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Phone Charging on the go
#1
Does anyone charge their phone while travelling?... Looking for ideas, could just carry a USB power pack and charge in pocket. Alternatively charge under the seat from a 12v socket I have but concerned about vibration on the phone.
Any ideas?
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#2
I use a cheap waterproof phone holder as I also use my phone as sat nav, along with an Optimate USB charger which I also got a good deal on Fleabay with. Had no problems at all:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bike-Bicycle-M...T3WmSL1lXw

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OPTIMATE-USB-C...SwDN1UT4ue
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#3
12v charger wired into the bikes harness.
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(14-05-16, 10:13 AM)Skippernick link Wrote: 12v charger wired into the bikes harness.
Do you attach the phone to the bike or via a lead to your pocket?
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#5
Just a normal ciggy lighter socket, plug in a 12v charger with a curly lead and either put it in my tail pack or into the map compartment on my tank bag if i have it on.
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#6
We don't use ciggy sockets no more,, we have usb sockets now,,one of the first things I fitted to my new bike,,up front then the lead goes into the phone holder,,ideal for sat nav..Sockets £7 on ebay, fit a on/off switch next to it.
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(14-05-16, 10:15 PM)slimwilly link Wrote: We don't use ciggy sockets no more,, we have usb sockets now,,one of the first things I fitted to my new bike,,up front then the lead goes into the phone holder,,ideal for sat nav..Sockets £7 on ebay, fit a on/off switch next to it.


I used a ciggy one as work gave it to me for free Wink
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