Schmidts K179 dynamo hub - what connector?
Schmidts K179 dynamo hub - what connector?
Does anyone know what electrical connector the Schmidts K179 dynamo hub uses? I am trying to wire it to the Ewerk, but there does not seem to be a suitable connector, as the spade connectors that come with Ewerk seem miles too small.
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Re: Schmidts K179 dynamo hub - what connector?
tommydog wrote:Does anyone know what electrical connector the Schmidts K179 dynamo hub uses? I am trying to wire it to the Ewerk, but there does not seem to be a suitable connector, as the spade connectors that come with Ewerk seem miles too small.
Classically the SON uses 4,8mm connectors but for the eWerk there are some other options as well: https://nabendynamo.de/en/products/wiring/
Re: Schmidts K179 dynamo hub - what connector?
Normally you'd put a pair of these 4.8 mm piggyback spade connectors on the eWerk cable
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/lighting-sp ... pack-of-2/
You'll want some heat shrink too.
You can plug the existing light cable onto the fold back tab of the piggyback, which saves a fair bit of cable fiddling
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/lighting-sp ... pack-of-2/
You'll want some heat shrink too.
You can plug the existing light cable onto the fold back tab of the piggyback, which saves a fair bit of cable fiddling
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Re: Schmidts K179 dynamo hub - what connector?
I can second the piggybacks - that's what I am using for my USB-charger, too. Makes it possible to swap the charger in between bikes as well.
Re: Schmidts K179 dynamo hub - what connector?
steelframe wrote:
Classically the SON uses 4,8mm connectors but for the eWerk there are some other options as well: https://nabendynamo.de/en/products/wiring/
Thanks for the info, I just purchased some.
Re: Schmidts K179 dynamo hub - what connector?
Peter White Cycles has some good information on wiring Son dynamos, including using the co-axial cable Y junction as an alternative to piggy back connectors with an Edelux II light. He also offers a custom service to supply the light with the Y connector fitted, which is useful if you are in the USA. In the UK SJS sell the parts but you have to solder and connect them yourself.