As far as I know, the e-werk USB charger uses the same circuitry as the 
Luxos U, and saps energy from the hub even when not used to charge a 
device. The Sinewave Revolution is only $120, MUSA, and does not consume 
appreciable energy when not charging a device (it's also 100% waterproof-- 
submersible even!). David Dean, the owner of Sinewave Cycles and developer 
of his charger (full disclosure: he is also a personal friend), does 
long-distance touring, and needed a USB charger he could rely on. He was 
disappointed with all the other chargers on the market (Supernova Plug, B&M 
E-werk, etc) so made his own.

Anton
velolumino.com
somervillebikes.wordpress.com


On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 12:37:25 AM UTC-4, Kelly wrote:
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> FYI   the   The e-werk usb is affordable at 124 bucks.  However I've been 
> through two of these.   May be just the iPhone 6+ 
> I have two stand E-Werks  with cache batteries.  They work well.... if I'm 
> riding very slow under 10 mile per hour the cache battery will eventually 
> run out of juice.  However I did 10 days while running mapmyride on it 
> screen off .. and charged the phone while never losing charge in the 
> battery.      
>
>

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