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    Establishing rear dynamo light power requirements

    Ok I lie. Not totally non existent. Just my electrical knowledge is poor, basically the Maths side of it. Initially I soldered two 2 Watt resistors in series; a 12 ohm and a 3 ohm resistor. The result of this was the rear light was very bright and, as I cycled along unplugging the rear light...
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    Establishing rear dynamo light power requirements

    Thanks for all these suggestions for new products. I don't want to buy a new light though. I want to do some DIY work using my existing lights and my non existent electrical talents. So the rear light I've established can handle no more than 4.25 volts. With the output of the front dynamo light...
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    Establishing rear dynamo light power requirements

    First is that I have a Red Eye in my possession and secondly because having seen those B&M Seculas they are not water tight and not as robust as the Red Eye. I will be using it off-road in all conditions so a trustworthy light is of great importance to me. The manufacturers of these rear lights...
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    Establishing rear dynamo light power requirements

    Hi, I hope somebody can help here. I want to power my rear dynamo light which is an Exposure Red Eye (http://www.exposurelights.com/cycle-lights/accessories/red-eye-long-cable) off a front Dynamo light other than the Exposure Revo. The Exposure Red Eye and Exposure Revo are both designed to...
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