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The JacobsParts 9V USB C Type-C PD Trigger Power Cable is a versatile 4ft cable designed to power various electronic devices efficiently. With its 18AWG copper wire and quality molded connectors, it supports PD2.0/3.0 and QC4.0, ensuring optimal voltage negotiation and a robust 5A power delivery through its e-mark chip technology.
E**0
Works great. Please bring back the 12V version!
There seems to be a lot of confusion around the 12V version. TL;DR: 12V is an optional supported voltage for USB-PD, and some chargers don't support it, leading some people to mistakenly believe that the 12V cable is faulty. However, 12V is one of the most common voltages for consumer electronics, especially networking equipment, and being able to plug two or three of these cables into a single USB-PD charger saves loads of space (and probably power) compared with using individual rectifiers for each device. By all means, include a prominent warning, but please don't give up on the 12V market.
B**L
Works perfectly for Icom IC-705
This cable requests 15 volts from your USB-C PD power source, then it's up to the power source what to do with the request. I have one battery that supports 15 V and the radio reports 15.2 V. I have another power bank that does not support 15 V but does support 12 V, and the radio reports 12.2 V. This cable does exactly what it claims but is only as good as the power source you attach it to.
B**N
Amazing cables for charging laptops
I bought these to combine with a variety pack of 2.5mm DC to laptop adapter plugs, and now I can charge quite literally ANY laptop I come across.I'll definitely be getting the 12V and 9V ones as well. There's nothing you can't charge or power with a PD charger and one of these cables.
A**S
Output voltage varies with different power sources
The media could not be loaded. Giving this cable 3 stars because of the output voltage inconsistency.I purchased the 12v trigger cable to replace a hand-soldered one I made (with a large and clunky usb-pd trigger circuit) because I wanted something more aesthetically pleasing. I tried the cable with an Apple genuine USB-C power brick that came with my Macbook Pro and it only outputs 9v. Same when connecting to the USB-C port on my monitor. Both work fine with the hand-soldered cable.It outputs the expected 12v if I connect it to a Xiaomi Mi battery pack, and also to a generic brand usb-c wall wart. I assume there's a bug on the usb-pd voltage negotiation between the trigger chip embedded in the cable and the host power supply.Unfortunately it doesn't fit my needs so I'll have to return it.
J**S
Great cable for my 15V CPAP machine
I got this for my HDM Z2 and it powers it well which in turn helps reduce the number of things I need to bring when I travel. No need for a specialty $500 battery pack anymore or the clunky power supply. Just a normal USB PD (make sure it can deliver 15V at 3A) power source or battery pack and this cable is all I needed. It also doesn’t suffer from power drop and instability issues that some other PD trigger cables suffer from. When I travel I can now charge my phone, charge my tablet or laptop, and power my CPAP all from one charger.
T**E
Perfect for Icom IC-705
Works perfectly to externally power the IC-705 radio from a USB-C PD battery bank or suitable wall charger. Voltage is rock solid under load. I wish there was a shorter cable option, but that's a very small complaint. Thrilled that USB-C PD is available for DIY projects.
W**E
It works with a PD capable battery to power a 9V device
I’m using this wire to power my Behringer ms1 synthesizer from a usb battery that has a PD power delivery usb-C port.Works well, I only wish this wire, or the battery, had a power switch. And a normal USB-C power switch fails to work because no data lines.This wire drains the battery after a few days of being plugged in, and I would rather not plug and unplug constantly.
N**S
Cannot handle even 2A at 12v.
Deleting the old review and replacing with new.I don't believe that the cable can handle 5A at 12V. It cannot handle even 2A. The monitors require about 2A from power supply. The power supply is rated at 200W with individual power supply port at 65W. I've tested the port with 20V cable from a different vendor to charge my HP laptop and it indeed can deliver about 60W of power. With this cable at 12V, it cannot handle more than 1.5A. The power supply gets intercepted and the devices will restart if it tries to draw more than 1.5A.I contacted the supplier and they are very responsive so A+ for that but they are blaming my power supply cannot deliver 2A. That is indeed not the case. I also asked them for a recommended power supply that works with their 12V cable that can deliver more than 1.5A of power but they do not have any recommendation for the power supply. Basically, I am not sure if they have tested their cable for 5A.I'll update the review if they get back with me with the power supply that they have tested that can deliver 60W at 12V.
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