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How one can Build a $10 Android Wind-Up Charger [DIY]

How one can Build a  Android Wind-Up Charger [DIY] In case you find that your Android phone always runs out of juice at essentially the most inopportune times, never fear! Supermodder Ben Heck has heard your pleas, and is here to coach you the way to build one cheap, hand-cranked Android charger.

Of course, there’s also the risk for you to’t be bothered with all that tinkering, wherein case you could just come by the charger the old-fashioned way: winning it in a random drawing . [ Ben Heck Show via Electronista ]

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