Fischer 70 Lux LED dynamo headlamp.

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gaz
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Fischer 70 Lux LED dynamo headlamp.

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Re: Fischer 70 Lux LED dynamo headlamp.

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For a real budget front dynamo lamp only, a 12v Mr11 or Mr16 led works very well. The bulb contains all the rectification circuitry internally so will work from the dynamo AC output, so connect directly to dynamo, polarity unimportant. Beam shape and lack of standlight may be an issue for some. :wink:
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Re: Fischer 70 Lux LED dynamo headlamp.

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The Supernova E3 standlight is also disappointing. Apparently it is to extend the life of the super-capacitor that stores the power. I have a small Frog flashing white light at the front and a Life-somethingorother flashing at the back. Both run off two CR2032 Li cells and last ages. I feel happier stopped in a vulnerable place with flash and steady (dim) standlight.
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