Dear Zach,

The early Luxos U lights had reliability issues. I have used the Luxos B 
(same light but fewer features) and Edelux II, and I'd go for the Edelux II 
or the Cyo II over the Luxos for the smaller size and equivalent 
performance, but they're all wonderful lights. If I needed a USB power 
source, I like the looks of the Sinewave products a lot, and Dave has 
considered all of my concerns in his design. I'll a "Revolution" power 
supply in concert with one of Anton's light switches over the next few 
months on my Boulder Bicycle. If those items work out, they'll save me 
hours in the machine shop for future projects (a mixed blessing--I like 
making stuff, but if there is a better mouse-strap I'll be using it) 
building my own stem-cap switch and soldering up a suitable power supply.

Cheers,

Will
William M. deRosset
Fort Collins, CO
On Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 6:20:51 PM UTC-6, Zach Duval wrote:
>
> It'a getting to be that time of year that I can no longer make due without 
> a full-powered light. I had the front wheel on my Hillborne built with a 
> Shimano dyno hub, and I am now in a position to afford a light to complete 
> the set-up. I know lots has been written about these two lights, but I'm 
> interested in hearing some up-to-date reports.
>
> Which would you recommend?
>

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