10-15mph on streets, IMO, or as backup.





