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5PCS USB-C PD Trigger Board Module PD/QC Decoy Board Fast Charge USB Type-c to 12v High Speed Charger Power Delivery Boost Module
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| Brand | DWEII |
| Color | 5PCS |
| Input Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Output Voltage | 9 Volts, 12 Volts |
| Plug Format | Type C |
About this item
- you will get 5PCS PD/QC Decoy Board Fast Charge USB Boost Module Type-c PD2.0 PD3.0 9V 12V 15V 20V Fast Charge Trigger Polling Detector Module
- Support a variety of fast charging protocols: PD3.0/2.0, PPS/QC4+, QC3.0/2.0, FCP, AFC
- The size of the decoy board: 23*11.5*4mm
- TYPE-C port power supply;Turn some traditional DC-powered devices into TYPE-C port power supply
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024Color: 5PCSVerified PurchaseAn awesome product, buy a single USB-C charger to charge all your old devices.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024Color: 10PCSVerified PurchaseGreat module, solved my problem.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024Color: 10PCS With shellVerified PurchaseIt is always outputting 9V. If you change the solder it’s still 9V. The default set voltage should be 12, but is outputting 9.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024Color: 10PCSVerified PurchaseThe voltages of these boards ARE switchable as advertised, unlike what another reviewer concluded, but I almost reached the same conclusion and threw in the towel.
In order to switch the voltage, you must bridge from the outside pin to the specific resistor indicated on the board. However, it's not immediately apparent that the 12v resistor is already bridged on these boards using a very tiny zero-ohm resistor which is difficult to spot, and bridging any other resistor without removing that initial bridge will cause the board to drop down to 9v/5v.
You MUST remove the tiny resistor from the 12v leg before bridging the other resistor. Took me quite a bit of poking around with a multimeter before realizing that resistor was there. Not the seller's fault, as the ad DOES indicate that it's pre-set to 12v. However, the advertising photos show a solder bridge, not a tiny SMD 0ohm resister, so it's really easy to miss!
Could've saved some time if this was a little more clear from the beginning.
Not yet sure how well the board lives up to its claims regarding its current-carrying-capacity. I'll update if I run into any shortcomings in that arena, but after figuring out the voltage selection, I just wanted to share that info for anybody else who is considering this purchase, or for anybody who has already purchased them and had issues figuring out how to change the voltage, such as the other reviewer who called them a "fake product".
The product is NOT fake. Documentation is simply frustratingly sparse, as the photos don't indicate the presence of that near-invisible (at least to my 40-year-old eyeballs) resistor, which was probably added to the manufacturing process later on.
Hopefully this helps save others from wasting a bunch of time scratching their heads.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024These guys are great at adding USB-C functionality to anything needing common power voltages. Soldering the tiny resistor to select the desired voltage can be a bit tricky, but anyone with a small tip or good skills should be able to pull it off without much issue.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024Everything's going USB-C these days and power supplies capable of supplying multiple voltages are becoming ubiquitous. Boards like these can be great for adapting existing electronics that run at the fairly common 5V, 9V, 20V and the somewhat less common 15V supplies. It should be borne in mind that many devices are regulated internally too and there may be some flexibility (try at your own risk though). These can mean that you may need only one or two supplies for a multitude of devices (if not they're not used concurrently), helping reduce cable mess.
All my supplied devices worked correctly at the configured voltage and modifying the link on one device showed it capable of supplying the other voltages correctly. I'm pleased with these items.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024Color: 10PCSVerified PurchaseI didn't open all 10 but after 3 I gave up and returned these hunks of junk. The resistors were in wrong places and 1 even shorted out my PSU completely.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024Color: 5PCSVerified Purchasewithout instructions I tried to figure it out the best I could but they never worked for the voltage set
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CarlosReviewed in Mexico on April 19, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Funcionan correctamente
Color: 10PCSVerified PurchaseHacen lo que dicen, estoy satisfecho con el producto






