Re: Dynamo Light Set - Ebay - Any good I have a similar light set (maybe a little better quality). I don't use it 'cause the generator doesn't work with the tires I'm using and the headlight doesn't produce enough light. Mine is a 12v set. They put a 12v bulb in the "low beam" socket, which burns dimly, and a 6v bulb in the "high beam" socket, which burned brightly for about 10 min. then burned out. The low beam bulb isn't anywhere near the focus of the reflector so it produces a very broad, dim flood light pattern which is useless for anything except for attracting bugs. The high beam bulb is near the focus of the reflector and produces a decent beam, but it's too dim at night to drive more than 5 or 10 mph. The generator, like the white wire on the MB engine, only produces about 3 Watts of power - not enough power to product the amount of light needed for night driving. For incandescent bulbs, you need a minimum of 15 Watts up to 55 Watts or more to see enough to drive at 20 to 25 MPH at night. You need to run the lights off of a battery. LED lights are more efficient, but don't produce a suitable beam or amount of light (in my opinion). The vintage look is nice, but the head light is junk with respect to the amount of light available for MB driving. The set would be fine for a bicycle at reduced speed. Both lights would connect to the white wire, but you would be splitting 3 Watts of available power at 6 volts between the two lights.
I'm building my own tail light and have already built a headlight that I can put 15 to 55 Watt sealed beam bulbs in.
Last edited by Earthman : 08-25-2009 at 01:48 PM.
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