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8-Port SABRENT 252W USB-A & USB-C Charging Station on sale for $84.95 - $15.29 when you apply promo code
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$69.66.
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Product Details:
- 4 USB-C ports, each providing up to 100W individually or up to 125W per pair.
- USB-C Supports multiple voltages (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A)
- Includes 4 USB-A ports, each offering up to 18W or 36W per pair
- USB-A ports support 5V/3A, 9V/2A, and 12V/1.5A to meet various charging needs
- Features PPS (Programmable Power Supply) for enhanced charging, overcharge protection for device safety
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At this price I would like to see a bit higher total wattage, but then many of the devices I'm comparing it to probably don't hit their advertised specs, which I would guess this comes closer too (not that I've seen test data).
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At this price I would like to see a bit higher total wattage, but then many of the devices I'm comparing it to probably don't hit their advertised specs, which I would guess this comes closer too (not that I've seen test data).
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Many chose plastic MacBook models back when they were available because of this, and Apple used to include the grounded AC cable accessory free of charge.
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This is actually fairly standard for vBulletin. It's just most forums are dead.
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MacBooks are notorious for this, due to their aluminum bodies. Hence why Apple sells a grounding plug for their high output chargers.
I can see someone desiring that for a charger clearly meant to at least handle laptops.
For the rest of you, AC volt is what comes from the wall, this will follow the path of least resistance - it's a wave. DC voltage is very different, and doesn't need a ground (unless you are trying to protect against lightning strikes or are coupling it with multiple power sources)
In fact, in many instances eliminating that ground will remove audio buzz - which can be a net positive.
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