Hi! The Edelux light was dim and by the time that I got it in the shop, it was 
dead. I got a replacement and it’s been fine ever since.

> On May 23, 2022, at 1:43 PM, Doug H. <dhansford1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I am reviving this old post just to see if the Edelux light was the culprit? 
> I am installing Dynamo on my Clem currently (Thanks Roberta for the B&M 
> Taillight!). I ordered a B&M headlight so won't be using the Edelux but want 
> to know about Leah's issue resolution.
> Thanks,
> Doug
> 
>> On Monday, November 29, 2021 at 12:36:15 PM UTC-5 Mr. Ray wrote:
>> I'm not sure if this was mentioned anywhere but for SON hubs it is important 
>> to not put much grease on the skewer otherwise the hub can malfunction:
>> 
>>  "A lot of grease on a 5mm or 15mm skewer may block the pressure 
>> compensation system. Nevertheless, to avoid corrosion, we recommend a slight 
>> film of oil or grease; best idea will be applying some spray wax. In any 
>> case contact areas at screw head and thread need some grease". 
>> 
>> Most mechanics grease hub skewers generously.
>>> On Monday, May 3, 2021 at 11:47:02 AM UTC-4 Doug H. wrote:
>>> I can see the virtues of dynamo lighting but I'm still rocking the portable 
>>> rechargeable ones on my ride. All the wiring and contact points and all 
>>> that would complicate my bike too much. I hope you get it resolved Leah. 
>>> Your bike is awesome-sauce!
>>> Doug
>>> 
>>>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 1:16:12 AM UTC-4 Roberta wrote:
>>>> Andy, yes, this is the hard stuff!  It’s freeing knowing I could ride at 
>>>> any time and not worry about lighting. In college I had bottle- on-wheel 
>>>> generator system. Talk about drag!  Still, I always had working light. 
>>>> 
>>>> Peter White and Analog come thru with their “legendary” customer service. 
>>>> 
>>>> Roberta
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 5:08:44 AM UTC-4 ascpgh wrote:
>>>>>  "I can’t exactly go without one."
>>>>> 
>>>>> Generator hubs and LED lighting will do this to you. They are the hard 
>>>>> stuff, no gateway necessary.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'll be enjoying my SON dynamo and Luxos B/Pixeo lights riding to and 
>>>>> from work today, concentrating on being thankful for the gift of their 
>>>>> functions. They cleared my thoughts for my new bike which is a SON SL 
>>>>> with Edelux II and Compass tail light. I would be hard pressed to depart 
>>>>> from making my own light. Night riding, even when dictated by commuting 
>>>>> to work, is great!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Andy Cheatham
>>>>> Pittsburgh
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 7:27:40 PM UTC-4 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Update: it’s the light. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The mechanic who installed the dyno system on my Clem  for me last year 
>>>>>> was working today, and he handled my Platy. He investigated  the whole 
>>>>>> system, ensured that all the wires and connections were correct and 
>>>>>> sturdy. The rear tail light does light up, so it seems unlikely the hub 
>>>>>> is the issue. He feels like the issue is originating in the headlight. 
>>>>>> Like there’s a short in it or a loose connection. He fiddled around with 
>>>>>> the switch and was able to get the headlight to come on in the stand. 
>>>>>> This is exactly what happened for yesterday‘s mechanic. When I picked 
>>>>>> the bike up and spun the wheel myself, the headlight did not light up.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I’m going to see if Schmidt will make this right. If not, I guess I’m 
>>>>>> just ordering another headlight. I can’t exactly go without one.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On Apr 29, 2021, at 12:44 PM, masmojo <mas...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I'll weigh in a on a few things
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Yes, Contacts on the right (drive) side. 
>>>>>>> Notchiness?  It's just an element of the way the magnets work, it will 
>>>>>>> be worse when the light is on and when they bike is in the air. Once 
>>>>>>> the bike is on the ground with weight on it; it will be imperceptible.
>>>>>>> Dynamo hubs will loosen up a small amount over the first months of use, 
>>>>>>> but it's hardly noticeable and likely no more than regular hubs.
>>>>>>> Funny noise could be an element of having it mounted backwards (?) 
>>>>>>> (just a guess)
>>>>>>> JMHO, but I am also somewhat loath to trim the stock dynamo cables, 
>>>>>>> It's easy to shorten them, but more difficult to make them longer.  
>>>>>>> Typically when joining dynamo wires I head down to the local hobby shop 
>>>>>>> and get mini R/C connectors. this makes connecting and disconnecting a 
>>>>>>> darn site easier and also cutting/soldering.
>>>>>>> Important to note: that some lights are DC and some are AC, shouldn't 
>>>>>>> really be an issue especially if the Tail light is the same brand as 
>>>>>>> the front light. I don't remember which brand is which, but I think 
>>>>>>> typically there's a circuit in the light that does the conversion.
>>>>>>> I like the SON hubs, but I have to say I prefer the Plastic quick 
>>>>>>> connect plugs over the small insulated connectors the SON uses, the SON 
>>>>>>>  are really fiddley!
>>>>>>> Also note that some lights won't switch on unless you turn them on 
>>>>>>> while the wheel is moving; I haven't had a big problem with this, 
>>>>>>> because I leave mine on all the time!
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> FWIW, I have a SON hub and Edelux light that I bought in a package deal 
>>>>>>> of ebay, Hub seems fine, but I mounted the light up on my Evasion and 
>>>>>>> the light (like yours), doesn't seem very bright.  (may be why the 
>>>>>>> original owner sold them) I haven't really done much towards figuring 
>>>>>>> out why, but it is interesting that you've had a similar experience.  
>>>>>>> Since I am currently not working, I mainly ride in the daylight, so the 
>>>>>>> light is  primarily to be seen and it does that suitably well. Once 
>>>>>>> Covid is over though I think I'll get a Supernova from Germany!!! Not 
>>>>>>> really better, but I just prefer the design and the way they mount.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
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