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- So Aug 28, 2022 5:59 pm
- Forum: Supportanfragen / support requests
- Thema: Replacing blinkerbox alpha21 with alpha22?
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Re: Replacing blinkerbox alpha21 with alpha22?
https://velorian.de/support/viewtopic.php?t=35 It says 10mA quiescent current (alpha 21). With you it is 69.5mA. The booster actually seems to be wasting 59.5mA. Theoretically, 5,000mA should be enough for around 450 hours of standby. The combination of 5V power bank and booster is not a good solut...
- Sa Aug 27, 2022 7:37 pm
- Forum: Supportanfragen / support requests
- Thema: Replacing blinkerbox alpha21 with alpha22?
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Re: Replacing blinkerbox alpha21 with alpha22?
What is the capacity (milliamps) of your external battery? At 1000mA, the battery should be empty after 200 hours at the latest. I'm using a "USB powerbank" rated at 5'000mAh, with a "booster" to get 12V. This is probably not a very efficient setup. I don't have the exact figure...
- Sa Aug 27, 2022 7:30 pm
- Forum: Supportanfragen / support requests
- Thema: Replacing blinkerbox alpha21 with alpha22?
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Re: Replacing blinkerbox alpha21 with alpha22?
Could you give more details about your setup? AFAIK even the alpha22 user manual doesn't mention this...
- Sa Aug 27, 2022 1:51 pm
- Forum: Supportanfragen / support requests
- Thema: Replacing blinkerbox alpha21 with alpha22?
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Re: Replacing blinkerbox alpha21 with alpha22?
Hello, Thanks for your quick and detailed reply! 1. Which system do you use? With Bosch Generation 4 or newer there is a 3rd party cable. You can have this installed and activated by the bicycle dealer. There you have 18.5 watts at a maximum of 1 ampere. It's a Bulls Lacuba Evo Lite 12 with a Brose ...
- Fr Aug 26, 2022 6:42 pm
- Forum: Supportanfragen / support requests
- Thema: Replacing blinkerbox alpha21 with alpha22?
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Replacing blinkerbox alpha21 with alpha22?
Hello, First a little bit of context: I finished my first velorian installation a few days ago. As I was pretty sure that cutting the headlight cable would void the warranty of the bike, I decided to use an external battery. It works well but, as noted in other threads here, the standby power of the...
- So Aug 21, 2022 7:03 pm
- Forum: Supportanfragen / support requests
- Thema: Blinkerbox e-line alpha21 vs alpha22
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Re: Blinkerbox e-line alpha21 vs alpha22
Thanks for the details!
- Sa Aug 20, 2022 7:15 pm
- Forum: Supportanfragen / support requests
- Thema: Blinkerbox e-line alpha21 vs alpha22
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Blinkerbox e-line alpha21 vs alpha22
Hello, Just finished my first velorian blinker installation today, and already considering the next one ;-) It seems a new version of the blinkerbox is available, but I cannot find any description of what changed. The only information I could find is that "Die e-line alpha22 Blinkerbox ist pink...
- Sa Aug 20, 2022 7:04 pm
- Forum: Supportanfragen / support requests
- Thema: Blinkerbox max voltage
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Re: Blinkerbox max voltage
Hello again, I just noticed that your FAQ mentions that "The velorian e-bike blinkerset works with an input voltage of 6 - 60 volts direct current, and thus covers all e-bike battery systems on the market." (https://velorian.de/en/index.php#faq, under " Is the e-bike blinkerset suitab...
- Mo Mai 23, 2022 12:33 pm
- Forum: Supportanfragen / support requests
- Thema: Blinkerbox max voltage
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Re: Blinkerbox max voltage
OK thanks, I'll see if I can find something reasonable.
- Mo Mai 23, 2022 9:44 am
- Forum: Supportanfragen / support requests
- Thema: Blinkerbox max voltage
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Blinkerbox max voltage
Hello, I'm considering adding blinkers to an e-bike with a 52V battery. The blinkerbox is rated for 6-55V so on paper this looks good. However, 52V is only the nominal voltage... when fully charged, the voltage goes much higher than that (58.8V if I remember well). Would I need a DC-to-DC converter ...