yopappamon said:There they be. I'll wire it up tonight.
texaspyro said:Have you metered the actual voltage at the tabs and the current? The power supply may not be doing what they say. With 20W going in, a heatsink of that size should be getting warm.
eventually. My bike is at my work so I'll have to wait until infix the wheel and get it home.mushymelon said:Are you planning to test with the dc/dc?
Sure, as long as their first instinct as a newly eyeless person with the deep deep tan is to slam on the brakes. :lol:texaspyro said:300 watt/20,000 lumen. Use it as a brake light and it should keep the tailgaters at bay...
texaspyro said:LED lightbulbs for general purpose use are beginning to become usable. I took inventory of the bulbs in my house (and you wondered why I have a large closet that just holds spare light bulbs) to see what it would cost to go green:
68 x 75 watt BR40 $3000
57 x 75 watt BR40 on dimmers $2500
12 x 50 watt PAR20 $500
99 x 50 watt PAR20 on dimmers $4000
44 x 50 watt MR16, 12V on dimmers $1000
39 x candelabra bulbs on dimmers $300
3 x 3' fluorescent $100
2 x 2' fluorescent $50
8 x 60W Lumiline bulbs!
Turn 'em all on at once at watch 16 kw send the meter 'round and 'round at 2 bucks an hour. Gee, for only $11,000 I can get a cool fuzzy feeling about saving the planet. A little rational thinking says only 10% of those lights are ever really used. A little math says payback is actually around 1 year on those bulbs if air conditioning heat load costs are included ... might even make sense.
texaspyro said:When I flip my switch, I demand ALL my photons NOW! Not after 15 minutes of warmup time.
curious said:Back to bike lights - I personally prefer HID to LED when dimming/blinking is not required. No color halos, uniform beam and efficiency is still a bit better than brand name LEDs. Got a trailtech MR11 lamp with integrated driver/ballast for my touring e-bent project for $80. Similar to this but with flood beam (p/n 3152-FX):
http://www.trailtech.net/3152-SX.html
Runs of 12VDC. It is pretty bright for anything but technical singletrack. Takes about 10sec to warm-up.
They also sell full kit (much more expensive) but most e-bikers just need a lamp and DC converter.