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Model: Anker USB-C Car Charger, 167.5W Max 3-Port Ultra-Compact Type-C Fast Car Charger, for MacBook Pro/Air, iPhone 15/14 / 13 Series, Samsung S24 / S23, iPad Pro, AirPods, and More
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167.5 Watts combined ports is impressive. Had to check it out and sure enough that's what it says. I've read some cars only have a 10A fuse for cig lighter so that would be max 120 Watts - still very nice.
167.5 Watts combined ports is impressive. Had to check it out and sure enough that's what it says. I've read some cars only have a 10A fuse for cig lighter so that would be max 120 Watts - still very nice.
I thought the same thing but I just checked and my current car is 15A. Definitely something to be aware of though, especially if you have an old car since they definitely used to be lower power.
167.5 Watts combined ports is impressive. Had to check it out and sure enough that's what it says. I've read some cars only have a 10A fuse for cig lighter so that would be max 120 Watts - still very nice.
167W continuous from a passively cooled charger like this is not feasible. The DC-DC converters lack sufficient cooling capacity. The limiting factor isn't the fuse.
Even with GaN, 167W is too much for such a tiny casing. I doubt it can provide adequate cooling, especially when exposed to direct sunlight. Some reviews mention overheating and throttling issues. Be aware of this if you're considering getting one
I left my USB-USB-C cable at home on trip to Yellowstone. Miracle of miracles someone had dropped one at one of the vista pullouts. Is it really worth $40 to try and get this kind of charging? I wasn't going to pay $35 for the one they were selling at the campground.
167W continuous from a passively cooled charger like this is not feasible. The DC-DC converters lack sufficient cooling capacity. The limiting factor isn't the fuse.
the 3rd review: "The 100W port is only able to charge about 100W for a few mins and throttle down to the 50s. To get 45W on the second USB-C port, devices need to support PPS which I do not have. Second port does support 9v3amp which can charge my iPhone 15 Pro Max about 27W. I don't have any devices that support 22.5W with the USB A port so I'm only able to get about 12W. Overall solid product. A little bum about the 100W port throttling when the car charger gets hot but it make sense for small package. I don't have 3 test meters to see if how each port behaves when all ports being used at the same time. Also make sure to use 100W+ cables for the 100W port. Phone charging cables will only do about 65W."
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yawn... pass.