Hi Kai,
i guess i was confusing conductivity with magnetivity? so yeah that makes
sense now!
On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 3:12:37 PM UTC-4, Kainalu V. wrote:
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> Aluminum is a better electrical conductor than steel, so the ground should
> be even better?
> -Kai
> BK NY
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Hi Minh,
It should be fine with aluminum fenders. I installed the light+hot wire and
then checked to make sure it all worked before cutting ground wire. You
could also use a voltmeter to check conductance.
shoji
On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 2:34:38 PM UTC-4, Minh wrote:
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> Hi Shoji,
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> T
Aluminum is a better electrical conductor than steel, so the ground should be
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-Kai
BK NY
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Hi Shoji,
Thanks for this link, i had not seen it before. in this example, isn't he
basically running a wire from the fork to the bottom bracket, and then only
running 1 wire to the rear light (for power). so by screwing into the
bottom bracket, will the rear tail light ground through the mou
Hi Minh,
To ground at the back of the bike, you can attach it to, for example, the
bottom bracket cable guide, the fender mount point (near the bottom
bracket), the downtube cable stop.
AT uses the bottom bracket cable guide in his Lyon:
https://flic.kr/p/oVhx9F
Good luck!
shoji
On Thursda