coke38
Really good point, though as a stupid human I didn’t understood what was the difference between the Nxt 60 steady and the Nxt 60 E bike… Now I know. I don’t have this marvelous option =\ explaining why the back doesn’t light up either… Thank you for pointing it out, I couldn’t get the article from the site itself so I took another seller and it was not available (it is now)
I should have put the stuff I have, so here you are : Dynamo : https://www.axasecurity.com/bike-security/en-gb/products/lights/7/93903195SC/axa-hr-traction-right Rear light : https://www.axasecurity.com/bike-security/en-gb/products/lights/7/93929195SC/axa-juno-e-bike-6-12v-80-mm Front light : https://www.axasecurity.com/bike-security/en-gb/products/lights/7/92520095SB/axa-nxt-60-steady
Indeed it seems like a great project I think the output is DC though I’m not sure. To be honest I tried to put a capacitor (50V) put it seemed to had no effect (maybe to little capacitance or more probably the coil of the motor should have eaten the storage. Is probably should add a diode to the circuit, am I right ?
In linux mint if I remember correctly, I was able to change the brightness of my monitor but without it built I compatibility. Does someone know if I can do the same in KDE ?
L’idée est bien, mais impossible de voir les prix sans créé de compte. Dommage