Oakwright
10 mW
I just had a flash of inspiration that is a horribly terrible awesome idea!
So, it's simple really. It is based on three simple facts, that when combined, are terrible and awesome:
Drilling holes in the sides of motors makes them vent better, helps them dry out.
Hall sensors inside the motor make three different signal wires turn on and off as the wheel spins.
LED lights can be run at very low voltage.
I mean think about this for a second... Stick a few LEDs inside of a hub, wired to the hall signal wires. As the wheel spins, it will turn them on and off. They would be visible through the holes in the motor plates. Not only would this increase your visibility by having some nice strobing LEDs on the side of your bike, but it would also just look pretty awesome. And gaudy.
Right now my motor is torn apart since I'm doing some repairs on it, so it would be a perfect time to add this horribly gaudy addition... I just might do this.
So, it's simple really. It is based on three simple facts, that when combined, are terrible and awesome:
Drilling holes in the sides of motors makes them vent better, helps them dry out.
Hall sensors inside the motor make three different signal wires turn on and off as the wheel spins.
LED lights can be run at very low voltage.
I mean think about this for a second... Stick a few LEDs inside of a hub, wired to the hall signal wires. As the wheel spins, it will turn them on and off. They would be visible through the holes in the motor plates. Not only would this increase your visibility by having some nice strobing LEDs on the side of your bike, but it would also just look pretty awesome. And gaudy.
Right now my motor is torn apart since I'm doing some repairs on it, so it would be a perfect time to add this horribly gaudy addition... I just might do this.