I experienced the connector spinning on a dynamo hub-- I can't remember if 
it was SON or SP. It happened because I changed the tire and didn't tighten 
the axle enough. There was enough force to hold the wheel in the dropout, 
but not enough to keep the connector in place. (I use Pitlocks instead of 
QR.)

Per Andy Cheatham, phaps the cold caused some parts to contract more than 
others, and a little tightening of the axle will solve it?

Good luck!
shoji
Arlington MA

On Thursday, January 31, 2019 at 11:22:20 PM UTC-5, lambbo wrote:
>
> I have an SP Dynamo hub on my Cheviot which I keep outdoors.  It's been in 
> the single digits here in Brooklyn and this morning when I got on my bike 
> the wiring on the hub was turning with it...luckily I saw it as I wheeled 
> my bike onto the sidewalk and unplugged the wires before they were snapped 
> off, but the connection, which useably stays in place, was spinning around 
> with the hub for the first mile or so.  After that it would be back to 
> normal until I locked the bike up again and left it alone for a couple 
> hours. Then it was screwed again. 
>
> Has anyone experienced this? What do I do? I love my dynamo hub!
>

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