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USB Wall Charger, Charger Adapter, Ailkin 2-Pack 2.1Amp Dual Port Quick Charger Plug Cube Replacement for iPhone 7/6S/6S Plus/6 Plus/6/5S/5, Samsung Galaxy S7/S6/S5 Edge, LG, HTC, Huawei, Moto, Kindle
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Release dateNovember 2015
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Found 4 comments on USB Wall Charger, Charger Adapter, Ailkin 2-Pack 2.1Amp Dual Port Quick Charger Plug Cube Replacement for iPhone 7/6S/6S Plus/6 Plus/6/5S/5, Samsung Galaxy S7/S6/S5 Edge, LG, HTC, Huawei, Moto, Kindle:

u/Teacheratwork · 5 pointsr/headphones

Most (all?) so far as I know will work while also charging.

You could use one of the wall usb plugs (such as the ones that frequently come free with tablets) and just plug in the charging cable that is with the headphone.

u/windrip · 5 pointsr/skycoin

I recently built a four-board Orange PI DIY Skyminer in order to share a way to create a miner without the need to do any of the electrical wiring or flashing OpenWRT to a router. Hopefully this provides the community with some ideas on ways to easily setup a miner!

Here are the supplies used:

Orange PI Prime Boards

Using the Orange PI Prime boards makes sense for beginners since most of the community is using these boards and thus there are a lot of community members who can assist with issues when installing the software on Linux. Additionally, the Skycoin team will be releasing an image with the software preinstalled that can be easily flashed onto Orange PI boards.

Power Adapter (US Version)

Power Adapter (EU Version)

Micro SD Cards

You will want to use fast Class 10 Micro SD cards. 16 GB is what the official miners come with.

LAN Cables

You can use any short Cat 6 Ethernet cables. I used these from the parts list that has floated around and got some in both 15cm and 25cm lengths.

Case

Any Orange PI cases would work but these are the ones I used.

Switch

This cheap switch can handle up to 7 devices, not including the incoming connection from the router. If you might expand to 8 boards in your Skyminer, use a 8+1 port switch like the one referenced in other parts lists.

Power-Adapter-Compatible Surge Protector

This surge protector can support up to 6 bulky power adapters at a time plus additional standard plugs.

GL-MT300N-V2 Mini Router (300 Mbps) with OpenWRT Preinstalled

This mini-router is limited to 300 Mbps but comes with OpenWRT preinstalled and is likely sufficient for home users in many parts of the world where bandwidth is capped at low speeds. In the long term, this bandwidth would not be sufficient for running a Skyminer attached to an antenna, but it gives you time to flash OpenWRT on a gigabit router while still participating in the Testnet via an OpenWRT router.

Power Adapter for Router

The MT300N requires a 5V/1A power supply, so most USB adapters should work.

Summary

Another reason to consider getting individual cases and power adapters is that FPGA miners and official miners with more than 8 boards are being worked on, and when they are released, a lot of the first-gen equipment will not be as useful for running Skywire. When that happens, I will probably use this initial equipment for other purposes or give some boards to friends/family for them to use for various purposes, and everything is in place from the start to make that transition very easy.

One downside to using the Orange PI boards is that they are in high demand due to the Skywire rollout, so backorders are common and it might be a month or more before you receive the boards. Personally, I feel there are several benefits to using the Orange PIs which I mentioned above, but you would probably receive other boards such as Raspberry PIs quicker. Other users have put together guides for those boards as well, such as this thread on Skywug, so you do have several options.

I hope this simple DIY setup helps the community!

u/ArdvarkMaster · 1 pointr/DIY

If you really wanted built in usb ports you could use something like this. That would plug into any 5vdc charger (something you probably already have) or you could use a charger like this. And it would simplify your wiring.

u/soapinmouth · -1 pointsr/Android

You know they sell dual usb port chargers.. might want to look into one.

https://smile.amazon.com/Charger-Adapter-Ailkin-2-Pack-Samsung/dp/B0734SN6VR/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1526015009&sr=8-3&keywords=dual+usb+wall+charger&dpID=31ybL9a88QL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

And again, I repeat, a die shrink is not going to give you a week of battery life. 1-2 days will go to 2-3 at most and that is being extremely generous, it might be far less of a jump than that.