Strobe Lights on Panniers
#1
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Strobe Lights on Panniers
I’ve been busy with the soldering iron and the heat-shrink tubing.
It has a 12 volt / 10 a/h LiFe battery, but the bike has so many lights now, the LCO is less than 3 hours with all lights lit. The USB Charger also powers the Camcorder.
STROBE LIGHTS
It has a 12 volt / 10 a/h LiFe battery, but the bike has so many lights now, the LCO is less than 3 hours with all lights lit. The USB Charger also powers the Camcorder.
STROBE LIGHTS
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STROBE LIGHT DEMO
Full version strobe lights demo
Anyway, I just rode 16.8 miles to get some 🥬 bok choy Chinese spinach, green radishes, and chives. There was intense traffic near I-495 and the Northern State Parkway, and I ride with these lights to sort of compensate.
Full version strobe lights demo
Anyway, I just rode 16.8 miles to get some 🥬 bok choy Chinese spinach, green radishes, and chives. There was intense traffic near I-495 and the Northern State Parkway, and I ride with these lights to sort of compensate.
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Wrapped the fairing and pannier Tailbox with metallic foil. This is to protect the plastic from UV radiation.
Started as a corrugated polypropylene panniers with high sides. Only needs two zip ties as a safety, it actually fits tightly on the rack.
NOTE: the fairing and panniers were swapped from a 2002 Giant Lafree to a 2023 Fly-11.
The Giant only had a 9 mile range, was impractical as a delivery bike.
The Fly-11 has at least 44 mile range.
Other smaller 15” cube Tailbox. These have plugs for the wires so the boxes can be swapped in five minutes. (Without soldering)
This is a non-standard prototype.
I hope more engineering students will try this . Or bring back Industrial Arts
Woodhaven & Queens Boulevard