Ian W
Retro Guru
Hi!
Not strictly retro but I'm sure you don't mind helping out
My misses bike has a set of halogens and a dynamo fitted and I can't figure out how to get it to work? :|
I have the dynamo setup so it rotates when the bike is ridden but there is no on/off switch for the lights which is because you just move the dynamo when it's off right?
Anyway, basically the lights don't seem to work! I tried connecting them to a regular battery to test them but that didn't seem to work either? I am doing something wrong? What is the easiest way to test them? Any idea how much riding is required to get them to kick in?
She only does just over a mile from the train station to home but it's getting dark now and she needs lights, maybe regular batter ones would be a better option?
Thanks
Not strictly retro but I'm sure you don't mind helping out
My misses bike has a set of halogens and a dynamo fitted and I can't figure out how to get it to work? :|
I have the dynamo setup so it rotates when the bike is ridden but there is no on/off switch for the lights which is because you just move the dynamo when it's off right?
Anyway, basically the lights don't seem to work! I tried connecting them to a regular battery to test them but that didn't seem to work either? I am doing something wrong? What is the easiest way to test them? Any idea how much riding is required to get them to kick in?
She only does just over a mile from the train station to home but it's getting dark now and she needs lights, maybe regular batter ones would be a better option?
Thanks