expiredIzzy138 | Staff posted Mar 03, 2025 08:56 PM
expiredIzzy138 | Staff posted Mar 03, 2025 08:56 PM
25000mAh 140W INIU Compact Power Bank (2x USB-C, 1x USB-A)
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Model: INIU 140W Power Bank, Compact 25000mAh High Capacity Laptop Portable Charger, USB C in&Out Tablet Powerbank, Smart Digital Display Phone Charger for iPhone 16 15, Samsung, iPad, MacBook, Laptop etc.
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Unfortunately, this won't support my Dell Alienware that requires 20V 6.5A for full speed processing.
Laptop can't be using its max W the whole time I imagine.
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Unfortunately, this won't support my Dell Alienware that requires 20V 6.5A for full speed processing.
Laptop can't be using its max W the whole time I imagine.
I asked the USB IF about the legality of these. They said it was permissible to break spec, so long as third party devices maintain the spec limit.
In other words, a Dell charger and cable can break spec with a Dell laptop, but have to maintain spec limit with an iPad or Surface.
Presumably Dell had some e-marker on the cable - or extensive testing to ensure e-marked 5A cables can universally handle 6.5Amp.
I asked the USB IF about the legality of these. They said it was permissible to break spec, so long as third party devices maintain the spec limit.
Presumably Dell had some e-marker on the cable - or extensive testing to ensure e-marked 5A cables can universally handle 6.5Amp.
The OEM opens up big liability otherwise. That said, we got to 65W at 20V/3.25A because some people pushed the envelope that extra 0.25A. Just as Apple did early on with 1Amp over USB-A.
I'd rather have a bigger brick that does less power at higher efficiency
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