What should I do if I buy a sleeper ticket by train and don't have a power bank and want to charge my phone?
The sleeper cars of the train are divided into soft sleepers and hard sleepers. The charging port of the hard sleeper car can generally be found in these places, one is under the small table on the side seat of the hard sleeper car, there will be two charging ports in each car, and the charging port includes two and three jacks. The second is near the washbasin in the carriage, but it is not available in some trains. The third is in the conductor's lounge, but if you want the conductor to agree to charge, you need to figure out your own way. There are more passengers in the hard sleeper compartment, and the number of charging ports is limited, so you have to queue up to charge your mobile phone or other electrical appliances.
There are charging ports in the private room of the soft sleeper car, and there are four berths in the private room, some trains have a charging port in one bunk, and some have a charging port in a private room. There are also two charging sockets in the corridor of the carriage. It will be more convenient than a hard sleeper car.
The charging socket on the train sleeper is generally only suitable for the use of low-power electrical appliances such as mobile phones, power banks, tablets, etc., and it is best not to leave when charging, so as not to cause unnecessary trouble to yourself.