thanks. I remembered the difference between Auf und Zu, opened
the lamp, and the bulb looks burned out. I'm really surprised that it
burned out relatively quickly (I doubt I have more than 20 hours
on the bulb), but I suppose that can happen. I'll figure out where
to buy replacement bulbs.
thanks


On Feb 23, 7:15 pm, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <thill....@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Upon close inspection, a burned out bulb will generally show a small
> burn mark on the glass. Otherwise, it could be a loose connection
> somewhere.
>
> On Feb 23, 6:06 pm, sanjoser <thomas.savar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi. I have a question about Lumotec lights. If it's not appropriate, I
> > understand, but it's
> > an integral part of my Atlantis setup, so I think it might qualify.
> > I use it with a Shimano hub, and on a return home commute it wouldn't
> > light up.
> > Can I test the bulb with a battery to see if it's fried? I tried with
> > an AA battery
> > but it wouldn't light up. Any thoughts? I'm back to my old battery
> > powered
> > lights, which are ok for riding around in San Jose, but I've gotten
> > accustomed
> > to a really bright front light.
> > if fried, should I go for one of these LED lights I've read about?
> > best regards to everyone

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