Levo Gen 2 Plug and play light kits for turbo levo

Dirk74

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Even I didn't understand anything it was very educational video. Thanks for sharing
Yeah, sorry they don't have the video for the Levo 2019+ in English.
So one thing to mention, the cut out on the frame cable port is only necessary for the Alu frame, not for the Carbon frame.

Another thing, the 2.1 motor has a 12V light output. The 1.x motor a 6V output (may need firware update to enable that port). Check for your prefered light if it's compatible with that. Some light's (as the Supernova M99 pro mini 25) will work with both 6V and 12V, but have less output at 6V.
 

Mcharza

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Yeah, sorry they don't have the video for the Levo 2019+ in English.
So one thing to mention, the cut out on the frame cable port is only necessary for the Alu frame, not for the Carbon frame.

Another thing, the 2.1 motor has a 12V light output. The 1.x motor a 6V output (may need firware update to enable that port). Check for your prefered light if it's compatible with that. Some light's (as the Supernova M99 pro mini 25) will work with both 6V and 12V, but have less output at 6V.
No worries. I understood enough, even the words links und rechts :D
 

jonasdig

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Does anyone use a cheaper alternative? I am considering Lezyne Ebike Macro drive 1000.

 

jcp1187

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No worries. I understood enough, even the words links und rechts :D

It would be nice if someone could post the part numbers I should order handle bar bracket etc . I just need a trail light not a super bright highway type light
 
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jonasdig

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Does anyone use a cheaper alternative? I am considering Lezyne Ebike Macro drive 1000.


I tried this out. A little bit weak, but in combination with a helmet light it works acceptable.
 

Howz

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Does anyone use a cheaper alternative? I am considering Lezyne Ebike Macro drive 1000.


i have one of these which I have connected to my HT with a lupine brose cable, just solder the cable to the lupine cable, remove the little plastic bung from the motor and plug in.
 

Howz

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i have one of these which I have connected to my HT with a lupine brose cable, just solder the cable to the lupine cable, remove the little plastic bung from the motor and plug in.

Has anyone noticed a greater battery drain with the lezyne macro 1000? (Shame it has no off switch)
 

thewrx

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pssh.... batter drain is not a bad as those above are saying. However, even if it is if I am riding at night then i just have to adjust my distance; which is usually not the same as when i am riding during daylight.


I sure wish someone would post up a SL shop manual so i could try and figure something out either way.
 

Howz

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Thanks for that, it really does need an on/off switch. I was doing one of my usual routes today..just cycle paths and noticed after only 4 miles that the battery consumption was greatly increased, I may stick the light together with the lupine cable up for sale and revert back to a battery powered light.
 

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