▲ | baobun 9 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Just make sure you get specifically for 12v (variable voltage sounds overkill if you know you just need 12v). There's like hundreds of vendors selling the same stuff under different names. There's not that much to it. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | ggm 8 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
The problem is the directionality. It's trivially easy to be led to usb-c TO 12v where what's needed is USB-C output (powered device not power source) and a question I couldn't get answered is: what is the specific words which specify this directionality -because "to" doesn't always do it. Virtually all "pd trigger" matches are to take usb-c in from a power brick, and wire to a dc input. They're all the complete reverse of what I want. I begin to think the word "trigger" here means "trigger a PSU to send 12v" and I want to satisfy a client asking for 12v to be sent. | |||||||||||||||||
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