Emergency Cell Phone Charger

emergency cell phone charger

The emergency cell phone charger will help you to charge your mobile phones when you are in a critical condition of natural calamities like floods. The simple information will help people who are worried about the charge of their cell phones.

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In the flooded area, the electricity is not available or the electricity board will stop their services. in emergency cases the information we can not pass through the cell phone because of the low battery level.

The emergency cell phone charger uses the Battery from the remote of the TV or Set-top box. we need 3 AA size 1.5v battery to charge our mobile phones in critical conditions.

How does the mobile phone get charged?

The mobile phones get charging in a specific voltage range. That voltage is very low comparing the AC voltage. In a normal situation, we need a mobile charger to charge mobile phones.

Working of the mobile charger

The mobile charger will convert the high voltage AC current (230v) to a 5v DC current. so the mobiles need 5 volts to get charged.

in emergencies, we are not able to use this mobile charger this time you must follow this method to charge your mobile phones securely.

Steps to charging a mobile phone in an emergency

Get three batteries from a remote

  • Take 3 AA-sized 1.5v batteries from a remote.
  • You will get this battery from your TV remote or set-top box remote.

Take the USB charging cable

usb data cable
  • Take the USB data cable that you are using for charging.
  • Cut the charger cable in half.
  • take the wires from the cable.
usb cable connection

The USB cable connection is as like in the above image.

  • Take red and black wires.
  • The red wire is Positive and Black is negative.
  • Place three batteries in series and connect positive wires to batteries positive connection and negative to negative connection.
  • Then plugin the mico USB to the phone and start to charge.

Emergency Cell phone charger Connection circuit

emergency cell phone battery charger

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