it wouldn't be tarck without a dyno thread

where y’all getting wire from? I have a bunch of 18AWG speaker wire that I was gonna use but it’s too big to fit in the lego, and can’t find appropriate 20AWG stuff on any of the online megaretailers.

pls no peter white.

I thought the go to was getting a DC adapter from goodwill and chopping out The cord

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The trick with PW is to never talk to PW. Linda always does a great job and is super nice.

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Haven’t consumed myself but this seems nice

if you can hear her

She’s good at email.

I just use automotive stuff, drilled out the hole in my Lego to match.

truuue

if I have to field service my dynamo im just fucking going home ok

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yeah dude. are you gonna carry one of them with you? or wait for a shop to have a merry account AND get one shipped and installed?

Never understood why “field serviceable” is used in place of “user serviceable” for crap like this.

I mean we know the “field” really means “not the factory” but come on.

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It sounds highly tactical

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Indeed.

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:woman_facepalming: and I’ve just been sitting here waiting for them to release the mountain and valley serviceable versions…

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actually, i think i’ll probably just end up doing this since the wire’s already in my garage

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grounded through the frame?

Yup! Didn’t even need to sand the paint off any of the contact areas.

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Big exception is the Shimano Lego connector which can be field serviced with teeth if needed

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