Useful tool!They have a light comparison tool at the bottom which gives you the ability to compare lots of lights in the same conditions. Its a brilliant bit of consumer focused journalism in my opinion ...
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Useful tool!They have a light comparison tool at the bottom which gives you the ability to compare lots of lights in the same conditions. Its a brilliant bit of consumer focused journalism in my opinion ...
And have no power to get home from the post office... lolRun that off a power inverter on e-bike's battery, lovely jubbly.
Wow that's pretty clever! How does it get its power source, from some brushes or something presumably?I did notice this novel way of increasing ones all-round visibility not sure about the front illumination cover
Revolutionary bicycle lighting - YouTube
Revolight says : "The system consists of of 2 thin profile LED rings (with eight LEDs for each wheel - white for the front, and red for the back) that mount directly to each wheel rim (just below the brake calipers) using a series of rim specific clips. Electrical power arrives via a thin wire to the hub where a lightweight and slim, USB rechargeable polymer lithium-ion battery is held in a special bracket. A small magnet is secured to the fork to provide speed and orientation information to the rings." Starts to sound a little bit complicated ?Wow that's pretty clever! How does it get its power source, from some brushes or something presumably?
+1 recommendation for big_f_d_d on ebay, quality kit supplied.Really dishonest illustration pics at the bottom - taken in daylight.
Ah, Torchy; now he's an honest seller of chargers and 18650s that won't burn your house down. Him and "big_f_d_d".
That looks really good it lights up the path nicely, and not tooo expensive.. I've seen some similar being sold by BMS I think for about same price $50 I think. Why do you think it says don't use too long in high power mode? Battery would run down too quick? I doubt LED's would be a heat problem, but I suppose it's possible if they're high energy ones.looks like this one is the brightest normal bike light if you don't want the bulk of the 5 Cree XML T6 torch. This one has three LEDs so should be three times as bright as the one I previously recommended. I have a torch with the same LEDs and it's as bright as a car halogen headlight on full beam.
HOT 3 x CREE XM-L T6 LED 4000LM Bicycle bike HeadLight Lamp Light Headlamp | eBay
Dave, I was going to go for another single T6 but this I've plumped for this beast instead. Three of those monsters in one light? NASA will see me from the Space Station!looks like this one is the brightest normal bike light if you don't want the bulk of the 5 Cree XML T6 torch. This one has three LEDs so should be three times as bright as the one I previously recommended. I have a torch with the same LEDs and it's as bright as a car halogen headlight on full beam.
HOT 3 x CREE XM-L T6 LED 4000LM Bicycle bike HeadLight Lamp Light Headlamp | eBay
Yeah I'm tempted to get one myself as where I ride it's pitch black there's no lamps at all through some parts, so I generally stick to the bus route lane which is well lit.Dave, I was going to go for another single T6 but this I've plumped for this beast instead. Three of those monsters in one light? NASA will see me from the Space Station!
The BMSBattery ones are single LED, so not as bright.That looks really good it lights up the path nicely, and not tooo expensive.. I've seen some similar being sold by BMS I think for about same price $50 I think. Why do you think it says don't use too long in high power mode? Battery would run down too quick? I doubt LED's would be a heat problem, but I suppose it's possible if they're high energy ones.
Dave do you reckon it would run the e-bike battery down significantly if you took the cells out of that and put a small voltage inverter inside and ran it that way? I guess this thing slides on and off easily off and batteries are easy enough to charge so probably not worth the hassle anyway?The BMSBattery ones are single LED, so not as bright.
I guess the reason not to run it too long in high power mode is heat. I've been using the torch with 3 T6 LED's and it lasts about 2 hours with twp cells. This one has 4 in the pack, so should last twice as long. I don't think the heat will be two much for our cold winter nights. Even if we do have to turn the power down, the torch is more than bright enough on the second setting.