This is pretty straight forward, this maker took apart one of those hand cranked flashlights and soldered in a plug for his phone – this video shows you how -
Use A Flashlight To Power Your… Video – Link.
This is pretty straight forward, this maker took apart one of those hand cranked flashlights and soldered in a plug for his phone – this video shows you how -
Use A Flashlight To Power Your… Video – Link.
This hack was obvious, but nice to see it done. I was more impressed with the video links that appeared after it was done. I’ve always felt I wasn’t showering correctly.
I have one of these. It includes a led light, radio, loud alarm, and cell phone output (5V).
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