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This 5-pack of USB-C PD Trigger Board Modules enables fast charging by supporting multiple protocols including PD3.0/2.0 and QC variants. Compact and versatile, these modules convert traditional DC devices to USB-C power supply, offering selectable voltages (9V, 12V, 15V, 20V) with up to 5A current. Ideal for tech professionals and DIYers looking to modernize power delivery with reliable, high-speed charging solutions.
| ASIN | B0BY8H5MS1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 201,418 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 252 in Power Entry Modules |
| Brand Name | DWEII |
| Colour | 5PCS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (77) |
| Input Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | DWEII |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 88ac4dd0-16e3-4812-80a4-a3431f7b9e82 |
| Model Number | 88ac4dd0-16e3-4812-80a4-a3431f7b9e82 |
| Output Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Plug Type | Type C |
| UPC | 701715520769 |
C**S
Hacen lo que dicen, estoy satisfecho con el producto
C**9
USB-C PD is confusing. If you don’t get the trigger voltage, you were looking for make sure the device you’re plugged into offers the voltage that you’re looking for to be triggered. These are great for powering projects, but if the trigger voltage you are trying to achieve is not available from the device you were trying to achieve it from you might get a different voltage. Down the road somebody could use a cheap cord or an insufficient battery bank and the device will not work properly. You have to plug it into a device that is also capable of USB-C power delivery for it to work 100% correctly. I bought a pack of 12 V presets. A lot of of laptop, chargers, and USB-C chargers don’t offer 12 V so I would get 9 V.
M**N
Works as expected and comes pre-soldered for 12V. the cases can be nice if you want a bit of protection for the board but compared to the board makes it feel bulky, ended up using the case for the first one and just heat shrink tubing for the second
A**R
Low power noise and very easy to use. Do note that there's a tiny shunt on one of the pads you will have to desolder to change the voltage that is a miniature black square and blends in with the PCB. The voltage can easily be set by soldering the pads between the resistor of the voltage you want to the pad next to it, so it's very intuitive. It works well, despite mediocre build quality, and is small enough to fit in many projects!
E**K
Should be zero. Came jumpered for 12 volts. Put 13.8 into it. 13.8 come out. Tried all jumper settings. No instructions. I assumed no jumpers is 5 volts as there is no 5v jumper setting. Essentially this board does nothing but light a blue LED. So be careful what you plug into this. My guess is this is leftover failed items the Chinese sent to us to buy.
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