TEGSDF via Amazon has for Prime Members: 5-pk 6' 60W USB C to USB C Charger Cable on sale for $4.98 when you clip the 50% off coupon on the item page. Shipping is free.
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TEGSDF via Amazon has for Prime Members: 5-pk 6' 60W USB C to USB C Charger Cable on sale for $4.98 when you clip the 50% off coupon on the item page. Shipping is free.
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Model: Plnhixt USB C to USB C Cable, (5Pack 6FT), New Nylon USB C Charger Cable 60W(3A) for iPhone 15/15 Pro/15 Plus/15 Pro Max, iPad Mini 6/ Pro 2021, MacBook Pro 2020, Samsung Galaxy S23,Switch
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This any better than the Lisen cables sold for 3 for $4.46? Both seem like no name brands...
Some people swear by those Lisen cables. I dunno. I bought Anker as not too long ago I had one of them no-name cheapo cables start smoking and melting. Kinda scary
Bought this 5-pack from a previous deal instead of the Lisen brand. If we are talking about the same Lisen deal, than that one has only 3 cables and 2 are 3'. They are rated at much higher wattage, but I don't have any device or charger rated > 24W so that didn't matter to me. In the end, I went with more cables and longer length. I have been using this cable for a week solely as a phone charger and it works fine for that purpose.
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Some people swear by those Lisen cables. I dunno. I bought Anker as not too long ago I had one of them no-name cheapo cables start smoking and melting. Kinda scary
Just curious, how can it start smoking or melting?
For USBC, max voltage is 20v and max power is about 240w. I don't think this is enough to melt plastic. You may divide the power with your cable length to get how much watts on every inch.
Just curious, how can it start smoking or melting?
For USBC, max voltage is 20v and max power is about 240w. I don't think this is enough to melt plastic. You may divide the power with your cable length to get how much watts on every inch.
I've seen it happen on one of my USB-C chargers. Specifically the USB-C port itself was blackened, and the plastic surrounding the area where the cable was plugged in got warped. No smoke though.
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Power rated for 60 W
Data transmit 480 Mbps (USB 2.0 speed)
Maybe wishful thinking, but USB cable posts should include specs. Connector type, length, material, power rating, and data transmit speed.
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Power rated for 60 W
Data transmit 480 Mbps (USB 2.0 speed)
Power rated for 60 W
Data transmit 480 Mbps (USB 2.0 speed)
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Maybe wishful thinking, but USB cable posts should include specs. Connector type, length, material, power rating, and data transmit speed.
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For USBC, max voltage is 20v and max power is about 240w. I don't think this is enough to melt plastic. You may divide the power with your cable length to get how much watts on every inch.
Edit: thanks, OP! I see it's added
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For USBC, max voltage is 20v and max power is about 240w. I don't think this is enough to melt plastic. You may divide the power with your cable length to get how much watts on every inch.
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