dyno hub + HID or LED?!?
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dyno hub + HID or LED?!?
I'm starting to think of the world of lighting and figure I should get some front lights on my bike. I was wondering if anyone knows how possible it would be to use a dynamo hub to power either an LED or HID system. I'm imagining the HID is probably out of the question (not a consistent enough source of voltage to keep the ballast/spark gap happy)
Thanks in advance for any advice (or whacks on the skull if this is just a stupid idea
)
Thanks in advance for any advice (or whacks on the skull if this is just a stupid idea
)
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You could probably do the HID off the dynamo, IF you were willing to lug around the extra electronics and a battery pack to make it work. They battery could charge when you're riding during the daytime, then run the HID off the battery at night.
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If your good at building electronic circuits yourself check this link.
https://www.pilom.com/BicycleElectron...moCircuits.htm
If you're not good at this sort of thing Bike nashbar has a light that is made for a dynamo hub.
https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...eid=&pagename=
They also sell the dynamo hub.
https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?sku=17445
https://www.pilom.com/BicycleElectron...moCircuits.htm
If you're not good at this sort of thing Bike nashbar has a light that is made for a dynamo hub.
https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...eid=&pagename=
They also sell the dynamo hub.
https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?sku=17445
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Peter White Cycles has a pretty good selection of generator-powered LED lights. He's also great at solving lighting problems and answering questions about generator systems.
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Originally Posted by krazygluon
I'm starting to think of the world of lighting and figure I should get some front lights on my bike. I was wondering if anyone knows how possible it would be to use a dynamo hub to power either an LED or HID system. I'm imagining the HID is probably out of the question (not a consistent enough source of voltage to keep the ballast/spark gap happy)
Thanks in advance for any advice (or whacks on the skull if this is just a stupid idea
)
Thanks in advance for any advice (or whacks on the skull if this is just a stupid idea
)There is at least one LED headlight on the market that is designed to work with a dynamo hub, it's significantly more expensive than a halogen headlight from the same maker.
I'm commuting with a Shimano DH-3N71 hub generator and a Busch & Mueller Lumotec headlight, with a battery powered taillight. It's made my ride home at night very pleasant. I also brought this set up on my tour around Tuscany last May, I was glad to have it when I was cycling to the airport to go home before sunrise, and when I was cycling through a couple of long tunnels in the mountains. If I get into randonnee / Audax style riding like I'm thinking of, a Schmidt dynamo hub and 2 halogen headlights would be a nice way to go, although it wouldn't be cheap.
For more about dynamo hubs and the lights to go with them, visit:https://www.peterwhitecycles.com.







