Dell UK 130W USB-C AC Adapter with 1m power cord

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Dell UK 130W USB-C AC Adapter with 1m power cord

Dell UK 130W USB-C AC Adapter with 1m power cord

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Aukey Omnia Mix 65W (PA-B3) : Aukey's USB Type-C / Type-A charger is also really good and about on par with the RAVPower Pioneer RP-PC133 while weighing less. However, we found that in real-world charging, the RP-PC133 gave more power to a laptop (51 watts vs 38) when a phone was attached to the Type-A port. While the total output for this charger is 130 watts, there are four ports, which break down accordingly for wattage ability:

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RAVPower Pioneer 61W (RP-PC112 ): This 61-watt charger isn’t as small as the Aukey Omnia PA-B2, but it gets significantly warmer after 20 minutes running at 59 watts. It can hit a full 69.48 watts for a time, but it can’t sustain that wattage and will shut down before 20 minutes have passed. anyway its the best solution if you run all your devices on usbc and just want to travel light weight. Estimated valueis Dell’s estimate of product value based on industry data, including the prices at which third-party retailers have offered or valued the same or comparable products, in its most recent survey of major online and/or off-line retailers. Third-party retailer data may not be based on actual sales. Our sustaining qualification process allows for testing and certification of the newest technology on your Dell system.Now that so many devices like notebooks including Chrome, Mac, and Windows, as well as phones, handheld gamer consoles, and more are using UBC-C for power, it makes sense to find a charger that can properly juice them up and even let you take it on the go using some of the best portable chargers and power banks. This is why the Anker 727 Charging Station gets the win on this list due to its substantial 100W Power Delivery, variety of ports, and charging options. First of all, for the size of this thing, the fact that it can do 100W charging at all is impressive. I do wish the port itself had a different color interior to differentiate it from the standard USB C port, instead of the small marking on the charger face.

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The only difference with wattage and amperage is that so many people have been misusing these words persistently that they have become accepted.And on top of all that, USB PD chargers don’t specify individual amperage levels. They specify individual VOLTAGE levels, and then a MAXIMUM amperage level. The device being charged then selects a voltage level and then draws whatever amperage it needs at any given time, which changes based on load. You can see this if you connect a USB-C multimeter between your charger and device sometime. For a compact car charger, there are a lot of things to like about this, but I think there is room for a few key improvements as well. Mind the second port: Many chargers also come with a second port that's either USB Type-A or USB-C. You can use this port to charge a mobile device or even power a Raspberry Pi, but it will take a certain amount of amperage away from the main port.

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For the curious, here is a fantastically well-written and rigorously illustrated article on this subject, describing the minutiae of a PD implementation bug (in Apple’s own hardware, no less!) that I would recommend to all interested parties. eventually this will overcome with future phones that support 40W charging - but wait - still that is not possible with the 130W charger. i tested the dell 130W usb c power delivery and it works quite well using the fully 130W amount (i dont know how the put it through the usb-pd limitation of 100W, but hey who cares if its working even with fast charge included. Accidental Damage-Additional Information: Accidental Damage Service excludes theft, loss, and damage due to fire, flood or other acts of nature, or intentional damage. Customer may be required to return damaged unit to Dell. Limit of 1 qualified incident per contract year. For more information, consumers visit Accidental Damage Service Contract (Consumer) or commercial customers visit Accidental Damage Service Contract (Commercial).But what exactly do you mean when you claim that I “have been wrong on this”? I said earlier in this thread that using the Dell charger with a smartphone would be fine, in that it would not damage the phone or charger, since you specifically wanted to know if you could use the Dell charger with your smartphone without "destroying" it. I did NOT say that the Dell charger would charge your smartphone at maximum speed, in fact I specifically DID say in my earlier post above that not all USB PD chargers support all voltage levels. So maybe be a bit more careful before you go around telling people they’re wrong -- especially considering that in the same post where you claimed I was wrong, you yourself were wrong about how amperage delivery works, since you suggested that future USB PD chargers provide a wide range of amperage levels, which isn't how the spec works. Next time, instead of incorrectly calling people out for being wrong, perhaps just thank them for taking the time to try to help you, even though you're just some random person on the Internet to them and it's not like they're being paid to take that time out of their lives to help you. All other products will be delivered via the fastest available method (excluding bank holidays and weekends) and generally within 3-5 days, depending on customer location.



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