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stevage 08-26-14 01:32 AM

Installation instructions for Shutter Precision hubs
 
I just picked up a machine built wheel with an SP hub, and was a bit surprised that it didn't come with any instructions. Just a pair of little plastic connectors, and some rushed instructions from the mechanic about running the wire over something and under something and connecting something.

Surely they can do better than this. Anyone have any instructions on the web somewhere?

Athens80 08-26-14 04:44 AM

Have you tried the Shutter Precision web site? They seem to have some connect-installation instructions.

unterhausen 08-26-14 08:58 AM

same basic concept as the shimano scheme

Mr IGH 08-26-14 09:40 AM


Originally Posted by stevage (Post 17071321)
...Anyone have any instructions on the web somewhere?

It's all about the headlamp/tail light combo, not so much the power source. The SP hub is a modern full floating hub where both sides of the are floating, not tied to the frame (as opposed to the older scheme where the frame provide one of the two conduction paths). it's no different than the power outlet in your house except lower voltage/current.

With such an investment, an SP hub and rim, I expect you'll buy one of the better headlamp/tail light kits, in that case it's very important to follow the instruction specific to the dyno light kit you choose. All you need from SP is how to use the connector that goes between the SP hub and your dyno light kit.

Here's a great website for helping select your headlamp kit:
Bicycle lighting, mostly powered via dynamo, and USB power from dynamo

He recommends and sells the Phillips Saferide dyno light, I have one and it's great.

stevage 08-31-14 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by Athens80 (Post 17071417)
Have you tried the Shutter Precision web site? They seem to have some connect-installation instructions.

Thanks, that's what I was looking for! I did look - but not hard enough obviously.

Although, to be honest, in the end a friend did it for me :*p


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