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Using Dyno Hub to Power MiNewt - Possible?

Old 12-31-09, 03:57 PM
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Using Dyno Hub to Power MiNewt - Possible?

Is it possible to use a Shimano 3N70 dyno hub to power a MiNewt single LED light?
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Possible, yes. I'm not the guy to talk to do actually design any circuitry, though. What battery is it currently powered by?

FYI the dynohubs 'naturally' put out a high frequency high voltage source. They need to be regu-ma-lated and capac-it-timated.


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