Ask Slashdot: What Interesting Things Can I Power With an External USB Battery?
New submitter expert464 writes: I just purchased an external USB battery for the main purpose of charging smartphones. I've also thought of using it to power a USB lamp and charge a bluetooth speaker. What other things am I missing that would be useful and/or interesting to power when not near an electrical outlet?
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Low-power amateur radio is always fun, especially backpacking where portable power is nice.
What kind of bullshit question is this? You bought something you don't know what to do with?
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I use mine to power my raspberry pi sometime
The Pi uses a microusb connector for power, so now you can make your tiny computer a portable one.
I use mine to power a digital picture frame so I could actually hang it or place some place that having a cord to it would look bad.
...there are USB powered vibrators.
You could look into LED decoration. For example, BlinkyTape - a LED strip with an attached Arduino-compatible controller.
It can be just decoration, or you can use it for light painting.
Of course, you can build your own LED-based contraption.
mostly.
See above
A vagal nerve stimulator.
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A dildo for your butt.
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I bought one specifically for recharging my Estes ProtoX micro quadcopter. http://www.amazon.com/Estes-Pr...
Well, with the magic of Google I've got:
A one can fridge:
http://www.kleargear.com/usb-refrigerator-desktop-12131.html
Something that looks like the Borg got you:
http://www.kleargear.com/usb-head-massage-12527.html
This I really like for the voltage detection:
http://www.craftsman.com/shc/s/p_10155_12602_00919337000P?sid=IDxCMDFx20140801x001&KPID=00919337000&kpid=00919337000
And this is along the same lines:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O13K9JY?tag=price106300d-20&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER
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I dunno, maybe you could power things that need external batteries?
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I use one to provide reliable power to one always-on Raspberry Pi2. Had to test a selection of chargers, and not all work for pass-thru (often undervolt).
The CX-10 nano quadcopter can be charged from one of those. The whole kit is small enough to fit in your pocket, which is pretty cool.
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I've been looking into this myself since hurricane season is coming up. It's not easy to find this stuff, because a search that includes USB finds a lot of things.
On Amazon, I have found flashlights, lanterns, weather radios, and FRS radios. Sometimes you have to read the detailed description of the item to find that it can be charged from usb..
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Handy if windy
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OK, I've taken the cake.
What can I do with it, apart from either having it or eating it?
Hey everyone, I just bought a bottle that I can attach to my bike so I can drink water while I'm riding my bike. What other drinkable liquids can I put in it?
Also I just bought some AAA batteries for my TV remote. What else can I put them in?
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An Ice Shaver. Snow Cones while camping for the win.
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You could always use your battery to power a PirateBox ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... ).
I'm using one to power an Arduino project. All the parts you need for a battery supply are there, charger, voltage converter, battery cell, connectors. You can't make one for the price of one you can buy.
A Raspberry Pi powered, sound-sensitive disco suit: https://www.dropbox.com/sc/yd1... Code: https://github.com/chrisgagne/...
Here's a high quality vibrating dildo that charges over USB:
https://www.funfactory.com/en/...
It has a unique form of vibration, which no other brand currently does. (That's why it's so expensive)
I use this, for the pi:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/produ...
get a 12v SLA battery (as you'd find in a computer UPS box) and that sits on one set of leads. your 14-18v filtered dc goes into thee main non-battery input, and you get one 'logic OR' output.
now, its either the battery voltage (12) or the input module voltage (could be 18v). so, I then pass that ups module output into a dc/dc to bring it down to a clean and reliable 5v for the pi:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/produ...
this ensures you always always get 5v into the pi, even if you lose mains power. it can all be built into a single box, too, even the 12v battery.
just fyi. (I built all this and its been working well for months, so far)
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HTH
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"It is now safe to switch off your computer."
Then use one to charge the other!
I got to the chocolate box before you, that's why the hard ones have teeth marks.
Anything that takes power by USB, even a Raspberry Pi.
From a more practical standpoint, handheld game consoles. I regularly power my 3DS XL from a USB battery pack (you can buy USB to 3DS cables), and I believe the Vita uses USB natively.
Well, your phone, your tablet, your GPS, your portable speakers, your music player. You know, anything you own which can be charged via USB.
I've got 2x5000 mAh, and 2x6000 mAh batteries I keep charged around the house and when I travel. They all have 1A and 2.1A outputs, as well as built in LED flashlights. Which means I can keep most of my stuff charged until I get where I'm going. Or I can charge them where I'm sitting instead of being chained to a wall charger. (And I've got a 4-port USB wall charger as well as a 3-port USB wall charger which will do 120/240V 50/60Hz.)
They've handy and convenient, but do you actually need to ask "what things that charge from USB can I charge from USB"?
If it charges from USB, and you own it ... ta da!
Years ago I decided that except for very specific things (like my camera), I won't own anything which doesn't charge with standard USB. From there, a couple of cables, a couple of batteries, and a couple of wall chargers and you can keep stuff always charged.
Once you toss proprietary cables, or anything which can't charge by USB ... you find it's a lot easier to pack what you need.
My travel electronics bag is now capable of operating everything I need from any electrical source by reusing the same USB cables. It really cuts down on the crap and clutter.
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Despite all the trolls, I'm really glad you asked this question. I've been looking for a good reason to buy one for a while. I'm far from power long enough for anything to really die, but the popularity and accessibility of this has been growing lately. Powering a Pi is the genius/obvious idea that I hadn't stumbled on yet... and I think it's the reason I've been looking for. So screw you trolls, and thank you asker.
I think the best use for this would be to power a USB Pet Rock.
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I had to do sound at an outdoor event with limited power so I brought my Earforce X11 headphones and they require USB power amplification to play anything at all at any volume level. So I brought my lithium polymer, solar powered, 4000+ mAH battery pack that weighs like 1 oz to power it the whole time. They're about $23 on ebay from Opteka by the way and they're one of the hottest items sold in my computer repair shop. They do take 16 hours to recharge using just sunlight though.
So you can use them at night...
I have a rechargeable battery bank, a bank that uses 4xAA drycells, and a few 12v-powered usb sources. The drycell one stays in my globebox with some AAs, as it can be "recharged" on short notice with a trip to any store. The rechargeable one is in my center console, to be grabbed if I need to recharge my phone. That one also has a simple little bright white LED light on it and makes a nice impromptu flashlight. (IMHO every battery bank should have this feature, look for it if you are shopping around, it also has a charge level indicator and can be switched off without unplugging the device, but alas only one USB port)
On the floor is one 7 port power station, that can supply two 2amp and 5 1amp ports off the truck's 12v power, good for rapid-charging high-demand things like tablets or other banks. Its daily duty is to power my GPS, a pair of USB speakers on my dash, and keep my iphone charged. Most of the "high power usb chargers" are garbage and a waste of money. This one's actually designed for it and speced to do the job. (http://www.startech.com/Cards-Adapters/USB-3.0/Hubs/7-Port-Dedicated-USB-Charging-Station~ST7CU35122)
I know several people that have those cheap usb-personal-fans and use a bank to run them, they keep them in their purse and pull them out when they're somewhere hot and want to cool off.
I'm also ordering two DC-DC converters shortly, one that steps down and one that steps up. It occurs to me that I can use the step-up to generate 12v etc from a 5v USB source, which may come in handy.
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My kids are constantly stealing mine to plug into the gaming controllers. Admittedly, that's a pretty good use for one.
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You can do what used to be a simple project for an 8-year-old, take it to a "makerfaire" or some other such nonsense, and be hailed a modern genius among the nitwits thus gathered!
This is consumerism at its top: first buy, second look for an usage.
I have a USB heated coffee mug that is also a mass storage device. I used a portable charger to keep the mug's contents warm when I went outside last year.
This year I'll just use my Android smartphone's USB3 bidirectional charging feature. If it wasn't for meteor showers, I wouldn't have any need to go outside (or shower for that matter).
...which I assumed was to hear about creative ideas, I've used my pack as an impromptu handwarmer during winter when I forgot my gloves, and it was colder than I expected.
I use a battery eliminator with my GoPro Hero 3+ Black, together with an external (11500 mAh) battery pack. The combo will power the GoPro for far longer than the (maximum supported) 64GB microSD card has video capacity. Perfect for long cross-country flights that exceed the ~1.5-2 hours of internal battery capacity (the internal battery is 1150-1200 mAh, so the 11500 mAh external is good for about 18 hours of video recording; a 64GB microSD card can hold about 7 hours of video).
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If your car won't start, you could use a bi-directional cigarette USB adapter to jump start your car.
I use the 12v output from my Anker Astro Pro2 portable charger to power a Terasic Cyclone V GX FPGA development kit while I'm on train journeys. I do occasionally get funny looks from the train conductor. I haven't tried this on an aeroplane yet.
I bought the Anker Pro2 specifically because it has a 12v output in addition to the usual 5v USB port. Very handy.
Anyway, these battery packs are perfect for powering Arduinos and other small development/hobby boards.
You're hyping Kleargear? WTF???
Google them if you're drawing a blank...
I was considering installing RaspPI into my car (12v) and this kind of scheme would work very well.
KlearGear is a terrible, horrible, no-good bunch of a$$holes. They used to have a clause in their customer agreement "allowing" them to bill customers $3,500 if they left a bad review. They billed some customers that wrote a nastygram on ripoffreport. When the customers (understandably) ignored the bogus bill (the bogus clause didn't even exist when the customers made their purchase), it was sent to collections and dutifully reported on the customer's credit report.
When the customers sued, KlearGear ignored the lawsuit, had a default judgement entered, and then tried to have the judgement vacated because the parent company is French and they argue they didn't receive proper service. (This is quite bogus because they most certainly have a substantial US presence, and can be served here.)
And other people's cell phones. The solar charger in my laptop case is a bit heavy, but holds charges for approximately 4 modern cell phones and has proven invaluable at meetings when when other personnel's phones are running down.
I'm a big fan (pun fully intended) of having air circulating, and since I live in Hurricane Central, which also experiences frequent power black-outs from thunderstorms (Florida Plunder & Loot isn't the most efficient or reliable power company on this rock). I use my USB battery pack, to operate my USB-powered fan. I'd rather sit in the dark and be cool, than sit in the dark and sweat.
You can power a Sabrent wifi audio receiver (wf-radu) with a usb pack. all you need are headphones. Its my new wireless setup for mowing the lawn.
Good to know. I'll have to get my USB fridge someplace else. Google can probably help with that but it's a bummer KlearGear shows so high in search results...
Thx.
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Yes, this will work but is a bit big. Just using a lipstick USB (18650 sized) is a very small, neat box.
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Seriously? Ever heard of a thermos?
Ps3 controller
My MHL cable which connects my phone to a HDMI display needs a 5V USB power source. A power pack seems a good idea if your TV does not provide 5V USB output.
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>Hey everyone, I just bought a bottle that I can attach to my bike so I can drink water while I'm riding my bike. What other drinkable liquids can I put in it?
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Put a plug on one of the old and useless USB printer cables that we all have a million of, and use it to run your router and/or modem during a blackout.
Tie it to a solar panel to use as an emergency energy source in a blackout: Charge the battery during the day, charge the phone from the battery at night.
Power some crappy USB-operated speakers in when outside in the garden, as even crappy speakers are better than phone speakers and most of the inexpensive rechargable Bluetooth stuff is even worse.
Use it as a field supply for your next Arduino project.
etc.
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