And that's a very good safety feature in bike lights which are powered by a dynamo. Most of them are like this now which I highly recommend. Btw if it fails after a while it is probably the supercapacitor which has come loose due to vibration. Resolder and use silicon glue.
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Pretty interesting build! Thank you for sharing!!!! 😀
I'm glad you like it!
I really like videos like this
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And that's a very good safety feature in bike lights which are powered by a dynamo. Most of them are like this now which I highly recommend. Btw if it fails after a while it is probably the supercapacitor which has come loose due to vibration. Resolder and use silicon glue.
Nice video...
The capacitor was only charged to about 1/2 V.
This was determined using the info you supplied and the formula: I(t) = C (dV/dt).
I am glad you enjoyed the video! I will try to make it clearer next time.
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What supercapacitor use i using?
5.5v 1 Farad or you can use any other super cap
Ток потребления какой?
Around 5-10mah depends which led color
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