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PowerPack

Battery life on smartphones

Most users of their smart phones have realized that althought the phone can do a lot, battery time is definitely a problem once you start using it streaming music with Spotify, surfing, watching movies on youtube and so on. The reason is that the processor needed to run these applications needs to be quite spiffy and being spiffy means it will use a lot of power.

Since there is a limit to the size of most phones, there is a limit to the battery size that can be used and so the phones with the fanciest processors are left with low battery times – unless you keep them in standby most of the time but then they are not so bad and might last a couple of days actually.

But what is the fun in that, you bought the phone to use it so you want to use it but you still wish you could avoid depleting the battery before that important call comes through. Or what if your youtube watching escapades drained the battery just before you really needed google maps to find the address in the old town you where looking for?

Solar charger

There is a solution for that and this is to get a secondary power source. There are plenty of different versions out there, some with solar panels that claim to charge themselves in the sun light and then you can connect your phone to them to charge the phone. They also have an internal battery so you can let them drink the sunlight in the day time and charge its internal battery, then later connect your phone to charge it. However I have tested two different brands of these and it does not really works.

First of all it takes forever for it to charge the internal battery. On the box and in the manuals it says 6-12 hours of sunlight ought to do it. Well, not in Sweden, not even in the summertime, in broad day light the charging is acceptable but not more. Even after three days in the windowtill trying to charge it was not good enough, in the summer with a really nice weather. Fortunately that one could also be connected to a USB port and be charged by the computer. And on a clody day you won’t charge enough to keep the internal drain on the battery at bay…

Powerpack pre-charged

So unless you live in a country with a scorching sunlight, just avoid the solar charged power packs. What you want is something that can be charged in the car, from the computer or from a wall socket and carries enough of amps to charge your phone at least twice.

A lot of the modern phones can be charged on the USB port of an ordinary computer. This is good because it means we are finally seeing some kind of standard for charging small appliances such as MP3 players, phones and even camera batteries. So a power pack should have a USB port or perhaps 2 even.

My Powerpack

The Galaxy S and the Power Pack

The site is in Swedish but the facts for this power pack are: 2xUSB ports that can do up to 500 mA (which is standard USB current) each. The pack contains 5000 mAh (or 5 Ah if you want) which is more than twice that of my phone pack which also has a lower voltage. I should be able to get 2-3 charges out of this pack and now that I have tested it for about a month I am really happy with it.

PortsIt is small enough to fit in my pocket, only thing I need to take with me is a USB cable to charge the power pack or the phone as I want. I usually charge it from a USB wall socket charger and then just use the standard data cable for the phone.

The powerpack can be charging at the same time as you put 2 more appliances to charge from it. This is really good cause you can thus use it to charge your phone while at the same time you charge the power pack.

 

15/365

Are there anything on this earth that are more lovely than a couple of snuggling cats? Well I don’t think so so here is today’s picture of them.

Snuggling
Snuggling

14/365

Sibell had some friends over for dinner yesterday. We met these ladies at a party last year and they are great. Welcome back!

 

Friends for Dinner
Friends for Dinner

 

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Västerorts djursjukhus is the closest and best veterinary station from where we live. They also sell special food for animals who need it. One of our cats needs a hypoallergenic food or his eyes get rather itchy after a while.

It’s more expensive by the kg than the best filet mignon.

 

Västerorts Djursjukhus
Västerorts Djursjukhus

 

12/365

Lussebullen is one of our two cats, he came with my wife when she moved in, I already had another two cats but one of them has sadly passed since then. Lusse is about 12 years old now and likes to play and has a very regular routine.

 

Lussekatten / Lusse the Cat
Lussekatten / Lusse the Cat

 

11/365

A macro lens is useful for many things. This was todays treat after coming home from a long day at work and then visiting a good friend that lives across town. Drank this while sorting out today’s picture.

 

Tonight's Treat
Tonight's Treat

 

10/365

Late on my way home from work. Tried to capture the mood. There was hardly any light at all to shoot in so I went really high ISO and tried my best holding the camera still.

 

Midnight at Trollvägen
Midnight at Trollvägen

 

9/365

Walkway
Walkway

Ängsjö is a nice recreational area about 5 km from where we live and in the winter time people go here for skiing or just a nice walk around. The weather has not been favourable for skiing or walking around lately so today when we had a little bit of sunshine there was a lot of people about.

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I had to go to Gävle today with a friend who was moving there so I drove her and her things. Once there I passed this ominous looking building an decided that the night shot here would be the shot of today.

This is the ”Borgarskolan” school in Gävle. A regular high-scool actually but in the right light it looks like something out of ”The Adams Family”…

It was a dark and stormy night...
It was a dark and stormy night...

And actually, this is the high-school that the friend I was giving a ride went to…

 

7/365

And today the snowing continued. I had to dig out the car again to go to the store getting some groceries and it was difficult to drive in all the snow.

On my way back I came to one of the intersections and there was this lady in a car there waiting to cross the road. Suddenly she just drove her car straight into the road. I had to brake really hard and I was glad to have ABS brakes on the car now since the road was really slippery. She managed to avoid the collision by stopping herself and then immediately reversing back almost hitting the car behind.

More snow
More snow

It all looked more dramatic than it really was, and the speed was low, but anyway, I am quite careful with my car…