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  1. On February 13, 2026, DRKMBNT took part at the first episode of deadBatteryMusic Extended on Camp. The theme of the first episode was: "deadBatteryMusic". DRKMBNT contributed with his starving sound tools called Tiny Techno Orchestra. #diy #lowbattery base.at/drkmbnt/drkmbnt-at-dea

  2. On February 13, 2026, DRKMBNT took part at the first episode of deadBatteryMusic Extended on Camp. The theme of the first episode was: "deadBatteryMusic". DRKMBNT contributed with his starving sound tools called Tiny Techno Orchestra. #diy #lowbattery base.at/drkmbnt/drkmbnt-at-dea

  3. On February 13, 2026, DRKMBNT took part at the first episode of deadBatteryMusic Extended on Camp. The theme of the first episode was: "deadBatteryMusic". DRKMBNT contributed with his starving sound tools called Tiny Techno Orchestra. #diy #lowbattery base.at/drkmbnt/drkmbnt-at-dea

  4. On February 13, 2026, DRKMBNT took part at the first episode of deadBatteryMusic Extended on Camp. The theme of the first episode was: "deadBatteryMusic". DRKMBNT contributed with his starving sound tools called Tiny Techno Orchestra. #diy #lowbattery base.at/drkmbnt/drkmbnt-at-dea

  5. On February 13, 2026, DRKMBNT took part at the first episode of deadBatteryMusic Extended on Camp. The theme of the first episode was: "deadBatteryMusic". DRKMBNT contributed with his starving sound tools called Tiny Techno Orchestra. #diy #lowbattery base.at/drkmbnt/drkmbnt-at-dea

  6. 🔑 Dấu hiệu pin chìa khóa ô tô sắp hết:
    - Khó mở/khóa cửa
    - Tín hiệu yếu, cần đến gần xe
    - Đèn báo pin yếu trên xe

    💡 Cách thay pin chìa khóa ô tô nhanh tại nhà. Hãy chủ động thay pin để tránh tình huống khó xử!

    #oto #xehoi #chiakhoa #pinyeu #DIY #car #automobile #keyfob #lowbattery #tựlàm

    vietnamnet.vn/dau-hieu-pin-chi

  7. Ich glaube mein IPhone schreit bald nach einem neuen Akku. Es ist 15Uhr und nur noch 5%. 🥴 Vom Ladegerät hatte ich es um 00:00Uhr genommen. #Akku #lowbattery #Iphone13mini

  8. Ich glaube mein IPhone schreit bald nach einem neuen Akku. Es ist 15Uhr und nur noch 5%. 🥴 Vom Ladegerät hatte ich es um 00:00Uhr genommen. #Akku #lowbattery #Iphone13mini

  9. Ich glaube mein IPhone schreit bald nach einem neuen Akku. Es ist 15Uhr und nur noch 5%. 🥴 Vom Ladegerät hatte ich es um 00:00Uhr genommen. #Akku #lowbattery #Iphone13mini

  10. The video I posted was from a few days ago, because I haven't been able to find my smallest Philips head precision screw driver and the battery died two days ago. Here's a final pic of :tama_haretchi: sleeping and the low battery crew (at least until I locate that 🪛).

    #tamagotchi #tamagotchiPix #digitalPet #virtualPet #lowbattery

  11. The video I posted was from a few days ago, because I haven't been able to find my smallest Philips head precision screw driver and the battery died two days ago. Here's a final pic of :tama_haretchi: sleeping and the low battery crew (at least until I locate that 🪛).

    #tamagotchi #tamagotchiPix #digitalPet #virtualPet #lowbattery

  12. Yesterday just as I was telling the Garmin Instinct to start tracking I noticed that I had 20 or less percent of battery left so I considered turning around, to swap to another device. I didn’t, and I just went for a 12km walk. During the walk I was more focused on keeping the watch face facing into the sun, to keep the sun powering the watch and it worked.

    I really expected the watch to die. I had about 20 percent battery and that is what is used during a usual walk. I think that the strong sun, as well as me actively trying to keep my wrist facing into the sun helped give the watch enough power not to die.

    First time

    Usually I always keep my devices charged. As soon as I see them dip to 30 percent I usually charge them. In this case though, I didn’t, so I really depended on the sun to keep the device powered, and it worked.

    The Alternate Plan

    The alternative that I considered was to take off the watch, strap it to the back and have it count steps, rather than track the activity with the GPS and more. I know that in this mode the battery can last for weeks, when the sun is shining, as it is doing at the moment. With Solar watches, in theory, you never need to charge, them, especially if you use them as a step counter and nothing else.

    Just Enough Power

    I believe that the watch, with the sun we had yesterday, generates just enough power to keep itself running whilst tracking, with little left over, if anything for actual charging. It went from eight hours down to three hours but I suspect it would have died, if the weather had been overcast and if I had not kept the watch facing the sun.

    I don’t recommend letting the battery get so low, I just carried out an experiment, since the opportunity presented itself. I was also tracking with the Apple watch on the other wrist so I would not have lost the track. It would just have taken more effort to keep things up to date.

    And Finally

    I need to get back to doing more interesting things. I’m walking around in circles, so although I track everything I do, it isn’t interesting to look at on a map, because these are walks I do regularly.

    Share this:

    #garmin #garmin-instinct #low-battery #solar-charging #solar-powered

    https://www.main-vision.com/richard/blog/garmin-instinct-solar-low-battery/

  13. Yesterday just as I was telling the Garmin Instinct to start tracking I noticed that I had 20 or less percent of battery left so I considered turning around, to swap to another device. I didn’t, and I just went for a 12km walk. During the walk I was more focused on keeping the watch face facing into the sun, to keep the sun powering the watch and it worked.

    I really expected the watch to die. I had about 20 percent battery and that is what is used during a usual walk. I think that the strong sun, as well as me actively trying to keep my wrist facing into the sun helped give the watch enough power not to die.

    First time

    Usually I always keep my devices charged. As soon as I see them dip to 30 percent I usually charge them. In this case though, I didn’t, so I really depended on the sun to keep the device powered, and it worked.

    The Alternate Plan

    The alternative that I considered was to take off the watch, strap it to the back and have it count steps, rather than track the activity with the GPS and more. I know that in this mode the battery can last for weeks, when the sun is shining, as it is doing at the moment. With Solar watches, in theory, you never need to charge, them, especially if you use them as a step counter and nothing else.

    Just Enough Power

    I believe that the watch, with the sun we had yesterday, generates just enough power to keep itself running whilst tracking, with little left over, if anything for actual charging. It went from eight hours down to three hours but I suspect it would have died, if the weather had been overcast and if I had not kept the watch facing the sun.

    I don’t recommend letting the battery get so low, I just carried out an experiment, since the opportunity presented itself. I was also tracking with the Apple watch on the other wrist so I would not have lost the track. It would just have taken more effort to keep things up to date.

    And Finally

    I need to get back to doing more interesting things. I’m walking around in circles, so although I track everything I do, it isn’t interesting to look at on a map, because these are walks I do regularly.

    Share this:

    #garmin #garmin-instinct #low-battery #solar-charging #solar-powered

    https://www.main-vision.com/richard/blog/garmin-instinct-solar-low-battery/

  14. Yesterday just as I was telling the Garmin Instinct to start tracking I noticed that I had 20 or less percent of battery left so I considered turning around, to swap to another device. I didn’t, and I just went for a 12km walk. During the walk I was more focused on keeping the watch face facing into the sun, to keep the sun powering the watch and it worked.

    I really expected the watch to die. I had about 20 percent battery and that is what is used during a usual walk. I think that the strong sun, as well as me actively trying to keep my wrist facing into the sun helped give the watch enough power not to die.

    First time

    Usually I always keep my devices charged. As soon as I see them dip to 30 percent I usually charge them. In this case though, I didn’t, so I really depended on the sun to keep the device powered, and it worked.

    The Alternate Plan

    The alternative that I considered was to take off the watch, strap it to the back and have it count steps, rather than track the activity with the GPS and more. I know that in this mode the battery can last for weeks, when the sun is shining, as it is doing at the moment. With Solar watches, in theory, you never need to charge, them, especially if you use them as a step counter and nothing else.

    Just Enough Power

    I believe that the watch, with the sun we had yesterday, generates just enough power to keep itself running whilst tracking, with little left over, if anything for actual charging. It went from eight hours down to three hours but I suspect it would have died, if the weather had been overcast and if I had not kept the watch facing the sun.

    I don’t recommend letting the battery get so low, I just carried out an experiment, since the opportunity presented itself. I was also tracking with the Apple watch on the other wrist so I would not have lost the track. It would just have taken more effort to keep things up to date.

    And Finally

    I need to get back to doing more interesting things. I’m walking around in circles, so although I track everything I do, it isn’t interesting to look at on a map, because these are walks I do regularly.

    #garmin #garmin-instinct #low-battery #solar-charging #solar-powered

    https://www.main-vision.com/richard/blog/garmin-instinct-solar-low-battery/

  15. Yesterday just as I was telling the Garmin Instinct to start tracking I noticed that I had 20 or less percent of battery left so I considered turning around, to swap to another device. I didn’t, and I just went for a 12km walk. During the walk I was more focused on keeping the watch face facing into the sun, to keep the sun powering the watch and it worked.

    I really expected the watch to die. I had about 20 percent battery and that is what is used during a usual walk. I think that the strong sun, as well as me actively trying to keep my wrist facing into the sun helped give the watch enough power not to die.

    First time

    Usually I always keep my devices charged. As soon as I see them dip to 30 percent I usually charge them. In this case though, I didn’t, so I really depended on the sun to keep the device powered, and it worked.

    The Alternate Plan

    The alternative that I considered was to take off the watch, strap it to the back and have it count steps, rather than track the activity with the GPS and more. I know that in this mode the battery can last for weeks, when the sun is shining, as it is doing at the moment. With Solar watches, in theory, you never need to charge, them, especially if you use them as a step counter and nothing else.

    Just Enough Power

    I believe that the watch, with the sun we had yesterday, generates just enough power to keep itself running whilst tracking, with little left over, if anything for actual charging. It went from eight hours down to three hours but I suspect it would have died, if the weather had been overcast and if I had not kept the watch facing the sun.

    I don’t recommend letting the battery get so low, I just carried out an experiment, since the opportunity presented itself. I was also tracking with the Apple watch on the other wrist so I would not have lost the track. It would just have taken more effort to keep things up to date.

    And Finally

    I need to get back to doing more interesting things. I’m walking around in circles, so although I track everything I do, it isn’t interesting to look at on a map, because these are walks I do regularly.

    #garmin #garmin-instinct #low-battery #solar-charging #solar-powered

    https://www.main-vision.com/richard/blog/garmin-instinct-solar-low-battery/

  16. Def one of the coolest protogen designs I've ever seen. Seriously, the ref sheet was the coolest thing ever.

    #protogen #digitalart #lowbattery

  17. Nothing quite says “Look at you, being an adult” like learning more than one should ever learn about a 30 second fire alarm chirp at 2:30am. At least it’s silenced for the next 12 hours and the kiddo is still asleep 😅

    FUCK it just chirped again as i was writing this. Ugh. Here’s to hoping unplugging it doesn’t set off the whole network…

    #Adulting #Parenting #SleepDeprivation #LowBattery

  18. Nothing quite says “Look at you, being an adult” like learning more than one should ever learn about a 30 second fire alarm chirp at 2:30am. At least it’s silenced for the next 12 hours and the kiddo is still asleep 😅

    FUCK it just chirped again as i was writing this. Ugh. Here’s to hoping unplugging it doesn’t set off the whole network…

    #Adulting #Parenting #SleepDeprivation #LowBattery

  19. Nothing quite says “Look at you, being an adult” like learning more than one should ever learn about a 30 second fire alarm chirp at 2:30am. At least it’s silenced for the next 12 hours and the kiddo is still asleep 😅

    FUCK it just chirped again as i was writing this. Ugh. Here’s to hoping unplugging it doesn’t set off the whole network…

    #Adulting #Parenting #SleepDeprivation #LowBattery

  20. Nothing quite says “Look at you, being an adult” like learning more than one should ever learn about a 30 second fire alarm chirp at 2:30am. At least it’s silenced for the next 12 hours and the kiddo is still asleep 😅

    FUCK it just chirped again as i was writing this. Ugh. Here’s to hoping unplugging it doesn’t set off the whole network…

    #Adulting #Parenting #SleepDeprivation #LowBattery

  21. For those of you with any sort of Nintendo Switch / OLED console, which of your two original Joy-Con, which came with the system (or first purchased set if you use Joy-Con with a Lite), tends to show a low battery warning first, if it ever does, when used together (not individually, like when using the left by itself for a while--but as a set)?

    Just curious and want to see which ones tend to show the low battery warning first more often for people.

    #NintendoSwitch #JoyCon #LowBattery #Poll