fred7
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Going to spa for the F1 this year and we are camping so no electric. Can anyone recommend a charger for my iphone 5?
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gazza808
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I use one of these,
Only pic I have,
It's like a battery pack, that you charge back up, with mains/incar/built in solar.
Get a good couple of charges from it from full,
Only pic I hve of it
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fred7
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Great thanks. Is it the solar charger into a built in battery then? Looks good but is it worth the £55? Is that in maplins?
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Nismo
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not the cheapest but
http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/biolite-campstove-a01ln
[Edited on 25-03-2014 by Nismo]
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gazza808
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That's on a ferry so probably overpriced,
Yes it's a battery with a solar charger on it basically.
It was pricey, but I do alot of travelling with work etc so it helps out keeping my tablet/phone etc going.
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Dom
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Have a look at Anker's (10,000mAh+) battery packs - around the £25-35 mark and one of those will happily keep your iPhone fully charged for 3/4 days.
Only minor inconvenience is that Anker don't include a mains USB charger with the pack but as long as you have a 2A+ charger around (if not, a decent brand is only a few quid; alternatively can use car chargers) then you're set.
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fred7
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0063AAIRG?pc_redir=1395724377&robot_redir=1 this looks good thanks dom. Would do for the weekend i think (thursday to sunday) off a full charge. Found that monkey 1 for £37 so both around the same sort of price
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
Have a look at Anker's (10,000mAh+) battery packs - around the £25-35 mark and one of those will happily keep your iPhone fully charged for 3/4 days.
Only minor inconvenience is that Anker don't include a mains USB charger with the pack but as long as you have a 2A+ charger around (if not, a decent brand is only a few quid; alternatively can use car chargers) then you're set.
They're on offer on Amazon at the moment (apparently) - I just bought one of these which seems pretty good:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Portable-External-Built-In-Flashlight-smartphones/dp/B005NFOA0S/ref=sr_1_9?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1396510111&sr=1-9&keywords=Anker
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willay
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Fred I reccomend this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/RAVPower-10400mAh-External-Charging-Sensation/dp/B009V5X1CE/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1396512043&sr=8-3&keywords=RAVpower
I took it to Glastonbury last year and it charged my Nexus 4 every night, no one could understand how i had full battery for the whole week.
I also used the same item again on a 2 week trip on Thailand, only had to use it twice to charge my phone on the trains etc but really did a good job. I even charged a couple of randoms phones to get them out of trouble.
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fred7
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Thanks ed and willay. Willay that seems ok a big capacity so will try it out. Going to egypt end of this month so can give it a test run
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