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The JacobsParts 15V USB C Type-C PD Trigger Power Cable is a 3ft, 5A charging solution designed for versatility and efficiency. It features a 5.5 x 2.1mm DC connector and supports advanced power delivery protocols, making it ideal for powering a wide range of electronic devices.
M**Z
Works great, bad reviews may be user error
Works great, I use mine to power a Sky-Watcher telescope via a portable powerbank. I suspect that some people don't understand that not all (most?) USB C ports do NOT have USB Power Delivery (PD), which is required to get 12, 15, or 20 volts. There are other types of cables that can do that but this is not that type. This *requires* PD.
S**5
Powers my DJI v2 goggles perfectly
The stock batteries for the DJI Goggles v2 are far from stellar in performance. By using an external battery pack and this cable, I can fly all day and not have to worry about lipos or the stock battery pack. The second cable is in my flight bag as a backup should I misplace the first one.
H**A
Power side did not fit devices which use "this size"
I was trying to clean up the plethora of wall warts in my cabinet from HDDs. After watching a YouTube video from Linus at LTT, I decided to use USB-C to power my drives. I did the research and ordered the correct size and polarity cables for my use case. Not one of them was usable. Every single cable was out of spec. I managed to "force" one on, and the power worked, but I was afraid it would break my HDD. Ultimately I had to go back to the OEM wall warts. I cannot recommend this product.
M**E
Almost perfect!
Taking a star for not labeling voltage. That's *the* key function of this PD trigger cable... so they leave the voltage off?!#SMH
G**Y
Works great
I'm using this to power a Z2 CPAP machine for backpacking. It delivers about 15V from every device I have hooked it up to as long as the battery/charger is supposed to deliver 15V. If you need 15V be sure to look at the specs for the battery or charger you want to use it with. Most of the batteries rated over 45 watts can do it. Almost none of the 20000 mAh batteries can do 15 volts. Many but not all of the 30000 mAh batteries can deliver 15 volts. Be sure the battery you buy has USB-C PD OUTPUT, as several of the batteries I looked at only use USB-C for charging.How to tell if your battery will work with this: look for a line like the one below in the product description. If it does not say 15V then it will NOT work with this trigger cable: Type-c Output: 5V-3A / 9V-3A / 12V-3A / 15V-3A / 20V-3.25A (65W Max)
W**S
Excellent product
It's durable and consistent power transfer off PDA battery
S**L
Works great - 12v and 5v fallback
Works perfectly for me, if you plug it into a usb-pd source, I get 12v, if I plug it into a usb-c 5v supply, it provides 5v. Have not tested 5A claim, that seems dubious.
T**.
Cables and/or packaging needs to be marked
I bought a 2 pack of 9V and a 2 pack of 12V. Each cable is in a little plastic bag. However, when they arrived they were all in the same bag as a big group. There were no markings on the cables, the packaging, cable tip, or anywhere else I could find. I ended up having to buy a tester to figure out which were which. They did test at 9V and 12V, but markings would be helpful to save time and added expense.
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