I also leave extra wire, either coiled around a rack post, or winding back 
on itself if a basket is mounted, if I did not do this the length of wire 
to the hub would be quite short since I also use a pigtail in between the 
hub and the light. 

I was somewhat amused this weekend at the Philly bike expo to look at some 
beautiful bikes--including some chapman's, where the light wire was not 
short but also winding around the rack stay, I think that approach has its 
own desirable aesthetic.  

On Monday, March 10, 2025 at 9:38:42 AM UTC-4 wboe...@gmail.com wrote:

> I have my spare wire coiled and stuffed in the space between the fork 
> crown and fender.  Less than elegant, but it works.
>
> Will 
>
> On Monday, March 10, 2025 at 8:17:09 AM UTC-4 Brian Turner wrote:
>
>> Laing- I purchased an Edelux II from another member several years ago, 
>> and it came with DynaSnap connectors. I’ve been really happy with them. 
>> Since you’re in a salt air environment, you may need to keep the magnet 
>> faces coated with a very thin application of that dialectric grease, 
>> because after a while they tend to get corrosion on them that will affect 
>> your connection. Several months of riding along the Gulf Coast caused some 
>> corrosion on mine. 
>>
>> Brian 
>> Lexington KY
>
>

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