Aukey Titan PA-T11 (60 W)

Aukey Titan PA-T11

60 W


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Gamer2010

2 years ago

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Stardustone

2 years ago

This does not work, you can only charge a notebook with a PowerDelivery Charger. The maximum power of the Aukey is 3A. Using all connections maximail 60 watts is okay, but to charge a notebook via USB-C you need something like this: Aukey Omnia PA-B6S + USB C Cable (90 W, GaN Technology, Power Delivery 3.0, Quick Charge 4.0, Adaptive Fast Charge)

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karolis.t

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

It should always charge, just not as fast when everything is charged together. The two orange connectors are the faster Quick Charge 3.0 connectors. If it does not work, it is defective.

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Sydeboelleli

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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You can connect it, the question is what happens then :-). No, seriously, it's not quite clear to me what you're getting at. Your K2 will probably just receive 5V from the Aukey device with max. 2.4A. Whereas the specification of the K2 states that it needs 5V/2A as input. That means the Aukey gives enough juice for the K2. But I don't think that charging the batteries is faster than if any other source supplies 5V/2A. But of course faster than on an older computer USB port that only supplies 0.5A. How fast the batteries are charged and which types is mainly determined by the electronics of the K2. It would like to be able to draw 2A, which it can do on the Aukey. But I don't see any other advantages with regard to the K2.

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rozurozu

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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I've been using my S9 with it for years. The mobile phone only gets as much power as it needs. Similar to when you want to get 80.- from the ATM after payday, it doesn't spit out the full amount. :-) Or you can also operate various devices from a normal socket, an economical device does not get too much power either.

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sonico100

6 years ago

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cschaffhauser

6 years ago

Hmm, I can hardly imagine that. I charge 2 iphones (6 and 6s) my xiaomi mimix 3 with quickcharge 1x powerbank also with quickcharge. and 2x pokemon go plus. I think the problem is not the power supply, but the USB-C cable. have you tried charging with other cables?

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Ukaros

5 years ago

No. It should charge, but only very slowly and only when the PC is off: "Surface devices can only be charged with chargers that are compatible with USB 2.0 or 3.0. Chargers with 5 volts and 1.5 amps or 7.5 watts charge the device slowly and should only be used when no other options are available. Low voltage USB-A chargers with a USB-A to USB-C cable will not work." support.microsoft.com/en-ch/help/4023450/how-to-charge-surface

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