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Bicycle Dynamo Lights control.

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Is it possible to control the different lights colors generated by the Bicycle dynamo ?.

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Prashant S Akerkar
 

Hi,

how can a bicyle dynamo generate colors?

Again a very vage question.


Klaus
 

Thanks.

I mean the different Led colors in the bicycle dynamo. Can it be controlled?.

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Prashant S Akerkar
 

My bicycle dynamo has no LEDs at all. The front light uses a white LED and the rear light red LEDs. Which light colors do you want to control?
 

Thanks.

I mean can the Bicycle Dynamo be designed and constructed having different Led colors?.

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Prashant S Akerkar
 

Please be more precise. As already mentioned, the dynamo doesn't involve LEDs or any kind of control. It's just an AC generator. The on-off switch, rectifier, current regulator are usually are usually inside the front light.

You can think about a front light using colored LEDs, consider however that the design must comply with official regulations. I guess colored front lights, or back light colors other than red won't be permitted.
 

Thank you.

Exactly, I want different LEDs colors viz Green,Blue, Yellow,Orange,White and not only red driven by the Dynamo.

Can this be achieved?.

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Prashant S Akerkar
 

Using my vast technical expertise on the subject:
Prashantakerkar: You need a green dynamo to generate the green electricity for the green LED, A blue dynamo to generate blue electricity for the blue LED, a yellow dynamo to generate yellow electricity for the yellow LED and a red dynamo to generate red electricity for the red LED. The white one needs lots of dynamos so you can mix the colors to obtain white.

Or did I miss something?

Brian.
 
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