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Every USBC cable works, even the cheap ones because you only need it for charging. If used as a data cable some USBC cables are worse than others but for charging every one is suitable.
Should be somewhere around 118 GB.
It's usually 7.2% less than the advertised size. This goes for internal hard drives, sd cards, SSDs, etc.
Every USBC cable works, even the cheap ones because you only need it for charging. If used as a data cable some USBC cables are worse than others but for charging every one is suitable.
So I can just go to Walmart tomorrow after work and buy a USB c to USB a cable and plug it into a usb block and charge it at the hotel I'll be staying tomorrow?
Edit: I don't want to go behind my tv and get the cable that came with the system
It does at the right wattage, that's the combo I use.USB A won't have the voltage to charge it
I bought this $11 USB C charging stand from Amazon and it charges, works as a stable, perfectly angled tabletop stand.
It's absolutely not wobbly, even with the controllers attached, and almost rigid with them disconnected.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DKTR37U/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Only slightly odd thing is that the USB cable that emerges from the rear, is micro USB - but the charger on the stand is USB C.
Anyway I'm VERY happy with it so far. Solves all my tabletop charging problems and is small and portable to boot.
What charger/cable are you using? I bought this stand and it's not charging my switch, but able to charge my other USB C devices.
NONONONO please don't use the nexus 5x charger with your switch, it's not spec compliant, I can't link you the reddit post because I'm ln mobile but a quick Google search will help you find itMy AC adapter that came with the Switch screwed up and I haven't got my Zelda on in a couple of days. I finally realized that I have another USB-C wall adapter and cord which came with my Nexus 5x. It's rated at 15W which I assume is safe to charge the Switch in portable mode. However, I'm one of those sadist that enjoys playing Zelda on my TV despite it looking better in portable mode. Looking at the Switch AC adapter, I assume that the 39W requirement listed is directly for TV mode. Am I right?
No you can't. The wrong cable will fry your system. A lot of A to C cables aren't compliant. You have to get one that is verified.So I can just go to Walmart tomorrow after work and buy a USB c to USB a cable and plug it into a usb block and charge it at the hotel I'll be staying tomorrow?
Edit: I don't want to go behind my tv and get the cable that came with the system
So I can just go to Walmart tomorrow after work and buy a USB c to USB a cable and plug it into a usb block and charge it at the hotel I'll be staying tomorrow?
Edit: I don't want to go behind my tv and get the cable that came with the system
No you can't. The wrong cable will fry your system. A lot of A to C cables aren't compliant. You have to get one that is verified.
NONONONO please don't use the nexus 5x charger with your switch, it's not spec compliant, I can't link you the reddit post because I'm ln mobile but a quick Google search will help you find it
Anyone have this post handy? Is there something specifically off about the 5x charger? It should just default to 5V and be fine so I am curious.
Guessing it is this one? Reading.
Yeah, that top comment aligns with my understanding, though I admit I am not an electrical engineer. Watching the linked video now.
I guess I am not seeing the risk. Dude is using a side-loaded device to force QC voltage draw and fluctuation. Of course that is going to be problematic. Not like the Switch is going to do that. Good to know about, and as been previously mentioned loads of times if you are buying fresh you should just go straight USB-C / PD everything across the board, but the risk of using a QC charger seems practically zilch. The worst would be ruining a cable, and even that is incredibly unlikely.
No, that's not it. It's specific to the Nexus 5X and 6P chargers. Please read this post:Anyone have this post handy? Is there something specifically off about the 5x charger? It should just default to 5V and be fine so I am curious.
Guessing it is this one? Reading.
Yeah, that top comment aligns with my understanding, though I admit I am not an electrical engineer. Watching the linked video now.
I guess I am not seeing the risk. Dude is using a side-loaded device to force QC voltage draw and fluctuation. Of course that is going to be problematic. Not like the Switch is going to do that. Good to know about, and as been previously mentioned loads of times if you are buying fresh you should just go straight USB-C / PD everything across the board, but the risk of using a QC charger seems practically zilch. The worst would be ruining a cable, and even that is incredibly unlikely.
I would like to know as well. I actually need 2 wall chargers for myself, especially a multi port one if anything.Would this be fine for charging the Switch? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LCDT7FC/?tag=neogaf0e-20
I already have the cable from the pro controller. Sorry if this has been discussed!
Anyone have this post handy? Is there something specifically off about the 5x charger? It should just default to 5V and be fine so I am curious.
Guessing it is this one? Reading.
Yeah, that top comment aligns with my understanding, though I admit I am not an electrical engineer. Watching the linked video now.
I guess I am not seeing the risk. Dude is using a side-loaded device to force QC voltage draw and fluctuation. Of course that is going to be problematic. Not like the Switch is going to do that. Good to know about, and as been previously mentioned loads of times if you are buying fresh you should just go straight USB-C / PD everything across the board, but the risk of using a QC charger seems practically zilch. The worst would be ruining a cable, and even that is incredibly unlikely.
No you can't. The wrong cable will fry your system. A lot of A to C cables aren't compliant. You have to get one that is verified.
...noNo - almost all anecdotal evidence is that 5v 1.5A or higher USB chargers are fine with the switch. USB A is much simpler and should be no risk to charging the switch
USB C - C chargers arenones to be cautious about as the soec is seemingly somewhat fluid
No - almost all anecdotal evidence is that 5v 1.5A or higher USB chargers are fine with the switch. USB A is much simpler and should be no risk to charging the switch
USB C - C chargers arenones to be cautious about as the soec is seemingly somewhat fluid
Google Dual Port 22w USB-C Charger
I have a Nexus 6P and I picked this up last year and it's been my main charger for my phone from the day I got it. Now I've been using it to charge my Switch and Pro Controller as well, when I'm not at home and it works great.
It costs a bit more at $40, but it's a quality charger.
As far as I know, this says otherwise:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1wJwqv3rTNmORXz-XJsQaXK1dl8I91V4-eP_sfNVNzbA/edit#gid=0
There are bad A to C cables out there that would be risky.
Anker is a good brand. Just like Aukey.So it's the cable, not the charger to consider? Thanks for clarifying because it was sounding like any old 2A charger would be ok. Better check on my Anker cable
So it's the cable, not the charger to consider? Thanks for clarifying because it was sounding like any old 2A charger would be ok. Better check on my Anker cable
Anker is a good brand. Just like Aukey.
No, that's not it. It's specific to the Nexus 5X and 6P chargers. Please read this post:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/4w1xf5/please_check_your_chargers_some_nexus_5x6p/
The C-C cable that comes with the Nexus 5X is fine. The power brick is dangerous.
This works for me to charge the Switch but not when plugged into the Switch Dock .
My AC adapter that came with the Switch screwed up and I haven't got my Zelda on in a couple of days. I finally realized that I have another USB-C wall adapter and cord which came with my Nexus 5x. It's rated at 15W which I assume is safe to charge the Switch in portable mode. However, I'm one of those sadist that enjoys playing Zelda on my TV despite it looking better in portable mode. Looking at the Switch AC adapter, I assume that the 39W requirement listed is directly for TV mode. Am I right?
Would this be fine for charging the Switch? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LCDT7FC/?tag=neogaf0e-20
I already have the cable from the pro controller. Sorry if this has been discussed!
I would like to know as well. I actually need 2 wall chargers for myself, especially a multi port one if anything.
Would this be fine for charging the Switch? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LCDT7FC/?tag=neogaf0e-20
I already have the cable from the pro controller. Sorry if this has been discussed!
I would like to know as well. I actually need 2 wall chargers for myself, especially a multi port one if anything.
Same!
How do I check what's the voltage of the powerbank? It seems most of the airlines allows 100Wh to 160 Wh.
Would this be fine for charging the Switch? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LCDT7FC/?tag=neogaf0e-20
I already have the cable from the pro controller. Sorry if this has been discussed!
Oh, I didn't know that. I thought I would need some calculations to get the Wh. Good to know it's already listed at the back.The Wh is sometimes listed on the back of the powerbank... I doubt it's over 100Wh, even that RAVPower PD one is only 99Wh, and that's a pretty huge one (26,800 mAh). Anything smaller than that should be more than good, the 20,100 mAh RAVPower is 74.3Wh, so unless it's like 30,000 mAh, you don't have to worry. Obviously they need to not be packed in checked luggage, batteries/powerbanks have to go in carry on.
Oh, I didn't know that. I thought I would need some calculations to get the Wh. Good to know it's already listed at the back.
Speaking of the ravpower, it was listed on the Amazon page that it won't work with Nintendo switch. Is that really true?
Alright, so this is indeed all a tad confusing.
I went with the RavPower 20100 charger -
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019IFIJW8/?tag=neogaf0e-20
And plan on using the USB A to C cable that came with my Pro controller. And I want to use the iSmart USB A port, not the QC port?
And it sounds like from reading this and other threads that I can play my Switch while it charges - albeit slowly.
True or false?
Thanks!
Alright, so this is indeed all a tad confusing.
I went with the RavPower 20100 charger -
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019IFIJW8/?tag=neogaf0e-20
And plan on using the USB A to C cable that came with my Pro controller. And I want to use the iSmart USB A port, not the QC port?
And it sounds like from reading this and other threads that I can play my Switch while it charges - albeit slowly.
True or false?
Thanks!
The Switch doesn't use the full 3A. Some gaffer did a test and it wouldn't draw more than 2A. The fact that the cable can do 3A doesn't mean the Switch is capable of asking for that amperage.The USB A to C cable from the Pro controller seems to limit charging to 5V / 1.5A, a better cable can do 5V / 2.1A.
Better yet, a USB C to C cable from that powerbank to the Switch would get the full 5V / 3A, for the fastest charging, but you may find the USB A to C cable good enough, if it's not at least you can upgrade to a C to C cable.
The Switch doesn't use the full 3A. Some gaffer did a test and it wouldn't draw more than 2A. The fact that the cable can do 3A doesn't mean the Switch is capable of asking for that amperage.
I still use C-C charging, because I can and it makes sense to use whenever possible, but theoretically an A to C cable will charge at the same speed. (theoretically)
Ah, that makes sense. I saw a USB c cable with power delivery on it. I guess I will only need this cable if the device I'm getting has PD on it?No, it should work fine. They're probably just pointing out it doesn't work as fast as the PD one, but I have a RAVPower (non-PD) and it works fine over USB-C. Amazon has a great return policy, so I wouldn't worry if for some odd reason it doesn't. But check the user reviews, I believe a few people have confirmed it to work on basically every model. The PD one will just charge faster (I think it's about 2x faster while playing), but the basic one will charge pretty fast too. If you ever see yourself wanting to use it for a laptop though, you'll definitely want a PD model (but compatibility isn't 100% guaranteed even then, so if it's for a future laptop, I wouldn't worry too much, just hope for the best or replace it down the road).