Re: Busch & Mueller "Big Bang"---the ultimate bike light?
Will wrote:
>
> Chalo wrote:
> >
> > I've made my own LED lights using 3 x
> > NiMH cells in the same way-- no drive electronics, no driver losses,
> > no additional packaging or extraneous points of failure. (And no low
> > beam, of course.)
>
> Care to provide a link to tell us how?
I composed a long and comprehensive reply to your question, but Google
Groups seems to have blackholed it. So here are some useful links for
your information;
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I'll be happy to discuss details with you if you like.
Re: Busch & Mueller "Big Bang"---the ultimate bike light?
On Feb 6, 6:15 pm, "Chalo" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
> I composed a long and comprehensive reply to your question, but Google
> Groups seems to have blackholed it. So here are some useful links for
> your information;
Thanks. Lots of info in the links. Perhaps your blackholed reply will
show up eventually. I've got a NiteRider HID that I like quite a bit.
The bulb replacement is annoys the wallet though. I recently installed
a couple of B&M bottles and Dymotecs on my kid's bikes and was really
impressed with the setup. Now I want to build something...