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Seems like it would be an even better system if there was storage inbetween, like a DC-8 strapped on handlebar between dynamo regulator and phone so the dynamo charges the dc-16 and the dc-16 charges your phone constantly anyway. I suppose eventually you would need to charge the dc-16 manually, but it should go for a long time.
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For those pointing out the bottle tire sidewall friction dyamos my experience in testing is that a sidewall dynamo is fine for occasional LED safety lighting but will put a noticleble load to drive traditional incandescent headlight and taillight combo or a smartphone on the minimum battery maintinence (not actually charging) amperage.