Because so many drivers have bicycle-blindness, I'd like to wire two of these 6V headlamps to my handlebar:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Junstar-Electric-Headlamp-Waterproof-Headlight/dp/B07DJCT5G7/
...and one of these tail lights, to the 6V connector for lights from the controller on the Bafang BBS01b:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Junstar-eBike-light-Bafang-Electric/dp/B07J25CX7V/
According to the Amazon listing, each headlight is 5W... so at 6V that's 0.83A. If I assume the tail light is also 5W (there's nothing on the listing about watts), that's 2.49A in total - would this be too much for the controller? How much current can that output cope with? Would doing so, damage the bbs01b controller? Is there an easily replaceable fuse inside? Should I connect the lights in series or parallel? What's the worst that could happen? There are "Compatible" replacement controllers in case I kill the one I have, but none that I've seen have the 6V cable for lights, therefore I'd prefer to not damage it... or attempt one of my highly inept electronics repairs.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Junstar-Electric-Headlamp-Waterproof-Headlight/dp/B07DJCT5G7/
...and one of these tail lights, to the 6V connector for lights from the controller on the Bafang BBS01b:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Junstar-eBike-light-Bafang-Electric/dp/B07J25CX7V/
According to the Amazon listing, each headlight is 5W... so at 6V that's 0.83A. If I assume the tail light is also 5W (there's nothing on the listing about watts), that's 2.49A in total - would this be too much for the controller? How much current can that output cope with? Would doing so, damage the bbs01b controller? Is there an easily replaceable fuse inside? Should I connect the lights in series or parallel? What's the worst that could happen? There are "Compatible" replacement controllers in case I kill the one I have, but none that I've seen have the 6V cable for lights, therefore I'd prefer to not damage it... or attempt one of my highly inept electronics repairs.
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