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EasyAcc 10000mAh Power Bank Brilliant External Battery Pack (3.1A Smart Output) Classic Portable Charger for iPhone Samsung Smartphones Tablets - Black and Orange
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4 Reddit comments about EasyAcc 10000mAh Power Bank Brilliant External Battery Pack (3.1A Smart Output) Classic Portable Charger for iPhone Samsung Smartphones Tablets - Black and Orange:

u/isabelladangelo · 12 pointsr/sca

>And general advice as I prepare my bags and car?

Take everything - even those things you think "I probably won't need that!" Are you camping with a group or by yourself? The packing list will be different. However, one life saver is just a rechargeable battery and folding solar panel. This will charge your phone, your kindle, and anything else that has a USB power plug.

What you do is just let the solar panel lay out in a sunny spot with the battery hooked up to it all day. Once the battery is recharged at night, bring it in your sleeping space and plug in your near dead electronics. It's way easier to do this than to find an outlet open or one that won't cost you probably more over the course of Pennsic than the battery and the solar panel together will.

Drink water. Not beer, not wine, not that funny stuff they serve down in the bog - water. You need it.

Walmart runs are actually entertaining. You can go in garb. Heck, I've been to Church in garb while staying at Pennsic. Don't worry about changing into muggle clothing - no one cares in the nearby towns.

Activities - check out the booklets when troll hands them to you. Read through both of them. One is a schedule of classes and other fun things like the battlefield schedules. Sign up for a few classes. Also, sign up for a couple of hours at troll - you get to see people and you learn a lot.

Will you be going with family? Kids? What sort of accommodations have you brought to sleep in? If a tent, I highly recommend bringing enough pallets to make a "floor" for your tent. Just throw a couple of boards on top of the pallets - you can get the boards at Pennsic or at one of the hardware stores around it- and put some cheap rugs (IKEA!!!!) over the boards. This gives you elevation so when it does rain, your tent will not flood. Also, having a wood floor to walk on is just nicer in general.

Bring money. Anything you forgot at home can be bought at Pennsic. If it's not 100% necessary, wait until Midnight Madness to buy the item if not the next day (or the day after that!). The merchants will start having some sales and deals around that time - not as good as they used to but still some deals are well worth the wait.

u/gracekez · 4 pointsr/twentyonepilots

Bring a tent. Bring a warm sleeping bag. Blankets!!! Lots of thick clothes, you will get cold (and this is coming from someone who NEVER gets cold). Get used to either peeing by a tree or a port-a-potty. If you’re a germaphobe, you’re gonna have to put it to the side for now or this isn’t for you. Make sure you either bring food or have money available so you can order food. If you’re going alone, make friends with people in line. If not, still befriend people in line. If it’s in a bad area, buy a tent lock. You probably won’t have water anywhere near where you are, so I would bring one of those water bottle cases (I know it’s not environmentally friendly, but you’d rather do that then lug all your water bottles from home to the show and back. Better to have a surplus. (If anyone has any tips about what to do besides the cases of water PLEASE let me know!!!!)). Bring a portable charger for your phone (and I mean A GOOD ONE. This is mine and I’ve had it for years and I love it: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LMW77C8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_VMnNDbZEMNZCQ ). Bring things to do, like cards or a book or download movies on your phone or laptop.

I camped last year for the first time for one night for the Philadelphia show, and I’m doing it again next weekend. It’s rough, yes, but it really is worth it and trust me when I say this, you’ll have more fun in line than you will at the show. I hope I gave you enough information. Good luck!

u/chaoticgoblin · 2 pointsr/TheSilphRoad

Like most have suggested Anker is king of power banks, but I've honestly had no issues with my EasyAcc power banks which have been great for the price (I bought them at cheaper than the current Amazon listings). Link to those if you're still interested: 10,000mAh and 20,000mAh

u/curseyoured · 1 pointr/TheSilphRoad

I've been using this EasyAcc power bank since launch and it's held up fairly nicely.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LMW77C8/