Hub Dynamos in Australia
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby rheicel » Wed Aug 03, 2016 9:56 am
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby eeksll » Wed Aug 03, 2016 9:20 pm
that requires a supernova hub doesn't it?rheicel wrote:I should probably sell my supernova here if anyone is keen
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Postby rheicel » Wed Aug 03, 2016 9:28 pm
The supernova hub is exactly the same as the cheaper sp dynmo hub iirc.eeksll wrote:that requires a supernova hub doesn't it?rheicel wrote:I should probably sell my supernova here if anyone is keen
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby rifraf » Thu Aug 04, 2016 3:39 am
Not so, although they share the SP electrics.rheicel wrote:The supernova hub is exactly the same as the cheaper sp dynmo hub iirc.eeksll wrote:that requires a supernova hub doesn't it?rheicel wrote:I should probably sell my supernova here if anyone is keen
I've read Supernova uses different housings and bearings/seals
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby Baalzamon » Sat Aug 06, 2016 8:52 am
And to think I won't be touching B & M again. Yep eyeballing supernovarheicel wrote:I should probably sell my supernova here if anyone is keen
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby BenGr » Tue Oct 11, 2016 11:46 am
After 3 months on tour I had the charging on my Luxos U fail. My assumption is that the cable leading to the USB port has been jiggled around enough to break the connection. The light itself works fine, and the charge available light works so it must be downstream from that.
With this version the only removable parts are the USB port (plugs into the round plug) and the cables leading to the dynamo, so this failure can't be easily fixed. I feel this is a big design fault of the current version. It may be more waterproof but I can definitely see it happening again. I would be reluctant to recommend the current design, and will likely look at a much more modular system in the future.
I'll look at replacement/refund soon.
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Postby eldavo » Tue Oct 11, 2016 2:34 pm
If you have a good fit between the broken parts, two part epoxy like araldite would be something I would try. It doesn't sound up to the task for long life with real riding with the other reports piling in.Baalzamon wrote:After this I now no longer "trust" a plastic shell light especially if it is a larger light. And I'm wonder how I can "fix" that reliably
Mine has only been tested a couple times, so wrapping it in cotton wool, riding smooth paths in fair weather seems the only "fix". The remote switch is a nice feature, but I found the USB charging cables becoming too much bar clutter for usually clean, out of the way dynamo lighting.
It looks like the Klite front bar extension with cache battery and switch the bikepackers are using is getting a modular system more compactly packaged.
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Postby Trevtassie » Tue Oct 11, 2016 5:21 pm
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby warthog1 » Tue Oct 11, 2016 5:23 pm
I run the 25c tyre at 90ish psi and rattle down a fairly rough, steep, hill on the commute.
No probs after more than 2 years.
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby RonK » Tue Oct 11, 2016 6:47 pm
They sound like famous last words. Let's hope you haven't invoked the wrath of the gods...warthog1 wrote:No probs after more than 2 years.
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby RonK » Tue Oct 11, 2016 7:06 pm
I'm set up like this.eldavo wrote:It looks like the Klite front bar extension with cache battery and switch the bikepackers are using is getting a modular system more compactly packaged.
The bar extension is a Trustfire from eBay and costs just a few bucks. The switch is from Klite with one of Kerry's custom 3D printed handlebar mounting adapters.
You'll also need a charger such as a USB e-Werk or Sinewave Revolution. The Sinewave is the most compact, but neither work very well on their own.
You'll need a Xiaomi Mi Power Bank or similar battery pack with pass-through capability to provide sufficiently stable output to charge most devices at typical touring speeds.
Add an Exposure Revo light and you are good to go.
The switch directs current to the Revo when lighting is needed, otherwise it's directed to the battery pack and passed through to whatever device needs charging.
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby warthog1 » Tue Oct 11, 2016 10:26 pm
I'm not that impressed with it tbh. If it does break I want something with better spread like that one you have.RonK wrote:They sound like famous last words. Let's hope you haven't invoked the wrath of the gods...warthog1 wrote:No probs after more than 2 years.
Here's hoping it doesn't though as those revos are expensive. The Luxos is ok with the saferide 80 as the primary light.
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Postby Trevtassie » Wed Oct 12, 2016 8:08 am
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby hamishm » Wed Oct 12, 2016 10:35 am
No wonder the Luxos U is popular.RonK wrote:I'm set up like this.
I've had mine on the bike permanently for almost two years. The cable outer insulation is coming away from the switch a bit, and the light itself has a tendency to turn on by itself (which is apparently caused by water inside the light) (although it hasn't done this in a couple of months now). Otherwise it's working well, and does a great job at charging the Garmin on 10+ hour riding days.
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Postby RonK » Wed Oct 12, 2016 11:40 am
Is it popular? That is questionable.hamishm wrote:No wonder the Luxos U is popular.RonK wrote:I'm set up like this.
I've had mine on the bike permanently for almost two years. The cable outer insulation is coming away from the switch a bit, and the light itself has a tendency to turn on by itself (which is apparently caused by water inside the light) (although it hasn't done this in a couple of months now). Otherwise it's working well, and does a great job at charging the Garmin on 10+ hour riding days.
But horses for courses. There is no way a fork crown mounted light is going to work with my bike packing rig.
And quite clearly the durability of the Luxos is doubtful on anything other than smooth roads.
As previously mentioned, let's hope you haven't just invoked the wrath of the gods.
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby eldavo » Wed Oct 12, 2016 5:01 pm
Forumslader google search happening in 3, 2, 1...Trevtassie wrote:Or a Forumslader which does the lot (apart from the light) in something the size of a potato. You just need a dynamo light with an off switch, light off, charger on.
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby hamishm » Fri Oct 21, 2016 9:26 am
Yes, among the Audax riders I know, it is increasingly popular. I've known people with complicated setups of dynamo + light + Sinewave revolution + battery switch over. Makes sense for Audax riding because we need good light plus charging for Garmins and the like.RonK wrote:hamishm wrote: No wonder the Luxos U is popular.
Is it popular? That is questionable.
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby MichaelB » Sun Nov 13, 2016 10:49 am
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby Crawf » Sun Mar 26, 2017 1:19 pm
In particular: 700c SD-8, Disc, QR 9x100mm, Black, 24h.
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby find_bruce » Sun Mar 26, 2017 7:15 pm
Good luck crawf, I haven't seen 24h anywhere outside of the SP store, ~$185.Crawf wrote:Looking for another SP hub, anyone up with best prices atm?
In particular: 700c SD-8, Disc, QR 9x100mm, Black, 24h.
Any particular reason you want the low powered SD rather than PD?
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby Crawf » Sun Mar 26, 2017 8:42 pm
No Bruce, what should I be going for?find_bruce wrote:Good luck crawf, I haven't seen 24h anywhere outside of the SP store, ~$185.Crawf wrote:Looking for another SP hub, anyone up with best prices atm?
In particular: 700c SD-8, Disc, QR 9x100mm, Black, 24h.
Any particular reason you want the low powered SD rather than PD?
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby find_bruce » Sun Mar 26, 2017 9:30 pm
find_bruce wrote:Any particular reason you want the low powered SD rather than PD?
The SD-8 is designed for 20" wheels, which rotate faster at the same speed. While they refer to nominal outputs, as I understand it, the real difference is the low speed performance - ie output is limited by the load from your lights & you will reach your max output at a lower speed with a PD-8 in any wheel than with a SD-8, hence the recommendation to use the “P” series hub dynamos even for small-wheeled bikes.Crawf wrote:No Bruce, what should I be going for?
The other advantage is that PD-8 hubs are more widely available. I'm still not aware of anyone selling the 24 hole version outside of Shutter precision direct & Intelligent design on fleabay
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby Crawf » Mon Mar 27, 2017 2:50 pm
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Re: Hub Dynamos in Australia
Postby find_bruce » Mon Mar 27, 2017 3:38 pm
If you want an unusual colour or spoke hole combination, you pay a premium.
I suspect their pricing is influenced by the fact that even at $177 the SP dynamos are significantly cheaper than SON & much lighter than the cheaper shimano hubs.
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