You *need* to wire the tail light from the headlight. If you do not, and 
you turn off the headlight, the tail light may burn out because it cannot 
absorb all the power of the generator. All modern LED headlights are 
designed to power the tail light through the head light and switch the tail 
light on and off with the headlight switch.
Back when headlights were incandescent, you could get 2.4W and 3W headlight 
bulbs (you still can) depending on whether you intended to run a tail light 
or not (tail lights were 0.6W). Whether or not the tail light is run 
through the headlight, the tail light still uses that power.
I have several SON hubs, an Edelux I, and Edelux II and several B&M 
headlights and tail lights. I wire all the tail lights through the 
headlights. The only combo I know of that has some issues is that the B&M 
Luxos U headlight has some compatibility issues with a few tail lights. The 
Edeluxes work with all the B&M tail lights.
The Edelux II has a tail light spade connection for the tail light wire. 
The Edelux tail light connection grounds to the headlight mount with a ring 
connector, it does not have a separate spade terminal.
Use dielectric grease on the connections (sometimes sold as "bulb grease" 
in auto parts stores). The connectors can be very, very tight and the 
grease helps putting the connections together as well as waterproofing 
them. Note that dielectric means insulating. The grease acts as an 
insulator, but the grease has such a low viscosity that it easily flows 
away and does not prevent the metal to metal electrical contact, what it 
does is prevent the connection from corroding. If the connectors are still 
too tight to put together, you can very slightly open up the female spade 
connector with a tiny screwdriver.

Laing
Delray Beach FL
On Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 10:55:30 PM UTC-4 Matthew Williams wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a SON dynamo front hub, with an Edelux II headlight. I was planning 
> to get the  Busch + Muller “Micro” (µ) taillight:
>
>
> https://www.bumm.de/de/produkte/dynamo-rucklichter/parent/332/produkt/332alk-silber-332alk-01-schwarz.html
>
> Elsewhere, I read this particular taillight 
> "The µ is designed to be powered from the front light only"
> "This light must be wired to a front light, and should not be run directly 
> off a dynamo hub”
>
> I have several questions:
>
> Is this setup inadvisable/poorly-considered?
> Will the taillight sap power from the headlight?
> Is the B+M Micro compatible with the Edelux II and SON hub?
> Has anyone done this setup (SON hub, Edelux II, B+M Micro)? 
> Does this setup require special customization?
> What should I know before getting this taillight and setting it up?
>
> As always, your sage advice, experience, wisdom, and recommendations are 
> welcomed and appreciated.
>
>

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