#1 thing to do before you turn the light on while powered from your bike is put it in “e-bike mode”. There are instructions to do it in the thread.
You will not get the max lumens out of the light in e-bike mode. E-bike mode reduces the power output of the light to prevent too much current...
Also, 1 ball is smaller than the other 5. A caliper will be needed as it’s not obvious which is the smallest. The 1 small ball is the same as the ball already on the shock so it can be used or discarded.
It was a battery for a different magic shine light I had.
Try turning the bike on and holding down the lights power button for 8 to 10 seconds to get it to ebike mode. The button on the light should flash red once in ebike mode.
There is an Ebike variety for the ME2000 which is cheap because it doesn’t come with a battery. Make sure to order the Brose power cord with them. I’m not sure on Lupine.
Also, the green plug is for powering a front light.
FYI, I finally figured out how to get into “EBike Mode” which matches to max power of your bike.
Hold down the power button for 8 seconds, the button will then flash red when set. You get Low, Medium, and a high setting. It will also auto adjust based on lighting conditions. I’m not entirely...
For 906s
DRL will run no issue
Single light will run up to medium which is 1600w
Dual lights will run up to low with is 1800w
I don’t think strobe will run
The biggest pain is if you accidentally put it on too high of a brightness then you have to reset the light with an alternate power source...
There’s a green plug for the headlight and a red plug for the tail light.
I managed to get the 906s operational but at higher brightness the bike shuts down the power to it and then the light has to be changed back to the low setting with an alternate power source.
I’m not sure if lupine uses...
I’ve currently got an order in for a 2022 TL comp alloy but most of what I’ve read on the forum about the frequent motor replacements seems concerning. I went to Outerbike in 2018 and rode the TL almost non-stop. It was the best ebike experience compared to all the others I rode at the event ...