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- Can the 72W Type-C PD Car Charger charge two devices?
- Can I use this charger with non-Power Delivery devices?
- What are all the Voltages and Amps it can output?
- Will it be compatible with Windows Laptops?
- Will it be safe to leave the charger connected to the car even if it is not charging any devices?
Can the 72W Type-C PD Car Charger charge two devices?
Yes, the charger is equipped with both a USB-C PD port and a USB-A port, allowing you to charge two devices simultaneously.
Can I use this charger with non-Power Delivery devices?
Yes, the charger is compatible with both Power Delivery and non-PD devices. It will automatically adjust to deliver the appropriate voltage and current based on the device’s requirements.
What are all the Voltages and Amps it can output?
The USB-C PD port supports 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, and 20V/3A, delivering up to 60W. The USB-A port outputs 12W (5V/2.4A). When both ports are used together, the total maximum combined output is 72W.
Will it be compatible with Windows Laptops?
Yes, as long as the laptop supports USB-C charging and is compatible with the Power Delivery profiles offered by the charger, it should work with most Windows laptops.
Will it be safe to leave the charger connected to the car even if it is not charging any devices?
Yes, it is safe to leave the charger plugged into your car’s power port even when it's not actively charging any devices. However, if your car’s outlet continues to supply power when the engine is off, it’s best to unplug the charger to prevent battery drain.
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