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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 David Spalding

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You may want to look into a battery base. There are a couple on sale on Amazon that look to fit neatly onto the bottom of the Google Home Mini.
-Or you could use a simple rechargeable battery boost charger like for recharging tablets, or jump starting cars. Just plug it into the Mini’s micro-USB port. It needs to provide 1.8A DC minimum as mentioned by previous answers. Use that for as long a needed, then recharge the power supply when your generator runs. :)
+Or you could use a simple rechargeable battery boost charger like for recharging tablets, or jump starting cars. Just plug it into the Mini’s USB Micro-B port. It needs to provide 1.8A DC minimum as mentioned by previous answers. Use that for as long a needed, then recharge the power supply when your generator runs. :)

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 David Spalding

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You may want to look into a battery base. There are a couple on sale on Amazon that look to fit neatly onto the bottom of the Google Home Mini.

Or you could use a simple rechargeable battery boost charger like for recharging tablets, or jump starting cars.  Just plug it into the Mini’s micro-USB port. It needs to provide 1.8A DC minimum as mentioned by previous answers. Use that for as long a needed, then recharge the power supply when your generator runs. :)

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