Thorn Cycles Forum
Technical => Lighting and Electronics => Topic started by: Danneaux on April 12, 2020, 10:52:54 pm
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For those interested in the internal workings of an Edelux (and by extension, the Edelux II), here is an enjoyable photo set showing dissection:
https://swhs.home.xs4all.nl/fiets/tests/verlichting/koplampen/Schmidt_edelux/analyse/index_en.html
Best,
Dan.
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Amazing- I can still remember my Ever Ready Bike lamp with just a battery and a incandescent screw in lamp ("bulbs are what you plant"), oh and a rusting metal body.
Mind you they were b-useless in the dark !
Happy Daze ;)
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Interesting. That's quite a chunk of copper heatsink, I wonder how that compares to the B&M lights, I understand the difference in output is down the the Edelux having better cooling. I assume the pin like part is the reed switch, if so that isn't at all how I imagined it. Thanks for posting, though it's made me more not less curious, not curious enough yet to open one of mine up :)
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If anyone is interested, near the bottom of this page there are some photos of the internals on a Luxos U.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/randon/qob5ex7lrWg
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Thanks mickeg, more interesting stuff. By the looks of it there's no heat sink, that can't be right can it? In a plastic case there must be some way to dissipate the heat.
I accidentally left my 200 lumen metal cased battery light switched on for half an hour when I wasn't moving, I couldn't touch it for a good while it was so hot, I don't think we realise how hot these things get when the air isn't passing over them.