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Product Name: | 65W USB C Car Charger, Baseus QC3.0 PD3.0 Type C Car Charger, 3 Ports Independent Fast Charging Car Charger Phone Adapter for iPhone 14 13 12 Pro Max XS X, Samsung, iPad Pro/Air, AirPods (Dark Gray) |
Manufacturer: | Baseus |
Model Number: | CCJDZ65-UC |
Product SKU: | B0B257JD21 |
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Btw I got the 4 USB port & 2 AC outlet 65W charger last week and it's been great so far. Not hot at all and no issues.
...Never mind. I'm still getting up to speed on the latest charging protocols. Baseus makes a 2 USB port PPS QC4.0 car charger that does put out 65W on one port, and it's also 50% off:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09YH85SKV
$14 after 50% off, just a buck more than this deal. More power but one less port, plus a digital display that does double duty in displaying your car battery's output.
To summarize, there are at least 3 car USB chargers by Baseus to consider:
The 3 port 25+20+20W one you linked to for $13: https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Ba...B0B257JD21
The 2 port 65W/30W/45+18W one I linked to for $14: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09YH85SKV (this is the one I got)
To summarize, there are at least 3 car USB chargers by Baseus to consider:
The 3 port 25+20+20W one you linked to for $13: https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Ba...B0B257JD21
The 2 port 65W/30W/45+18W one I linked to for $14: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09YH85SKV (this is the one I got)
Btw I got the 4 USB port & 2 AC outlet 65W charger last week and it's been great so far. Not hot at all and no issues.
...Never mind. I'm still getting up to speed on the latest charging protocols. Baseus makes a 2 USB port PPS QC4.0 car charger that does put out 65W on one port, and it's also 50% off:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09YH85SKV
$14 after 50% off, just a buck more than this deal. More power but one less port, plus a digital display that does double duty in displaying your car battery's output.
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Can you report back if it'll do more that 12v output? I don't think it has a buck-boost converter necessary to output the more-than 12v necessary to hit 65w output on a 12v vehicle. 65w may only be possible on 24v vehicles but I'm not sure.
Type-C Output: 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/3.25A (65W Max)
USB Output: 4.5V/5A, 5V/4.5A, 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/2.5A, 20V/1.5A (30W Max)
Type-C + USB Output: 45W+18W๏ผ63W Max๏ผ
It also supports a ton of protocols:
Support PPS, PD3.0, PD2.0, QC4.0, QC3.0, QC2.0, FCP, SCP, AFC, MTK PE+, etc
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To summarize, there are at least 3 car USB chargers by Baseus to consider:
The 3 port 25+20+20W one you linked to for $13: https://www.amazon.com/Charger-Ba...B0B257JD21
The 2 port 65W/30W/45+18W one I linked to for $14: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09YH85SKV (this is the one I got)
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So yeah, it has a buck & boost circuit which is how it manages to put out from 4.5V to 15V from a 12VDC input. It requires a 24V input to put out 20V. So I guess you do need 24V to get 65W. Not sure if other chargers can put out 20V/65W from a 12V battery. Might be more than what such devices can handle, at least safely and reliably, but my electronics expertise, as it were, can't answer that. But it looks like it can do 15V/45W, which is sufficient for most devices, including my 13.3" laptop and Pinecil soldering iron, so it's fine for my present needs. Of course I haven't yet tried either with it...
It also supports a ton of protocols:
"When use in 12v car, the maximum output of the Type-C1 port can reach 25W, the maximum output of the Type-C2 port can reach 20W, the maximum output of the USB port can reach 20W. Simultaneous use of three independent ports will not affect each other and will not reduce the power of each port"
Good alternative find though!