For music there's time but not for battery
By tintukm
@tintukm (1102)
India
March 19, 2011 10:08am CST
I love this hobby or what ever one may define this is, the music has made the world a place to live in longer and happier, even if there are sad songs, huh! Lol! The battery of my music player, i.e my mobile itself has got just 5 hours continuous backup and I have recharge it again. Its enough for regular use yet, there are songs to be listened to when its a journey long enough taking at least a day.
Do you have similar situation such as mine, as I ask you to discuss them.
1 response
@veganbliss (3895)
• Adelaide, Australia
6 Apr 11
Just five hours, eh? You don't get much for your money these days, do you? There is a popular, cheap & simple way of quickly recharging certain types of batteries to "better than new" standard (with even more capacity than a brand new battery!) that thousands of people all over the world have been enjoying for many years now. Some benefits under certain conditions have also been had with "accidentally" remotely recharging mobile phone batteries.
If you want some good advice, take that expensive, environmentally unfriendly, limited capacity battery out & strap a decent wet cell lead acid battery to your mobile phone that can be recharged properly with radiant energy to "better than new" standard each time very quickly & indefinitely - you can pass the battery & charging system onto your great - great - great grandchildren if you want.
Let us know if you are interested & I'll sign you up to the group of thousands of people who have done it before. You don't need to pay them any money at all & they will help you 24/7 to build & test your own unit for free with full support online.
@tintukm (1102)
• India
15 Apr 11
Its like I using my mobile for this purpose of listening to music makes be uncomfortable. Though I would feel if I switch to just a music oriented device like an I-pod or an Portable Music player then the backup issue won't remain a trouble, huh. Thanks for your suggestion. I am happy to know there are people specifically working on this. Wonderful indeed!