Forgot to add: Jeffrey: Please post photos of your ride, if and when you
can. Thanks.

On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 11:01 AM Jeffrey Arita <jeffreyar...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Patrick,
>
> My wife and I have experience with several different dynamo LED lights.
> Edelux, Edelux 2, B&M Cyo, Sinewave Beacon, B&M IQ-X.  For us, at this
> time, the B&M IQ-X is the best for pavement riding.  It easily eclipses the
> Edelux 2.  I recall riding with the IQ-X on our tandem last summer on a
> night ride.  It lit up our *entire* vehicle lane.  Some folks do not like
> how there are dimmer spots and brighter spots from the lens.  I get it.
> But we got used to it.  On a very dark night it is amazing.  Watch for
> Amazon sales for really good pricing
>
> One really annoying thing (at least to me) is the IQ-X has an automatic
> feature in which it automatically turns on as a daylight or nightlight,
> depending upon how much ambient light the device senses.  Some might find
> this an invaluable feature, YMMV.  Every time one stops for a bit of time I
> have to remember to *manually* turn it off, saving those precious watts
> on those steep climbs (we are currently cyclotouring in SW Colorado).
>
> Regarding the Sinewave Beacon: I agree - it could be *the* perfect light
> if it had an StVZO lens, IMO.  I did ask the owner of Sinewave a few years
> ago if he was going to use such a lens.  At that time he said no.  Despite
> that, the Beacon checks off a lot of positive features I wish other LED
> lights would incorporate.  Being able to power an LED light via a dynamo
> *OR* a USB battery should be standard, IMO.  Within the chassis, it also
> has electronics for a USB output - extremely critical for cnyclotouring.
> I've had direct experience with the issue of charging a *smartphone* off
> the USB output: it is a measly trickle charge.  But, I think we have to
> remember that it isn't really the light's fault but rather the dynamo.  The
> dynamo outputs a nominal 3 watts.  With losses between the dynamo, wiring
> and USB device, it really is a trickle.  I have had excellent success in
> directly recharging GPS devices (Wahoo BOLT and ROAM) using the Beacon.
> Since their batteries are relatively small, the Sinewave Beacon's USB
> output has recharged those devices within an hour or so of steady riding.
> Allows one to start the next day with a full charge - perfect for
> cyclotouring/bikepacking.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Jeff & Lori Arita
> Claremont, CA (currently in Silverton, CO)
>
> P.S.: We Amtrak'd from Los Angeles to ABQ.  Took the Rail Runner (awesome)
> to Santa Fe.  Began pedaling from SF to Durango.  We loved the Rail Runner:
> when the train car's doors were about to close, the audible warning was the
> Road Runner's "Meep - Meep." ;)
>
>
>
>
>
> On Friday, July 29, 2022 at 8:40:37 AM UTC-6 brok...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> My only dyno headlight experience is with the Sinewave Beacon. I mention
>> it because it seems to address your two questions. It ticks a lot of boxes
>> for me, but after 2.5 years of hard use with it, I can't say it has lived
>> fully up to the expectations I had for it.
>>
>> Pros: Made in USA, waterproof, all metal construction, can be mounted
>> upside-down, is tremendously bright, has a standlight that glows for hours,
>> is pre-wired for a taillight, can be powered by a battery bank, can charge
>> devices via a waterproof USB port
>>
>> Despite all the pros, two things have disappointed me. First, the beam
>> pattern is more suited for off-road riding. It just blasts a big round beam
>> of light directly in front of you. No focused beam pattern for riding in
>> traffic. Secondly, I'm not sure if my light is faulty, or if it's user
>> error, but I find the USB charging capability pretty much useless. I can
>> plug my phone into it and ride 20-30 miles at 12-14mph and the battery may
>> only go up 1-2% from where it was when I plugged it in. I've heard folks
>> say it is best used to trickle-charge a battery bank, but my battery bank
>> is so large, and takes so long to charge up when plugged into a wall
>> outlet, I don't think I would ever know whether or not the Sinewave was
>> even charging it at all.
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 9:30 AM Patrick Moore <bert...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> The nice bright (plastic) headlight on the Dahon was a Lumotec IQ
>>> something or another, again, no longer made.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 27, 2022 at 2:37 PM Patrick Moore <bert...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> ...  A few years ago I had a high-end (if there are levels, this was an
>>>> upper-class level model) but now (I think) discontinued headlight on my Hon
>>>> Solo that gave a brighter and broader beam than the EI, and had a normal
>>>> standlight -- 3 minutes or so.
>>>>
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