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When do you charge your mobile phone?


When you go to bed or when?

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Either in the car while driving or whenever the sun is out (solar/battery) while camped.



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During the day while the solar Panels are doing their thing and anything else that needs charging, leaving the batteries for any night use. I free/alternarive camp most of the time.

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15 to 25% normally.
Or whenever power in car or on mains is avail, While travelling.
Normally car charger. Keep it up.

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Whenever I feel it's getting too low in power. 3 or 4 times a day depending on how much I've used it.

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we would charge everything when we have the generator running or if we are travelling we have a charger that plugs into the cigarette lighter


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During the day while traveling and when we go to bed if they are low.

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Whenever it needs charging, draws bugger all from the batteries.smile



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Santa wrote:

Whenever it needs charging, draws bugger all from the batteries.smile





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We charge direct off any 12v power . Driving ? Off motor batteries . Camped or parked off 12v house battery . No point I connecting through inverter . I find we go through leads !! Found they last much longer if you put some light heat shrink over the last 80mm / 3" of cord to prevent twisting & breaking wires . They tend to stuff up when you can't get to buy new ones !



-- Edited by Aus-Kiwi on Friday 13th of January 2017 12:16:23 PM

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Aus-Kiwi wrote:

 I find we go through leads !! Found they last much longer if you put some light heat shrink over the last 80mm / 3" of cord to prevent twisting & breaking wires . They tend to stuff up when you can't get to buy new ones !



-- Edited by Aus-Kiwi on Friday 13th of January 2017 12:16:23 PM


 Interesting! have yet to have a charging lead fail.smile



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Yea we have grand kids charge their iPads etc one cord can be used 10 times a day !! Plus I'm not sure some protective covers don't help with angle to connector ?

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Aus-Kiwi wrote:

Yea we have grand kids charge their iPads etc one cord can be used 10 times a day !!


 Explains a lot.biggrin



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