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The AITRIP 5PCS USB-C PD Trigger Board Module is a compact, high-performance power delivery booster supporting up to 100W output and multiple fast-charging protocols including PD3.0 and BC1.2. Featuring adjustable voltage settings (5V-20V), automatic USB-C forward/reverse detection, and advanced safety protections, it’s engineered for seamless, reliable, and efficient charging in professional and tech-savvy environments.
T**N
Works for at least 2.4A. The LED is hot to the touch.
This review is for 3PCS USB-C PD Trigger Board Module PD/QC Decoy Board Fast Charge USB Type-c to 5V9V12V20V High Speed Charger Power Delivery Boost Module. As of this review the product listing is not mixed with other products, only the 3/5/10pc variants.So far I have used this in 2 projects to power my gears with USB-C instead of various barrel jacks.One is Sony Blu-ray player BDP-S6700 that takes 12V/1A. The plug for these Blu-ray players is EIAJ-04 / EIAJ IV / Philmore 2559, something that is not widely available from Amazon, and those you can find charges more than this 3pc set. So I directly soldered wires to the circuit board to power it using USB-C. This leaves a pigtail to the player but I don’t mind. The USB meter says it draws 0.75A max while playing and this trigger board handles it well. Just note that 12V is something not every charger will provide since it is optional in USB PD specifications. It also works with my QC charger (again, check if it provides 12V at all).The other is Optoma ML750 projector. The projector takes 19V/3A. Using the 20V setting it also powers it fine. The original barrel jack measures 6mm as the outer diameter, but I used a 5.5 x 2.1mm jack and it works, it doesn’t have that nice click when plugged in but it is not loose so the projector will turn off either, so I don’t have to look for the exact dimension of the plug used. The USB meter says it draws 2.4A when the fan is in high gear, which is not something every such USB PD trigger board can do. I don’t have a project that draws 3A or 5A to say it will be fine in those situations but 2.4A is no problem.There is this red LED that lights up when it is powered. Even with no load the LED is hot to the touch. The chip that’s next to it is not hot even powering my projector.This board is great in that no soldering is needed, with the obvious tradeoff that the voltage selection switch and the output terminal takes more space than if you just solder it directly to the board.Next I’m going to wire this to power my Asus fanless laptop UX305 that takes a 4.0 x 1.35mm barrel jack - I’m just waiting for that jack to be delivered. That one is 19V/2.37A so I’m sure it will work too since the current is less than my projector. No need to rely on different power supplies!
M**S
A must have
A little big for tight spaces but works great for converting barrel plugs to USB C.Rip the 12v barrel plugs.... Everything should be USB C!!!
R**N
Excellent little trigger modules
These boards are terrific when used in conjunction with a good USB-C adapter/charger that can provide whatever voltages are requested. The three switches are a far quicker and easier solution than the "programmable" variants of these modules, and the screw terminals make it easy to quickly connect whatever you're powering. They come with no instructions, but it only took a few minutes with a test meter to determine the switch positions for each voltage.Those positions are (0 = off, 1 = on):1 2 3 Switch0 0 0 5V0 0 1 5V0 1 0 5V0 1 1 5V1 0 0 15V1 0 1 20V1 1 0 12V1 1 1 9VOne thing to note, there are no mounting holes on these boards (they're simply to small to include holes) so if intended to be mounted in a box or small appliance you'll probably need glue, a strap, or some similar method to fasten them in place. I may investigate using some flexible plastic tubing (maybe 3/4 inch inside diameter, 1 1/4 inch long) to secure these.
M**G
Very nice compact supplies.
Nice little supplies for small projects. Only 4 stars since one of the ten would work at 5 and 9 volts but not 12 volts.
A**L
no 12V signal.
I don't know if I got a bad batch. Hoping someone here can tell me. Here are my readings.0xx 5v100 15v101 20v11x 9vI am not getting any setting to give me 12v
A**E
No soldering required!
I have been making/ customizing toy cars and tanks for my GI joe Classified figures. Using these to provide LED light and RC car power (via USB and battery pack). These USB boards fit anywhere and work great. I fully intend to buy more when I start to run out of these.
B**Y
Limits current
While this thing does a great job at forcing my PD device to supply the voltage I want, it is severely limiting the current. This claims 100watts capable but I'm not seeing more than 8watts. When I meter my device without this adapter I'm getting 18watts. That's a huge limitation!!
D**E
Voltage Table / DIP Switch Settings
I hooked it up to a multimeter and got the following results (see picture with table). Please note that not all USB chargers can provide all the voltages listed. Most cannot.
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