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I have one of these:

http://www.amazon.com/New-Trent-Smartphones-built-flashlight/dp/B0013G8PTS/ref=cm_cd_ql_qh_dp_t

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Works ok, can charge pretty much anything that has a USB charge cable.  I re-charge this by plugging it into the 12vdc jack in a vehicle, or off of any USB port on a pc/laptop.   The newtrent battery charger has a laser light (why, I don't know, entertain cats and dogs maybe) and a small LED light.

 

I use it while dry camping to keep my phone and my wifes phones charged.

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Any sort of DC motor will work this way, not just a drill.   That said, it'd be pretty darn tedious to spin that thing for an hour or more to charge a phone. 

 

 Yes and yes. I can't imagine spinning that thing long enough to charge it!

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If power goes out in a big way, there will be no cell service.


Imagine going to the trouble of charging it manually only to find out there is no service, lol. Or the person's phone you are calling is dead.



I guess you could put a water wheel on the drill and set it next to a fast moving creek for some hydro-electric power.
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:screwy: If conditions require me to need a cordlees drill to charge my cell phone, I probably will not be able to recharge the cordless drill as easy as I could the cell phone.

 

 

The drill battery is disconnected.  He's spinning the drill motor by hand and using the DC current that's generated to charge the phone.  It's just like the old starter/generators that cars used to have.  Apply current and it starts the engine.  Once the engine is running, it generates current to recharge the battery.

 

That said... a solar charger would be much easier, assuming you have access to sunlight. 

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The drill battery is disconnected.  He's spinning the drill motor by hand and using the DC current that's generated to charge the phone.  It's just like the old starter/generators that cars used to have.  Apply current and it starts the engine.  Once the engine is running, it generates current to recharge the battery.

 

That said... a solar charger would be much easier, assuming you have access to sunlight. 

 In a power outage the cell towers would likely lose power.

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 In a power outage the cell towers would likely lose power.

 

Old dad is an EE and after he retired from his real job he traveled around the country for some years contract work installing cell towers (the electronics, not the towers themselves). He said the towers have backup gennys and can run a day or more in outages. Maybe they quit doing that in new towers, dunno. The system is complicated enough, maybe something other than the towers would go down in an outage, making it a moot point whether or not the towers have power?

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