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#1359964 - 10/28/18 09:03 PM Re: Dynamo Voltage (possible) Hazard [Re: ConRAD]
derSammy
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Hi ConRAD,

I'm not sure, if your assumptions apply. A bike dynamo is a constant current source, with a current of about 500mA.
You are right, unloaded the voltage can be extremely high, I remember something like ~1V per km/h? But the voltage drops significantly with the presence of a load. To the best of my knowledge it is almost impossible to get more than 10W from a bike dynamo. Are these circumstances suficient to get a significant hazzard for the human body?

Moreover I want to point out two aspects:
(1) The danger to harm your fingers or even to do a front spin with the bike seems to be much more likely than electrical issues, when you perform ajustments like you descriped.
(2) When you cycle faster than -let's say 20 km/h- it is a realy good idea to keep both hands at the bars. People doing dynamo adjustments at 50km/h apply for the Darwin Award. Not because of electrical issues, but because of general safety rules.

And, last but not least, I highly recommend the use of a dynamo hub, which avoids a lot of the drawbacks of the old-fashioned bike dynamos.
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Dynamo Voltage (possible) Hazard ConRAD 10/28/18 06:12 PM
Re: Dynamo Voltage (possible) Hazard derSammy 10/28/18 09:03 PM
Re: Dynamo Voltage (possible) Hazard ConRAD 10/29/18 08:25 AM
Re: Dynamo Voltage (possible) Hazard derSammy 10/29/18 08:26 PM
Re: Dynamo Voltage (possible) Hazard ConRAD 10/30/18 08:15 AM
Re: Dynamo Voltage (possible) Hazard derSammy 10/30/18 08:44 AM
Re: Dynamo Voltage (possible) Hazard kangaroo 10/23/19 09:50 AM
Re: Dynamo Voltage (possible) Hazard ConRAD 02/10/20 10:57 AM
Re: Dynamo Voltage (possible) Hazard kangaroo 05/14/20 09:43 AM
Re: Dynamo Voltage (possible) Hazard AndreMQ 05/14/20 10:21 PM
Re: Dynamo Voltage (possible) Hazard ConRAD 05/16/20 05:19 PM
Re: Dynamo Voltage (possible) Hazard AndreMQ 05/16/20 07:17 PM
Re: Dynamo Voltage (possible) Hazard ConRAD 05/20/20 07:49 PM
Re: Dynamo Voltage (possible) Hazard AndreMQ 05/21/20 05:33 AM
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