What are the parameters i need to know for picking a bike light to wire in to my bike?

2WheelsNot4

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I need to get this sorted now the nights are drawing in.
I'll be having the shop I got the bike from doing the work, but I'd like to know whats the maximum output i can safely fit without drawing ridiculous amounts of power and losing too much range.
I was thinking either a magicshine MJ-906SE(£139+bosch cable) Or maybe an Exposure Fuse(£190) I'd probably prefer the magiclight given its cheaper and has a considerably higher lumen output, and ill still have to pay the shop to do it. I've no intention of trying this myself. I dont want to take any risks
 

Konanige

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Personally I'd go with Exposure all the way for that price difference, quality and customer service should you get issues are second to none. Plus its not all about the quoted lumens, (real measured lumens is usually very different) its more about the spread!
 

apac

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Firstly you'll need to know what voltage and what is the maximum rated amps allowed from your bike socket designed for a light. As the maximum rated amps is limited it's not likely to excessivley drain your bike battery. It will probably be just a couple of amps. i doubt if you'll be getting anything much above 2000 lumens If the voltage and amp limit equates to about 24 Watts.

Do you know the amp limit and voltage?
 

2WheelsNot4

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Do you know the amp limit and voltage?
Clueless. And I'm not even sure where I would get that information. But I would expect companies who make these lights, and sell bosch/Brose/Shimano etc compliant adapter cables to have made sure they work with their systems.
 

B1rdie

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I know shimano e8000 has a wattage limit, it will not turn on a light that consumes too much the batterie.
 

mak

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The bosch motor output can be set at 3/6/12 or 18 watts output for lights as well as 6/12 volts.
 

apac

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The bosch motor output can be set at 3/6/12 or 18 watts output for lights as well as 6/12 volts.
Thanks, 18watts (1.5 amp limit) is not a lot of power for a light to see with. Be fine if it's just to be seen.
 

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