Update: This extremely popular deal is still available.
Baseus Brand Store via Amazon has
100W Baseus 3-Port USB-C GaN Wall Charger (Black or White) on sale for
$21.99 when you apply promo code
76CRAZVA at checkout.
Shipping is free.
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About this product:
- 100W USB-C charger supports PD 3.0, QC 3.0, PPS
- 3-Port Charger w/ 2 USB-C + 1 USB-A
- Folds for compact storage and travel convenience
- Advanced thermal management keeps device cool
- Dimensions: 3.2 x 1.7 x 1.7 in, weight: 0.44lb
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This is large because the circuit needs to be rectified first(AC to DC); it then has to communicate with the plugged in device; establish a link and likely has to be stepped up to the appropriate voltage for the device (Boost Converted) and it has to do that for 1-3 individual circuits.
The packaging problem has likely little to do with Input Voltage.
Here's Ankers 100W for size comparison
https://www.anker.com/products/a2...1966079126
The baseus is about 20% larger likely due to less efficient circuitry (6vs5)in^3; but the anker is still 120V
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https://www.amazon.co.u
This is large because the circuit needs to be rectified first(AC to DC); it then has to communicate with the plugged in device; establish a link and likely has to be stepped up to the appropriate voltage for the device (Boost Converted) and it has to do that for 1-3 individual circuits.
The packaging problem has likely little to do with Input Voltage.
Here's Ankers 100W for size comparison
https://www.anker.com/products/a2...1966079126
The baseus is about 6% larger likely due to less efficient circuitry (9.25 vs 8.73)in^3
https://www.amazon.co.u
This is large because the circuit needs to be rectified first(AC to DC); it then has to communicate with the plugged in device; establish a link and likely has to be stepped up to the appropriate voltage for the device (Boost Converted) and it has to do that for 1-3 individual circuits.
The packaging problem has likely little to do with Input Voltage.
Here's Ankers 100W for size comparison
https://www.anker.com/products/a2...1966079126
The baseus is about 6% larger likely due to less efficient circuitry (9.25 vs 8.73)in^3
The linked Anker is significantly smaller at 5.05 in^3. Not a good comparison here
The linked Anker is significantly smaller at 5.05 in^3. Not a good comparison here
But it does demonstrate that it's not the voltage controlling size as the anker is still 120V
Actually; I got both of them wrong.
5.98~6vs5.05; 6/5 so 20% larger.
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Btw, I picked up two of the white ones "Used - Mint" for $26 each and got the Baseus 20000mAh 45W portable charger for free. Thought that was decent deal.
They stick out so far and just pull out by their own weight...
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