SleepyBear
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Only had time this morning to test the peak possible outputs on the truck usb charging ports. Didn’t test the peak combined output when both ports used. I also didn’t profile the ports either. E.g. can the 19v port do 15v, 12v, or 9v. However, this gives you a good idea of what the ports can do.
Front console- 45 watts (19v @ 2.4a)
14” screen side- 10 watts (5v @ 2a)
Rear passenger- 10 watts (5v @ 2a)
Bed outlets- 30 watts (12v @ 2.5a)
I suspect the front console port was supposed to do 20V at 2.25 amps.
Update: I seem to have lost my microcontroller code to trigger different PD/QC (power delivery/quick charge) coding in a boating accident. I really don't feel like re-writing it tonight.
I can however guarantee you'll get at least 2 amps at 5 volts (10 watts) on all outlets. This should cover most everything.
Of note, if your family has a Nintendo switch, it uses a less common 15V charge voltage. You're better off just using the AC plug in the back seat (available in upgrade package and beyond on off roads) and power brick that came with the switch. Otherwise it falls back to 5V slow charging and you'll have an unhappy backseat camper.
I'm just happy to see something faster than 5W in the truck built in.
Front console- 45 watts (19v @ 2.4a)
14” screen side- 10 watts (5v @ 2a)
Rear passenger- 10 watts (5v @ 2a)
Bed outlets- 30 watts (12v @ 2.5a)
I suspect the front console port was supposed to do 20V at 2.25 amps.
Update: I seem to have lost my microcontroller code to trigger different PD/QC (power delivery/quick charge) coding in a boating accident. I really don't feel like re-writing it tonight.
I can however guarantee you'll get at least 2 amps at 5 volts (10 watts) on all outlets. This should cover most everything.
Of note, if your family has a Nintendo switch, it uses a less common 15V charge voltage. You're better off just using the AC plug in the back seat (available in upgrade package and beyond on off roads) and power brick that came with the switch. Otherwise it falls back to 5V slow charging and you'll have an unhappy backseat camper.
I'm just happy to see something faster than 5W in the truck built in.
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