snilard
Guru of hot glue gun
There are my comments after few years of usage:
I have mounted my Velogical to front fork of my V20. Currently my setup is this: dynamo -> my custom battery charger -> 1S Li-pol battery -> my custom LED driver -> 2x LED. I also have experience with more classical setup: dynamo -> current limiting bulb -> diode bridge + capacitor + super cap (for stand light) -> 2x LED.
I have mounted my Velogical to front fork of my V20. Currently my setup is this: dynamo -> my custom battery charger -> 1S Li-pol battery -> my custom LED driver -> 2x LED. I also have experience with more classical setup: dynamo -> current limiting bulb -> diode bridge + capacitor + super cap (for stand light) -> 2x LED.
- I would recomment setup with intermediate battery if You are really dependent on the light and have to be able to ride in any condition like. I mean dark night in the middle of nowhere during brevets when You are running out of time on completely unfamiliar road. I have experienced dynamo slipping during rains on LEL 2017. This may not be a concern with 1LED lights with more advanced electronics like SON Edelux. But it is just my guess. Both of my setups need about 6V AC to start working while Edelux may start working at lower voltages. Voltage characteristic of Velogical is way different from hub dynamos. Velogical voltages are lower and currents higher. If you want rain proof dynamo for brevets and want to use only commertially available parts I would recommend hub dynamo.
- Intensity of the sound is dependent on load. Both my systems start working a full power at about 15 km/h. So the sound is the most annoying at 15 - 25 km/h range. You hear aerodynamic noise more than dynamo above 25 km/h.
- Lowest speed in what You start feeling drag of the dynamo is also dependent on connected appliance. I notice the biggest difference at arround 18 km/h. I still think that I feel it. Or I can see it on my speed on well known segments.
- You get used to the sound after some time. But it is so unusuall that it will attract other's attention. I would say that some people may think that I have electric engine. But the sound has one big difference from sound of engine, intensity end frequency changes with You pedal stroke. When You coast it is even sound but whey you pedal you can hear your cadence in the sound. Or at least I can hear my cadence, my pedal stroke is quite square.
- I really like that I can engage and disengage dynamo while riding. Hub dynamo will have some resistance with connected lights even when you turn it off. I like it's low weight. I don't like that it is obstructing space in tight fork of V when I am unmounting and mounting front wheel. Fortunately I have rim brakes. I think that it may be impossible to mount front wheel if I would have disk brake or I would have to change possition of the dynamo to chainstay or to rear wheel. I don't like how close are the dynamo and mounting plate to my spokes and valve stem.