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Day: January 28, 2005

How-to: ‘usb Battery’ V2

January 28, 2005 by Jason Striegel 331 Comments

usb battery v2

thanks to everyone’s great feedback, i’ve now got a usb battery that’s much more efficient and capable of delivering more current to a portable device.  like i promised, i put together a slick little case to finish this hack off right.  read on for some tips on building your own.

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