Yes, using 12V to power the Cycle Lumenator is actually the only way you can dim it right now (full dimming/multiple modes is at the top of our development list). We now have a page describing the Lumenator and have updated the other lights and DC-DC info http://ebikes.ca/lights/. As you can...
Congratulations! I rode the Pacific Coast (Vancouver - Tijuana) in 2007 and Legget hill was my favourite part of the whole trip. What a beautiful area. Enjoy San Francisco and the rest of your ride.
Hi Journey Guy,
It sounds like you have got it now, but if you or anyone else needs a little more info, there is a short document with a picture here:
http://ebikes.ca/drainbrain/CA_Logomatic_Hookup.pdf
Interesting discussion everyone. It's great to have this feedback and we'll definitely be working to improve the Cycle Lumenator in the future. Does anyone have examples of other LED bicycle (or motorcycle?) lights that deal with the issue of blinding oncoming traffic? It would be great to...
Hi all,
For those curious, here are some temperature plots of Cycle Lumenator (LED Heatsink and External Light Housing temp along with ambient) measured under various ambient conditions.
Even under stationary conditions indoors at room temperature, the LED Metal-Core PCB stays below 100°C...
Hi OlderThanDirt:
After reading through your readme, I should probably be more explicit about my problem and my computer setup in order for you to help.
My resolution is 1280x1024 and I've attached a screenshot of what I see with the program running. Do I need at least 1200 pixels on the...
Awesome! I am so happy to see this and try it out. It looks like a great has everything I would have thought to include and a great excuse to make my first post. My only issue so far is that it seems to be automatically sizing the window for me and I can't see much of the data or resize the...