File:USB C PD shared watts charger.jpg

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Revision as of 01:22, 24 February 2023 by River (talk | contribs) (Many multi-port chargers share the total watts across all the ports. This means to get the full 20V 3.25a PD65w on these chargers, then only a single port can be used at a time. Plugging in Pinecil and other things to the other ports would limit the power going to Pinecil and reduce the volts from for example 20V to something lower.)
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Summary

Many multi-port chargers share the total watts across all the ports. This means to get the full 20V 3.25a PD65w on these chargers, then only a single port can be used at a time. Plugging in Pinecil and other things to the other ports would limit the power going to Pinecil and reduce the volts from for example 20V to something lower.

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current01:22, 24 February 2023Thumbnail for version as of 01:22, 24 February 2023469 × 389 (48 KB)River (talk | contribs)Many multi-port chargers share the total watts across all the ports. This means to get the full 20V 3.25a PD65w on these chargers, then only a single port can be used at a time. Plugging in Pinecil and other things to the other ports would limit the power going to Pinecil and reduce the volts from for example 20V to something lower.

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