How To Charge a Phone Without Electricity (Grid Down)

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  • čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
  • If the grid goes down, how will you charge your phone? In this video, I'll show you an easy hack. Download the Start Preparing! Survival Guide here: cityprepping.tv/38C5Ftt ... Start your preparedness journey: cityprepping.tv/3lbc0P9
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Komentáře • 638

  • @CityPrepping
    @CityPrepping  Před rokem +35

    Download the Start Preparing! Survival Guide here: cityprepping.tv/38C5Ftt ... Start your preparedness journey: cityprepping.tv/3lbc0P9

    • @Real_Tim_S
      @Real_Tim_S Před rokem +1

      To Do before SHTF:
      1) Get adjsutable DC-DC Boost Regulator
      2) Get adjustable DC-DC Buck Regulator
      3) Get (not affiliated) Fluke 87V MAX DMM.
      4) Get (not affiliated) Chargeit! Mini 75W Dual Port USB-A & USB-C PD Charger w/ PPS & QC4.0 Support
      5) Profit

    • @DaedalusHelios
      @DaedalusHelios Před rokem +3

      That is electricity. Your title is wrong. You should have said, "grid down."

    • @Elmer-yt3on
      @Elmer-yt3on Před 10 měsíci

      In. Just. Ice... just a quick question ⁉️ don't batteries produce electricity⁉️ 😮 so you never showed us how to charge a phone without electricity 😔 just like going to a website called hot23yearolds but has nothing but dirty old men 😅

  • @sexytopramen
    @sexytopramen Před rokem +366

    Just lay a piece of duct tape face up on the table and place your two parts on it. It will keep everything contained and you won't have the parts falling away from each other.

    • @CityPrepping
      @CityPrepping  Před rokem +62

      Man, learning so much from you all!

    • @carlospenalver8721
      @carlospenalver8721 Před rokem +12

      I got a better one, get some self adhesive magnetic flexible tape and peel off the tape noting the polarity of the tap. You have a north side and a south side. NOTICE: this only works if you’re bugging out and have to take a long hike to your safe spot . That said remove the plastic to expose the adhesive , take the north side and press it on the inside of your left buttcheeks and the south side on your right buttcheeks now with Velcro you can put the battery clenched tightly as you walk for a recharge . Carry lots of hand sanitizer if you’re bugout spots in another state or a really long hike, also this might not work with IPhones , not been tested because if you think I’m putting my iPhone between my buttcheeks without a pricey insurance plan you’re crazy . Have a nice day and NO!!! I don’t want to know about it when you test it out.

    • @johntrentis_my_hero6667
      @johntrentis_my_hero6667 Před rokem +2

      I was going to say gorilla tape, but your idea is even better

    • @freightdaddy
      @freightdaddy Před rokem +7

      My first thought was why is this man not using duck tape lol😊

    • @westmichiganpreparedness
      @westmichiganpreparedness Před rokem +5

      Great tip 👍 can't think of a better solution for the problem while using a minimalist ideology.

  • @rog2ski
    @rog2ski Před rokem +191

    Yes, would like to see a series of small DIY projects that one could do around the house. small power charging hacks like this one, s mall light, water filtration, small cooked meals or similar small hacks to do around the house.

    • @Shepherd1516
      @Shepherd1516 Před rokem +8

      Agree 💯. 👍🏻

    • @DianeBachelder-nd9kk
      @DianeBachelder-nd9kk Před rokem +7

      Agree

    • @patriciatinkey2677
      @patriciatinkey2677 Před rokem +3

      Great idea! Also very small, simple solar with just one of those 100 watt 'systems' like Northern Tool & Harbor Freight sell, & what you might be able to do off that small a set up with a basic battery!

    • @yalnevatekofreedom5096
      @yalnevatekofreedom5096 Před 10 měsíci

      There's plenty that show you how to create your own grid in the earth.

  • @chanks9315
    @chanks9315 Před rokem +147

    Yes, please, continue with more in this series. THANK YOU!

  • @MechGyver10g
    @MechGyver10g Před rokem +59

    if you use electrical tape (probably more common than the office tape) stretch it out a little before you use it, and when it starts shrinking back, it will pull the construction together so won't be so loose.

    • @violetviolent7980
      @violetviolent7980 Před rokem +1

      I agree.

    • @Swearengen1980
      @Swearengen1980 Před rokem

      I'd completely disagree that electrical tape is more common than office tape. Not even close.

    • @midwestprepper4345
      @midwestprepper4345 Před rokem

      @@Swearengen1980depends on where your work imo. If it’s a blue collar trade then yes it’ll be common, but if it’s a office type job then yea it won’t be common. But overall I think regular tape is more common vs electrical tape

    • @Swearengen1980
      @Swearengen1980 Před rokem

      @@midwestprepper4345 Didn't say anything about a job. Are you building a bugout bag or supplying your survival kits with products you steal from work or buy for home? In the home, you're far more likely to find scotch tape. Most people don't do their own home repairs, electrical work, or even live in a house. Factor in all the condo and apartment dwellers who have no use for electrical tape and it's not even close.

    • @midwestprepper4345
      @midwestprepper4345 Před rokem +1

      @@Swearengen1980 lol no I don’t steal from my work🤣that’d be a felony. As for my survival bags and bugout bags it’s a mix of stuff I’ve bought and extra miscellaneous items leftover from my time in the army so I put it in my bobs. the reason I brought up jobs was because of where’d you be more likely to find certain supplies like scotch tape or electrical tape in certain workplaces should anyone ever have to search a building for supplies during shtf.
      I have a question for you what do you think would be the first thing to go in terms of amenities like electricity, water, hvac?

  • @teridavis5367
    @teridavis5367 Před rokem +47

    Hey Kris! I love the McGyver hacks! Please keep them coming!!! Thank you!!!

  • @SpinsterSister
    @SpinsterSister Před rokem +23

    Great hack! Everybody has a junk drawer full of these odds and ends! Thanks so much and please continue this series!!

  • @jakethesnake4586
    @jakethesnake4586 Před rokem +25

    So valuable. It's as if you read my comment and actually decided to go hands on. Chris please continue to think about other important hacks and DIY tips we can use. I pay attention to a lot of info on prepping and not once have I seen this idea. Please keep posting these types of videos.

  • @vanes9574
    @vanes9574 Před rokem +36

    Awesome idea!! Would definitely love more hacks like this one. Maybe solar ovens, how to store food, how to easily filter water...thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! Blessings 😊

    • @110311DONTWANTCHANNE
      @110311DONTWANTCHANNE Před 10 měsíci

      My range has a battery ignition so it works with electric out....and if you have space...a BBQ grill works without power....They even sell some 'disposable' charcoal grills you can take to any open space and grill.

  • @MattApple_
    @MattApple_ Před rokem +26

    I think a better version of this would be to sacrifice some old device that takes a 9v battery. One that has a dedicated 9v coupling that snaps onto the battery. Then you would only have to improvise the attachment on one end, the one that leads to the car charger. You would just connect the two leads coming off the coupling to the car charger. Or better yet solder the leads to make this reusable.

    • @gearmeister
      @gearmeister Před 10 měsíci +1

      My thoughts exactly. You could always have that setup stored away in case you need it

  • @ericallen7200
    @ericallen7200 Před rokem +19

    The thin metal wire in a bread tie can be used. Loop it around the battery terminal then onto the car charger ground (that's the side piece).
    Then with a strip of tape ready, make the positive connection and tape the battery and charged down to a table.
    You can also take apart many kids toys that already have a 2 wire 9v battery connection, snip the wires long and wind them up onto the car charger and you won't need tape.
    You can also use aluminum foil for the connections.
    With enough AA batteries, you can link them together and start a car too.
    You can use AAA batteries in things that "Require AA" by filling in the connection gap with aluminum foil.
    If you have a little battery left in your phone and the service is DEAD like the GRID... you can still call 911. Phones that aren't too old will send the call out on a radio signal iven if you have no active service provider or sim card in the phone.

    • @brendag2891
      @brendag2891 Před rokem +2

      Great ways to be extremely resourceful! Thanks!

    • @patriciatinkey2677
      @patriciatinkey2677 Před rokem +2

      Really great feedback! Thanks for this. 😀👍 Combining your tips with Kris's video...terrific!

  • @David..832
    @David..832 Před rokem +7

    I have an emergency solar radio with USB and a hardwire adapter with USB to clamp to any DC battery just in case but the 9v is a good hack, there's a few good ways with the will to survive 👍

  • @southwoodscottage
    @southwoodscottage Před rokem +7

    I did a video a few years ago, and instead of an ink pen, you can use a key from your keychain! Use what you have .😊

  • @carolwalker9068
    @carolwalker9068 Před rokem +15

    Thank you so much for your amazing support and encouragement!

  • @wehrmeister
    @wehrmeister Před rokem +3

    Cool idea! Is this something I'd want to use on a regular basis, nope. But in a pinch, if you're needing the dead phone for an emergency, it's certainly worth the effort.

  • @carolgold-boyd9287
    @carolgold-boyd9287 Před rokem +7

    Love this - we can't carry everything around with us everywhere all of the time. That's the sort of thing a person can cobble together if caught unawares. Please, more!

  • @starwoan5970
    @starwoan5970 Před rokem +4

    Many Thxs Kris for this hack! Yes, would like to see more videos like these. I miss your regular “closing”. “As always, stay safe out there!” 😊

  • @irapickard6775
    @irapickard6775 Před rokem +5

    Great hack. Absolutely any tricks of the trade to get a person out of a bind are always helpful

  • @SirChronDonIII
    @SirChronDonIII Před rokem +11

    Absolutely interested in this series!

  • @mashondaknight9132
    @mashondaknight9132 Před rokem +15

    Great information definitely needed in this day and age

  • @bobd7384
    @bobd7384 Před rokem +3

    An easier way is to keep a power brick stored away that is fully charged. These bricks are so cheap now a days, it doesn't make sense not to have one set aside. I have a number of them that have been upgraded over time and they are all still usable just doesn't have as much power. A 6000 maH brick will recharge most phones to full charge one time or maybe more.

  • @stephaniec2944
    @stephaniec2944 Před rokem +3

    A series covering lil tips like this would be AMAZING! Thank you city prepping ❤

  • @Bess9779
    @Bess9779 Před 10 měsíci

    This channel showed up on my feed right in the middle of dealing with a Florida hurricane. I so appreciate it. I'm forwarding to my whole family.

  • @kfig9032
    @kfig9032 Před rokem +2

    Yes Please, keep these DIY's coming.
    Used your hack on how to cook noodles and save fuel. Works Great!

  • @paulristow3454
    @paulristow3454 Před rokem +13

    I love this idea, Kris. Please post more of these!
    BTW a short length of wire or metallic rod would conduct much better than a hair-thin, wound steel spring.

    • @ArisEmriis
      @ArisEmriis Před 10 měsíci

      Oh hey, thanks, I just realized I have very thin crafting wire and it definitely would make this easier!

  • @tgardenchicken1780
    @tgardenchicken1780 Před rokem +12

    Yes, small, easy DIY would be great. It will help me build skills and more importantly my confidence. Thank you so much. I just got a solar cell charger, but love the DIY presented.

    • @fuzfire
      @fuzfire Před 11 měsíci

      Which solar cell charger do you have? I bought two from some survival company and they were both doable in a matter of months.

  • @janetpeterson2146
    @janetpeterson2146 Před rokem +2

    What perfect timing!! I am pet sitting just outside the city and the power is out this mirnjng. I had to come back into the city to charge my phone!! This is so handy to know, as I pet sit in the country a lot!! Thank you!.

  • @brashachilles9725
    @brashachilles9725 Před rokem +3

    Great little hack. During the energy crisis here in Europe last winter I was reminding people that they can charge their phones from the USB in their car. Most people don’t have an extra USB cable and don’t know they can disconnect one from the wall plug. Blackouts in Central Europe were avoided due to a warm winter, we’ll see what this winter brings. Regardless, cell towers will go down soon after a blackout, most don’t have backup power.

  • @YSuperstars
    @YSuperstars Před rokem +4

    This is an awesome idea to do with the kids! Give them the pieces and have them figure it out!

  • @shireboundscribbles
    @shireboundscribbles Před rokem +2

    You can use a large "cooks matches" matchbox tray as a frame/bracket to hold the car charger and battery together; they are almost the perfect size....

  • @user-vg7bj4gm4u
    @user-vg7bj4gm4u Před rokem

    kris this was awesome for while I always love your news videos and reporting. I think that this is also something else that could really help us out in meeting basic needs such as charging our devices, cooking food on the road, purifing water in the wild, showing us sweet deals you've found on affordable prepping supply's, and other valuable small projects that may think of. Though really kris you always do a good job and make me feel like each prep i do helps me prepare just a little more for whatever is heading our way. great job man and stay safe out there.

  • @margaret2222
    @margaret2222 Před rokem +3

    I love the McGyver hacks! I would love to see more of them.

  • @deionashanklin2224
    @deionashanklin2224 Před rokem +2

    Would definitely love as series like this. That's so cool! Plus all the helpful comments from it too.

  • @crazynok5511
    @crazynok5511 Před rokem +3

    Take note folks , learn every hack you can because time is getting short.

  • @supergg07
    @supergg07 Před rokem +3

    Wow, this is some good stuff. I just went and bought three solar powered phone chargers.
    It sounds kind of difficult because I am blind so that this is something I downloaded just in case one of my kids or grandkids need to know this. I am going to test out my chargers today. I probably should’ve just bought one instead of three but oh well, it was on sale .

  • @FanWatcher24
    @FanWatcher24 Před rokem +4

    Yes please do a series on ideas like these. They would be invaluable for everyone especially those of us who are not that clever.😊

  • @chickchoc
    @chickchoc Před rokem +7

    Great video. If I may, I would suggest making this a bit more robust by soldering a wire to the car charger contacts rather than a pen's spring. That way you'd have the base on hand in an emergency rather than trying to gather all this from scattered locations. In addition, I'd suggest using electrical tape or strips of duct table to hold things together temporarily. These are much stickier. Of course you could put all the components in a bag as a kit, too. Keep up the good work!

    • @yasinradee
      @yasinradee Před 11 měsíci +1

      I guess you didn't understand the point of the video

  • @Littletuna23
    @Littletuna23 Před rokem +1

    When MacGyver meets prepping = CityPrepping.
    Fantastic video, Kris!

  • @mandim1791
    @mandim1791 Před 10 měsíci

    That was really interesting... I would never have thought of this! Keep these types of hacks coming!

  • @susiea1419
    @susiea1419 Před rokem +2

    This is great Kris and yes please more stuff like this would be great!

  • @ericfaust293
    @ericfaust293 Před rokem +3

    I’ve done this before but instead of tape I used little pieces of chewing gum. It definitely won’t be mobile but it works. You can also wire in a 9v battery plug to make it a permanent thing and it also makes it easy to swap out the batteries. I made one and have it in my bug out bag.

  • @shimsteriom4191
    @shimsteriom4191 Před rokem +4

    Anything is better than no power at all. 👍

  • @brendajuneb
    @brendajuneb Před rokem +1

    I love videos like this that are easy and approachable. I've been contemplating a solar generator I really have no idea on how to hook it up to appliances in my house. How about a short video on that?

  • @exceptional6021
    @exceptional6021 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you so much all the way from Detroit, Mi! We had a horrible storm yesterday and the power is out😩🤦🏾‍♀️ This was a life saver!!!

  • @johncasey5594
    @johncasey5594 Před rokem +1

    With prepping, most of us start small and then level up. I keep my old stuff as backups or as portable options. So for example, even though I have a 6,500 watt tri fuel generator and and Ecoflow Delta with solar panels, but I started out with a 15 watt foldable solar panel and then got a 100 watt foldable solar panel. My 15 watt panel is in my bug out bag and I could even drag around my 100 watt one if need be. I have a 30,000mah battery I could charge during the day and use at night. So cool hack no doubt, but I already have a small device charge option.

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 Před rokem +4

    Good afternoon from Syracuse NY brother and thank you for sharing your facts and truth and the battery is a outstanding fire starter

    • @williamwelch7
      @williamwelch7 Před rokem +1

      Agreed, a nine volt battery and a small piece of steel wool is a great fire starter.

  • @angelscomputers
    @angelscomputers Před rokem +1

    You see, thaaaats a good video that teach me something without more scaring! Thanks, keep the good work!

  • @misterfister7262
    @misterfister7262 Před rokem +3

    I'd love to see more videos like this, this is awesome

  • @dianadiazc5461
    @dianadiazc5461 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the information. I really didn’t know about it. Yes keep them coming please 😊

  • @Bella65
    @Bella65 Před rokem +4

    Absolutely love this video, and yes, would love to see more of these. Thank you so much.

  • @markroberts9969
    @markroberts9969 Před rokem +1

    What a cool idea. Thanks for the video. I'm always looking for alternatives to the wall plug. The more options the better.

  • @Diagoris
    @Diagoris Před rokem +2

    More of these please. Small DIY hacks are great.

  • @theimperfectpantry5936
    @theimperfectpantry5936 Před rokem +3

    Would love a series like this.

  • @cynthiaalvarado3231
    @cynthiaalvarado3231 Před rokem

    Loved it !! Great video. Keep them coming, and Thank you for all you do !!

  • @GS-rw9og
    @GS-rw9og Před 10 měsíci

    This is awesome. Important and valuable info. Thankyou. waiting for more like this!!

  • @nataliemc2632
    @nataliemc2632 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this video, extremely useful tip to have in an emergency situation.

  • @GEEBEE931.2
    @GEEBEE931.2 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting concept - making do with little available items .... I am planning to follow Kris with a hydroponic garden only mine will be next to the patio door inside the house when that video series becomes available. He is right believing growing a garden is going to become more difficult.

  • @jabolbot9371
    @jabolbot9371 Před rokem

    Love these hacks! Thank you Kris. Thinking about a shtf situation, water filtration, maybe sharpening old garden tools/shovel, sharpening an ax? Different types of rocket stoves (cinder block, gallon can). Winter hacks, dressing to keep warm with what you have around. Making a smokeless fire pit?

  • @oskosh50
    @oskosh50 Před rokem +1

    Hi, thanks for showing us this hack. It’s always better to have a few tricks up your sleeve in a pinch. Please continue doing these type videos. Have a good one.

  • @dianelopez2516
    @dianelopez2516 Před 10 měsíci

    Yes please continue doing this 😊 love life emergency hacks! without having to buy anything expensive you are the beat!

  • @download351
    @download351 Před rokem

    Love this! Such a simple solution for a huge problem that most of us will have to consider.

  • @willehadoflores6363
    @willehadoflores6363 Před rokem +3

    Electric alligators are a good solution to this and many connections such as flashlights, batteries, telephones, etc. They're a good idea to have in your toolbox, and they're cheap, too.

  • @Mazakman
    @Mazakman Před rokem +1

    That was interesting. I would love to see more Kris. Thank you.

  • @tomdonahue8110
    @tomdonahue8110 Před rokem +1

    I love MacGyver hacks. Looking forward to seeing more of them. Thanks Kris.

  • @JustMe618IL
    @JustMe618IL Před rokem +1

    Good stuff. I would enjoy a series like this

  • @aaronmcneal1698
    @aaronmcneal1698 Před rokem +1

    And that is why I got long distance two-way communication handhelds and got one to each of my family members. They have a 5 mi radius that I have checked out and it can go that far and it was not all that expensive.
    A package of four of them was like 65 bucks

  • @mdwreckdiver
    @mdwreckdiver Před rokem +1

    That was pretty handy. Thanks for sharing!

  • @John-jl3ky
    @John-jl3ky Před rokem +1

    That's a great piece of information, thank you!

  • @iamyourmuse
    @iamyourmuse Před 10 měsíci

    Keep it coming...Love these sorts of videos.

  • @philhagoes9339
    @philhagoes9339 Před rokem

    Awesome tip! Thanks, keep em coming!

  • @dawnbaker9274
    @dawnbaker9274 Před rokem

    I really like this kind of video. Adding this to my prepper skills notebook.

  • @Aangel452
    @Aangel452 Před 11 měsíci

    Great tip, love it. Im placing those items in my survival kit!

  • @tincankiller6454
    @tincankiller6454 Před rokem +1

    Good video Kris "you MacGyver you". Can use any wire, paperclip, bobby pin "scrape off coating", etc. helps if you can clip the wire into the open cuts on the negative side terminal squeezing it together to help hold in place. The key is to think outside the box, people would be surprised what is possible with a little creative ingenuity. I like more of these videos please.
    Stay Safe & Good Luck

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 Před rokem +7

    Good informational video , thanks for sharing , God bless !

  • @ramonalesafifth1694
    @ramonalesafifth1694 Před rokem

    Yes please I enjoy learning new things and thank you have a blessed day

  • @LetsTryItCP
    @LetsTryItCP Před rokem +1

    This is great! Definitely need more of these Macguiver hacks, as not everyone will be able to buy the most fancy tools.

  • @KittyMama61
    @KittyMama61 Před 11 měsíci

    Keep up the good work, Chris. In this series, I'd like to see you demonstrate a Zeer pot.

  • @robertagu5533
    @robertagu5533 Před rokem +1

    YES... Now THIS is just the sorta thing that alot of people should know an need an be trained to do. Its the lil advantages such hacks an means to learn them that make huge an dramatic differences when something is sorely needed

  • @TrentGudmundsen
    @TrentGudmundsen Před rokem +2

    These types of videos are really helpful. 👍🙂

  • @GreatThemeParkAdventures

    Awesome!! Keep things like this coming!

  • @scorpiointuitive4447
    @scorpiointuitive4447 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for creating this video. Stay blessed 💜🙏

  • @EverythingForLife777
    @EverythingForLife777 Před 10 měsíci

    You explained that well! Thanks!

  • @jimpierson9534
    @jimpierson9534 Před rokem

    Keep these coming....good hack. Love this stuff!!

  • @JasonHolody76
    @JasonHolody76 Před rokem +3

    Use hot glue to stick spring and charger

  • @TheRINOShow
    @TheRINOShow Před rokem

    Thanks Chris, this goes into my bag of tricks.

  • @JohnnyHildebrand1969
    @JohnnyHildebrand1969 Před rokem

    Cool idea, Chris. Thanks for the tip, and God bless.

  • @InGratitudeIam
    @InGratitudeIam Před rokem

    Very helpful! You make that look like hard work.

  • @masklessninja
    @masklessninja Před rokem

    Great, practical info! Thank you

  • @drewdown7036
    @drewdown7036 Před rokem +1

    This is 100% transportable.... used to use this set up to charge my phone on wildfires when I was gone 14 days at a time.... wont get it to 100% battery but it works better than not having anything

  • @Autumn-P.88
    @Autumn-P.88 Před rokem +1

    Love it! Thank you.

  • @lynnwilson8397
    @lynnwilson8397 Před rokem +1

    Yes please continue. This is very helpful information.

  • @AJK278
    @AJK278 Před rokem

    very cool! even I could do that. Thanks Chris!

  • @kimharris2700
    @kimharris2700 Před rokem +1

    That is awesome. Keep those coming. Fantastic!!!

  • @theanonymousprepperchannel

    Very handy trick much appreciated!

  • @skavenqblight
    @skavenqblight Před rokem +2

    That’s some McGuyver stuff right there!! Cool video. I guess it could help in a pinch but finding tape, 9 vault batteries and a pen (especially the pen) is always a challenge individually let alone together. You’d have to buy these things and store them for this specific case

    • @starwoan5970
      @starwoan5970 Před rokem +2

      That’s the point ie. to make one or more small emergency kits “Beforehand” if at all possible! It is part of Being Prepared! 😮😊

  • @Brievel
    @Brievel Před 10 měsíci

    Very very useful to keep in mind!

  • @ericaeverhart
    @ericaeverhart Před rokem

    Thank you for another great video, can’t wait to try this with the kids

  • @mikelang6764
    @mikelang6764 Před rokem

    very simple and clever.....THANKS!!!

  • @johnnydogman1202
    @johnnydogman1202 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you, great job, very useful information

  • @spexae
    @spexae Před rokem

    This is a kit I will definitely throw in the jeep for the trail 😎 thanks Bro!