You have probably checked this already, but do you have anything
blocking the light sensor?  I noticed my front bag used to block the
sensor on my IQ Fly, and when cars come up behind me, the light flicks
off.  It doesn't have to block it completely, just reduce the amount
of light needed to tell it to turn off.

On Jan 17, 2:45 pm, Rene Sterental <orthie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When the clock changed I bought an Edelux from Peter White and a SON Dyad
> wheel from RBW to put on my Atlantis for my daily commute. I'm loving the
> dynamo light and the absence of any hassle regarding charging batteries (and
> forgetting to do so), but I've noticed that even though my Edelux has 3
> positions on the switch and the mid-one should allow the light to turn no
> automatically when the light conditions get darker, it's always on.
>
> Aside from calling Peter White, which I will do, is there anything I might
> be doing wrong?
>
> Thanks,
>
> René

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