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Steps on How to easily make a portable phone charger that fits in a small container.
Step 1: Preparation
Materials needed to construct a Mobile charger
Tools Needed:
Step 2: Wiring
Take your gator clips and connect one end of the gator clip to the positive wire of the snap connector. Connect the other end of the gator clip to the metal contact on the end of the car charger.
Take one end of the second gator clip and connect it to the negative wire of the snap connector. Connect the other end to one of the metal contacts on the side of the car charger.
Then wrap all the connections in electrical tape so the metal container doesn't interfere with the circuit.
Step 3: Cutting
Connect the 9V battery to the snap connector and put the wiring in the a small container.
. On the outside of the a small container.
, mark where the USB plugin is located. Then use metal cutters/metal snips to cut out the section you marked.
Step 4: Finishing the project
Insert the wiring, 9V battery, and car charger into a small container.
. To use, insert your phone's USB charger cable into the USB port though the hole in the container. Then plug it into your phone. Now you have a homemade portable phone charger that you can keep in your pocket. CHECK THE VIDEO BELOW...
And that's it!
Pretty simple right?
You can attempt it sometime later and share your comments.
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Steps on How to easily make a portable phone charger that fits in a small container.
Step 1: Preparation
Materials needed to construct a Mobile charger
- cell phone car charger
- gator clips/cables (2)
- Small container
- 9V battery
- 9V battery snap connector
- electrical tape
Tools Needed:
- scissors
- metal cutters/metal snips
Step 2: Wiring
Take your gator clips and connect one end of the gator clip to the positive wire of the snap connector. Connect the other end of the gator clip to the metal contact on the end of the car charger.
Take one end of the second gator clip and connect it to the negative wire of the snap connector. Connect the other end to one of the metal contacts on the side of the car charger.
Then wrap all the connections in electrical tape so the metal container doesn't interfere with the circuit.
Step 3: Cutting
Connect the 9V battery to the snap connector and put the wiring in the a small container.
. On the outside of the a small container.
, mark where the USB plugin is located. Then use metal cutters/metal snips to cut out the section you marked.
Step 4: Finishing the project
Insert the wiring, 9V battery, and car charger into a small container.
. To use, insert your phone's USB charger cable into the USB port though the hole in the container. Then plug it into your phone. Now you have a homemade portable phone charger that you can keep in your pocket. CHECK THE VIDEO BELOW...
And that's it!
Pretty simple right?
You can attempt it sometime later and share your comments.
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