How to charge your phone with a 9-volt battery
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Chadeaux Gold Member Sep 13, 2011 5,512 6,408 Southeast Arkansas Detector(s) used Ace 250 Primary Interest: Cache Hunting Oct 30, 2014 #2 Those little car chargers are about $10 in most instances. So, here's a better solution: You can disassemble the charger and solder in place a 9v battery connector, throw it in your backpack and go. Personally, I'm working on building a solar charger for my cell phone and tablet. Once you generate 5v DC, it would run through the same car charger. Think I'm gonna raid the garden section at Wal-mart and grab up a few of those 97 cent solar lights and experiment from there.
Those little car chargers are about $10 in most instances. So, here's a better solution: You can disassemble the charger and solder in place a 9v battery connector, throw it in your backpack and go. Personally, I'm working on building a solar charger for my cell phone and tablet. Once you generate 5v DC, it would run through the same car charger. Think I'm gonna raid the garden section at Wal-mart and grab up a few of those 97 cent solar lights and experiment from there.