From the amount for negative feedback towards dynamos, and given my intial stated aims, I suspect that actually a rim/bottle type dynamo is the way to go as it does not need to be in contact and wasting energy until the battery is not fixed/not making proper electrical contact at which point it could be flicked on and a switch flicked to switch the lights from battery to dynamo power. Given that this would be an emergency solution for the most part after my warrantee has expired (in a few months) this seems to me to be the way to go as efficiency is not as important as actually having lights when it is dark!!!strictly for what its worth - I wouldn't consider a rim type dynamo...
James
P.S. For those still grumbling about a dynamo on an ebike - I did point out at the start that I was aware of the power issues involved but was not interested as this is more for the instances when my battery connections fail or I choose to cycle without the battery (which I do occasionally as I am still fairly young and like to enjoy the quite of no motor!)
P.P.S - If I have a front hub motor with 3 phase wires and no hall sensors, I should be able to use this as a "dynamo" when it is not being powered shouldn't I? Spinning a motor with no power creates power if I remember my basic physics lessons. Can I use this to my advantage to remove the need to fit a bottle dynamo entirely (i.e. can I draw power from the motor?)
- And If I can draw power from the motor, can I draw power in different amounts to create an electric brake to save my brake pads (KERS style)?