Re: [RBW] Re: Connecting Toplight Line Plus to SON/Edeluxe

2013-09-24 Thread Bertin753
Success. Thanks. Now I need to find a better way to route the power wire ro the 
rear lamp -- now, down d tube under bb along left stay up left rack strut to 
rear lamp which bolts to end of rack. Can't use fender because fender is 
seasonal. Should I drill holes in the frame? And rAck tubing? I am at least 
partly serious.

Patrick Moore
iPhone

On Sep 21, 2013, at 8:40 AM, Stephen S elphk...@gmail.com wrote:

 There is a hole on the bottom of the edelux, The power lead comes out of 
 there. You need to completely heatshrink around a  2.8mm plug so that it 
 doesn't ground to the Edelux's frame.
 
 For the ground the Edelux should have come with a ring terminal that can 
 ground to the outside of the Edelux's budy when it is bolted to whatever 
 attachment point you choose. According to the instructions the ground is not 
 required. 
 
 See the instructions located here : 
 http://www.nabendynamo.de/produkte/pdf/english/Montage_Edelux_e.pdf 
 
 Stephen
 
 
 
 On Saturday, September 21, 2013 7:06:00 AM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:
 
 The Edeluxe has no second cable for the rear lamp, as does the Cyo: just one 
 that runs to the prongs on the hub. The Toplight Line Plus has two prongs, 
 one for power, one for ground. I suppose I attach the ground to a wire 
 running to bare metal on the frame, but how do I attach the power wire to 
 the hub? Do I have to run the wire directly to one of the SON (20R) prongs?
 
 Thanks.
 
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Re: [RBW] Re: Connecting Toplight Line Plus to SON/Edeluxe

2013-09-24 Thread Joe Broach
I once asked Tony Pereira about drilling a hole in a lug for wiring, and he
said no. Jan Heine has written it up somewhere before, though, and thinks
it's OK if the hole is kept small and deburred. I remember seeing former
lister Ed Brayley's neatly drilled and grommeted Saluki. I've been very
tempted, and even bought some jeweler's files at one point, but so far
Tony's admonition has kept me unholy.

Best.
joe broach
portland, or


On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 5:55 PM, Bertin753 bertin...@gmail.com wrote:

 Success. Thanks. Now I need to find a better way to route the power wire
 ro the rear lamp -- now, down d tube under bb along left stay up left rack
 strut to rear lamp which bolts to end of rack. Can't use fender because
 fender is seasonal. Should I drill holes in the frame? And rAck tubing? I
 am at least partly serious.

 Patrick Moore
 iPhone

 On Sep 21, 2013, at 8:40 AM, Stephen S elphk...@gmail.com wrote:

 There is a hole on the bottom of the edelux, The power lead comes out of
 there. You need to completely heatshrink around a  2.8mm plug so that it
 doesn't ground to the Edelux's frame.

 For the ground the Edelux should have come with a ring terminal that can
 ground to the outside of the Edelux's budy when it is bolted to whatever
 attachment point you choose. According to the instructions the ground is
 not required.

 See the instructions located here :
 http://www.nabendynamo.de/produkte/pdf/english/Montage_Edelux_e.pdf

 Stephen



 On Saturday, September 21, 2013 7:06:00 AM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:

 The Edeluxe has no second cable for the rear lamp, as does the Cyo: just
 one that runs to the prongs on the hub. The Toplight Line Plus has two
 prongs, one for power, one for ground. I suppose I attach the ground to a
 wire running to bare metal on the frame, but how do I attach the power wire
 to the hub? Do I have to run the wire directly to one of the SON (20R)
 prongs?

 Thanks.

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Re: [RBW] Re: Connecting Toplight Line Plus to SON/Edeluxe

2013-09-24 Thread Stephen S
I run mine across the top tube down to where the light is mounted on the 
fender. If I decide to run without fenders than I'll just use a battery 
powered clip-on rear light. 

It isn't pretty but it's functional. I found that if you can get the cable 
fairly taught that it isn't as noticeable. You could also consider some of 
the learnings from Lovely Bicycle on the subject. 

http://lovelybike.blogspot.com/2011/11/aftermarket-dynamo-lights-clean-look.html



On Tuesday, September 24, 2013 5:55:36 PM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:

 Success. Thanks. Now I need to find a better way to route the power wire 
 ro the rear lamp -- now, down d tube under bb along left stay up left rack 
 strut to rear lamp which bolts to end of rack. Can't use fender because 
 fender is seasonal. Should I drill holes in the frame? And rAck tubing? I 
 am at least partly serious.

 Patrick Moore
 iPhone

 On Sep 21, 2013, at 8:40 AM, Stephen S elph...@gmail.com javascript: 
 wrote:

 There is a hole on the bottom of the edelux, The power lead comes out of 
 there. You need to completely heatshrink around a  2.8mm plug so that it 
 doesn't ground to the Edelux's frame.

 For the ground the Edelux should have come with a ring terminal that can 
 ground to the outside of the Edelux's budy when it is bolted to whatever 
 attachment point you choose. According to the instructions the ground is 
 not required. 

 See the instructions located here : 
 http://www.nabendynamo.de/produkte/pdf/english/Montage_Edelux_e.pdf 

 Stephen



 On Saturday, September 21, 2013 7:06:00 AM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:

 The Edeluxe has no second cable for the rear lamp, as does the Cyo: just 
 one that runs to the prongs on the hub. The Toplight Line Plus has two 
 prongs, one for power, one for ground. I suppose I attach the ground to a 
 wire running to bare metal on the frame, but how do I attach the power wire 
 to the hub? Do I have to run the wire directly to one of the SON (20R) 
 prongs?

 Thanks.

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[RBW] Re: Connecting Toplight Line Plus to SON/Edeluxe

2013-09-21 Thread Stephen S
There is a hole on the bottom of the edelux, The power lead comes out of 
there. You need to completely heatshrink around a  2.8mm plug so that it 
doesn't ground to the Edelux's frame.

For the ground the Edelux should have come with a ring terminal that can 
ground to the outside of the Edelux's budy when it is bolted to whatever 
attachment point you choose. According to the instructions the ground is 
not required. 

See the instructions located here : 
http://www.nabendynamo.de/produkte/pdf/english/Montage_Edelux_e.pdf 

Stephen



On Saturday, September 21, 2013 7:06:00 AM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:

 The Edeluxe has no second cable for the rear lamp, as does the Cyo: just 
 one that runs to the prongs on the hub. The Toplight Line Plus has two 
 prongs, one for power, one for ground. I suppose I attach the ground to a 
 wire running to bare metal on the frame, but how do I attach the power wire 
 to the hub? Do I have to run the wire directly to one of the SON (20R) 
 prongs?

 Thanks.

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Re: [RBW] Re: Connecting Toplight Line Plus to SON/Edeluxe

2013-09-21 Thread Patrick Moore
That's what I was looking for -- many thanks!


On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 8:40 AM, Stephen S elphk...@gmail.com wrote:

 There is a hole on the bottom of the edelux, The power lead comes out of
 there. You need to completely heatshrink around a  2.8mm plug so that it
 doesn't ground to the Edelux's frame.

 For the ground the Edelux should have come with a ring terminal that can
 ground to the outside of the Edelux's budy when it is bolted to whatever
 attachment point you choose. According to the instructions the ground is
 not required.

 See the instructions located here :
 http://www.nabendynamo.de/produkte/pdf/english/Montage_Edelux_e.pdf

 Stephen



 On Saturday, September 21, 2013 7:06:00 AM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:

 The Edeluxe has no second cable for the rear lamp, as does the Cyo: just
 one that runs to the prongs on the hub. The Toplight Line Plus has two
 prongs, one for power, one for ground. I suppose I attach the ground to a
 wire running to bare metal on the frame, but how do I attach the power wire
 to the hub? Do I have to run the wire directly to one of the SON (20R)
 prongs?

 Thanks.

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