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Anker 525 Charging Station, 7-in-1 USB C Power Strip for iphone13/14, 5ft Extension Cord with 3AC,2USB A,2USB C,Max 65W Power Delivery Desktop Accessory for MacBook Pro, Home, Office (Phantom Black)
Note:
1. Worldwide Travel: The USB ports support an input voltage of 100-240V~50/60Hz.
2. USB-C ports support Super Fast Charging for S21 Ultra / S22 Ultra / S23 Ultra but do not support 45W Super Fast Charging 2.0.
3. This power strip can not be taken on cruise ships.
4. Max usb-c output for 2 ports combined is 65W
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complicated explanation (courtesy of the US Coast Guard) https://www.dco.uscg.mi
Of course, if anyone thinks I missed anything then let me know!
EDIT: Corrected "OLED Switch" with "Launch Switch"; changed from "7W" to "15". Updated source URL.
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Of course, if anyone thinks I missed anything then let me know!
EDIT: Corrected "OLED Switch" with "Launch Switch"; changed from "7W" to "15". Updated source URL.
Note that in most cases, this is fine. Your MacBook is designed to not use any battery when it's consuming a "full load" (think rendering videos, processing tons of data, getting hot, fans kicked on, etc) and plugged into a 67W charger
If you're just chilling and browsing the internet, even at less than 67W of power, your battery will start charging instead of discharging.
But if you're a power user and really pushing your MacBook, then you'll probably want a dedicated power supply that will give it 67W at all times.
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complicated explanation (courtesy of the US Coast Guard) https://www.dco.uscg.mi
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Of course, if anyone thinks I missed anything then let me know!
EDIT: Corrected "OLED Switch" with "Launch Switch"; changed from "7W" to "15". Updated source URL.
there were units getting fried/coaster'd when using anything but the Nintendo charger. Nintendo did not build the thing to industry specs. Now that may have bee the oldest version or older versions, haven't researched what the recommendation on OLEDs is.