With the smaller batteries in our Rises, especially when running the 252Wh range extender, will we be getting the full 1800 lumens from this light? Or should I just as well get SL F or even the SL Nano?
Hope you're right. There are many examples from the electric automotive world where a larger battery will give you more power. Partly for upsell purposes I'm sure. Anyway the SL X light power draw is only in the region of 5% of the motor peak power output.The light's output is dependent on the motor's light circuit output not the size of the battery.
Did you notice my post that gives you the exact lighting output from your motor as specified by the actual manufacturer of the motor?Hope you're right. There are many examples from the electric automotive world where a larger battery will give you more power. Partly for upsell purposes I'm sure. Anyway the SL X light power draw is only in the region of 5% of the motor peak power output.
Different bike but same motor;Lupine data sheet
out of interest how do you connect these? I dont' remember the connections on the motor when I dropped it out - is there just a standard power port you plug the light into? Are they then permanently attached to the bike or is there a quick connection so you can take it off he handlebars when you're riding in the day?
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