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despite advertising as a Power STRIP
it claims to also be a mild surge protector. (1500 joule)
seems like a decent temporary/transient work space setup, covering multiple needs.
AC Output: 125V 10A
Max Power Output: 1250W
USB-C Output: (Power Delivery 3.0) DC 5V 3A, 9V 2A, 12V 1.5A
USB Output: (Quick Charge 3.0) DC 5V 3A, 9V 2A, 12V 1.5A
Combined USB Output: 15W **
Cable Length: 1.5m / 5ft
model: PA-S8Y
**I think the "combined USB output" spec is a bit confusing.
"For 18W USB fast charging, use either port individually. When both ports are used together, the combined output is 15W."
seems like you get more total power using one port ha
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despite advertising as a Power STRIP
it claims to also be a mild surge protector. (1500 joule)
seems like a decent temporary/transient work space setup, covering multiple needs.
AC Output: 125V 10A
Max Power Output: 1250W
USB-C Output: (Power Delivery 3.0) DC 5V 3A, 9V 2A, 12V 1.5A
USB Output: (Quick Charge 3.0) DC 5V 3A, 9V 2A, 12V 1.5A
Combined USB Output: 15W **
Cable Length: 1.5m / 5ft
model: PA-S8Y
**I think the "combined USB output" spec is a bit confusing.
"For 18W USB fast charging, use either port individually. When both ports are used together, the combined output is 15W."
seems like you get more total power using one port ha
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Combining the power strip with the phone charger further condenses our pack.
For 18W USB fast charging, use either port individually. When both ports are used together, the combined output is 15W.
**I think the "combined USB output" spec is a bit confusing.
"For 18W USB fast charging, use either port individually. When both ports are used together, the combined output is 15W."
seems like you get more total power using one port ha
For those of us that aren't very knowledgeable on electricity specs and such...can you use both ports simultaneously and still fast charge? Would they both meet QC 3.0?