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That's my favorite way to go, right? I usually have maybe four of those throughout the day. And I'm about... three in right now. So before bed, I'll end up having another one. I'll have some food, you know, a few pieces of chicken and... that... four chicken thighs and a small handful of fries here to put in the air fryer. So that'll be supper. That's coming real soon. It's quarter to nine. And that's coming real soon. Just testing a battery bank here to see how it charges my phone. I don't expect it to do great because it's a cheap T-Mobile fit. But apparently the kicker with it, it can charge in the sun. Apparently it takes two days of being in the sun to charge. Because the little solar panel is just, you know, it's the size of the battery bank. It's only small. But apparently if you leave it out in the sun for two days, it will charge, you know, it will give you a full charge on your phone. So in an emergency, I figured it'd be a great thing to have. Because apparently it will give you a full charge on your phone. And you can charge it with a charger, you know, in good times. You can charge up the power bank. It's good. It's small. But the kicker was the solar panel on it. And I don't even know if we can get enough sun here in Newfoundland to test that out. To be honest with you, I'm charging my phone with it now. I charged it off the power. And I'm charging my phone with the battery now to see how it does. Then I'm going to take it and I'm going to lay it on the roof of the garage. And the next time we get like two days worth of sun. And I'll lay it on the roof of the garage when it's completely dead. And then I'll bring it in the house after two days and see if I can charge my phone with it.
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