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

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B) Because they are wrong, even though they are in the dictionary. The best explanation is to compare these with some other more known ones. For instance lets take temperature, temperature is expressed in Kelvin, Celsius or Fahrenheit. You don't say it's 23 temperature today, no temperature is what you are talking about and you can measure it compared to a reference, for example: "it's 300 Kelvin" is a valid expression. No lets say we have two objects with a different temperature. You can say object A has a lower or higher temperature than B, or you could even tell the exact temperature expressed in one of the usual units. But you never would say, object A has a higher Kelvinage then B, or Fahrenheitage or Celsiusage, that sounds ridiculous doesn't it?

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My main gripe is the LED ring is rather bright, and being that it's blue, it's more prone to affecting your night vision. The picture I attached doesn't show it particularly well, but it's a fair amount brighter than the HVAC controls in my Jeep. Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central) You should buy this if ... Likely because of its small size, the Aukey Omnia PA-B2 can get hot. When running at 60 watts, the PA-B2 hit a toasty 134 degrees Fahrenheit (56.7 Celsius). At its maximum draw of 65 watts, the temperature jumped up to 141 degrees (61.1 Celsius). IOGear’s GearPower 60W (GPAWC60W) has an oblong box shape that’s a little different from the rectangular shapes from competitors Aukey, Anker and RAVPower. At 3.5 oz it's not quite as light as the Aukey PA-B2 nor is it as small, but it hit a higher maximum wattage, achieving a full 69 watts (19.6V, 3.55A), even though it’s rated for only 60.

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When choosing chargers for your home and office, consider the power requirements that your devices need. Add the power requirements together for your peripherals to determine how many devices you need to charge concurrently. AeroWB said:(If you really can't tell, this last part is ironic)It's also unnecessary. I really wanted to up-vote your well-written and logical post, but then you had to add that. Oneplus hat seine eigene Ladetechnologie, aber die Schnelligkeit, mit der der Adapter lädt ist für mein Smartphone absolut ausreichend. It has over-current, over-voltage, overheating, and short-circuit protection. In the box, there are adapter plugs for other regions. You are able to charge three devices simultaneously, although I have not yet personally used it to charge that many. What I really do appreciate is that it is perfect for charging late model iPhones, as well as finally providing me with a way to charge my MacBook Pro on the go, in about an hour and a half for a full charge. Brilliant!Now you might think, why are those words wrong when they are in the current vocabulary. There are two important reasons: I love how the charger has additional "A"&"C" ports that will independently support up to 30w of charging capability so that someone else in the car can charge their device simultaneously. I have no tested the charger with all 3 ports consumed at the same time so I can't comment on if the charger splits the wattage on the 30w ports, but I imagine it probably does just due to limitations. My only critique of this chargers is that it is has a somewhat tall profile and can wiggle a little if forced, but odds are this won't bother anyone too much. Even with the wiggle it does not interrupt it's primary power connection to the vehicle. All in all, this is a great charger! 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.

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As an electrical engineer this article really makes me cringe. Not because there is a lot wrong with the tests done, and also not the low technical depth. No, the contents are fine but the constant use of the horrible words wattage and amperage are offending and make my brain hurt. Now unfortunately these words have been misused so much that they have become part of the normal vocabulary, that's how languages work. However anyone who knows the proper words would never use those. So I hope you will use the proper words next time, they are power (or rated power) instead of wattage and current instead of amperage.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. When I received this in the mail, I admit my wife gave me a side-eyed look...not *another* car charger! But after I explained the appeal of UGREEN's charger, she understood. First, it's a sturdy build - better than the fast charger from a top competing brand. Second, there are three charging options based upon your needs - two USB Type C ports, one USB Type A port, and each capable of a different power load depending on your device. (IMPORTANT: If intend to use this charger for an iPhone up to version 14, you'll need to get either a Type-A or Type-C-to-lightning cable.)

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In our tests (using a load tester), the RAVPower Pioneer RP-PC133, delivered a full 15 watts (3.27V, 4.72A) from its Type-A port while also providing up to 54.9 watts (19.6V, 2.8A) from its USB-C port at the same time. More importantly, when we hooked the RP-PC133 up to both a laptop and a phone at the same time, it gave the laptop a full 51 watts of juice, which is better than Aukey's slightly-smaller Omnia Mix PA-B3, which gave the same laptop only 38 watts with the phone attached. Genuine Dell-branded parts mean that you will not need to worry about voiding your system’s hardware warranty.We found that some chargers, specifically all three RAVPower chargers we tested, could not sustain their highest possible wattages and, after less than 20 minutes, would shut down. We conducted a second series of heat tests with each charger at one watt below its maximum rated wattage (ex: 59 watts on a 60-watt charger) and recorded the temperature there as well.

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