The problem is you need to isolate the phone so charging the power pack up
then disconnecting it from the dynamo would work fine but having the phone
connections and the dynamo connections connected would mean fluctuations
still reach the phone.

It would however diminish brownouts but the phone's battery should do that
anyway.

Cheerio John

On 14 August 2017 at 12:52, Peter B <pebo3...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Idea for a workaround:
> Could it help, using a power pack between bike dynamo and phone ?
> It should offer input and output at the same time.
> This should buffer any peaks which could come from dynamo.
> It is not expensive and if would help...
> Regards Peter
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