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This 5-pack of USB-C PD Trigger Boards enables fast charging and power delivery protocol negotiation (PD3.0/2.0, QC, PPS, and more) with selectable voltages up to 20V and 5A max current. Compact and versatile, these modules convert USB-C chargers into DC power supplies, revitalizing older electronics with modern USB-C power. Ideal for tech-savvy professionals seeking efficient, customizable charging solutions.
| ASIN | B0BY8H5MS1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 202,355 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 252 in Power Entry Modules |
| Brand Name | DWEII |
| Colour | 5PCS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (77) |
| Input Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | DWEII |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 88ac4dd0-16e3-4812-80a4-a3431f7b9e82 |
| Model Number | 88ac4dd0-16e3-4812-80a4-a3431f7b9e82 |
| Output Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Plug Type | Type C |
| UPC | 701715520769 |
C**S
Hacen lo que dicen, estoy satisfecho con el producto
I**N
These work beautifully. They deliver up to 120 watts when drawing 20 volts. I have used these to convert all my old electronics to USB power/charging and they work flawlessly. They fit perfectly into 3/8th of an inch shrink tubing and have not seen a one of these things fail.even after nearly a year of service. But I implore you. Please be aware your USB hub or charger may not be able to deliver all the voltages this board can negotiate. You will need to test your charger with this board to see if the voltage out is correct. The voltage could be too low with particular chargers, which can damage your devices. This is not this boards fault. Please just do due diligence and double check all voltages before you plug things in to your expensive electronics. I have attached a picture of the board used in a small project. They are small and discreet and can seemlessly be placed inside of a power cord.
C**9
USB-C PD is confusing. If you don’t get the trigger voltage, you were looking for make sure the device you’re plugged into offers the voltage that you’re looking for to be triggered. These are great for powering projects, but if the trigger voltage you are trying to achieve is not available from the device you were trying to achieve it from you might get a different voltage. Down the road somebody could use a cheap cord or an insufficient battery bank and the device will not work properly. You have to plug it into a device that is also capable of USB-C power delivery for it to work 100% correctly. I bought a pack of 12 V presets. A lot of of laptop, chargers, and USB-C chargers don’t offer 12 V so I would get 9 V.
M**N
Works as expected and comes pre-soldered for 12V. the cases can be nice if you want a bit of protection for the board but compared to the board makes it feel bulky, ended up using the case for the first one and just heat shrink tubing for the second
O**X
The modules are defective: they only output the input voltage. Any jumper position or none at all is the same. This is a common Chinese scam where the seller buys a pallet of factory rejects and then tries to resell as new. They make their money from buyers who don't test every single item as it is received and miss the return window. Quite a few other buyers have reported this exact problem. There would be more returns it the buyers had tested the items they received and there will be more bad feedback when the buyers learn they have been scammed. This listing should be removed and the seller censured.
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