• Astro Mike
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    432 years ago

    Thank you, USB-C (and the EU too).

    Well, some stuff still has dedicated adapters, but hopefully those phase out sooner or later.

      • SokathHisEyesOpen
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        USB-C seems to break way more often than micro-usb or the Apple connector ever did. For me the connectors will look fine, but the cable burns out or something. I stopped buying cheap cables on Amazon, and at the gas station, they don’t last.

        Edit: some of you need to chill the fuck out with the voting buttons. What’s your rational? “I like USB-C, so I downvote a motherfucker!”. I like it too, but haven’t had good luck with longevity. I specifically said “for me”, as in “my experience with it so far”.

        • @TwanHE@lemmy.world
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          72 years ago

          Idk what your doing to your poor usb c connectors. But they are way more durable than micro usb or the apple headers ever were.

          • Echo Dot
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            12 years ago

            Didn’t Apples cables often spontaneously melt?

        • Astro Mike
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          12 years ago

          I’ve noticed the opposite. I’ll use a Micro-USB cable for 1-2 years (sometimes less) and it’ll always start having flaky connections requiring more and more jiggles to get working. I’ve used the same USB-C cable for a bit over 5 years and it works as well as the day I bought it.

        • @Texas_Hangover@lemm.ee
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          02 years ago

          Micro USB was the bastard child of Loki, and a glass cactus that can only be inserted one way up your ass.

      • @Magrath@lemmy.ca
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        22 years ago

        Are you buying cheap ones? Cause I’ve never had one break on me. Either user error and cheap.

      • Echo Dot
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        12 years ago

        Somehow my USBC lead has stopped charging my phone at high speed, it still challenges the phone but really really slowly. What the hell?

        • @uis@lemmy.world
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          Issues with CC conductors? USB PD works via CC* and USB BC works via DP/DN.

    • 👁️👄👁️
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      72 years ago

      Just because they’ll be able to physically connect and give a non zero amount of power, doesn’t mean they won’t be obsolete.

      • caseyweederman
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        02 years ago

        Hell of a lot easier to adapt USBC to USBD or whatever the next standard is.

    • Dandroid
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      42 years ago

      As USB gets upgrades to provide more power, we will need those barrel jacks less and less. My laptop can only charge 65W from USB C, but 130W from the barrel jack. It’s a couple of years old now, I think from before there was a standard for USB to provide over 100W, but USB C can provide 240W now. So new laptops shouldn’t even need barrel jacks anymore.

    • @clutch@lemmy.ml
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      12 years ago

      Well, if the issue is just whether the adapter is inside or outside the stuff

  • guyrocket
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    262 years ago

    And no more radio shack to buy more of these!

    I really don’t know where to go any longer for some things like this. I know, interwebs has it but I usually have questions that scamazon won’t answer.

    • @Godort@lemm.ee
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      192 years ago

      Mouser or Digikey are your friends here.

      You pay a little more than the cheap stuff on Amazon but you can be sure you’re getting the exact specs you ordered.

      • @Kidplayer_666@lemm.ee
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        82 years ago

        Mouser really is to me a neat lil store. You get in, ask the guy in the counter for the exact stuff you want, they type one or two things in a computer, check if that’s actually what you want and in less than 5 minutes they fetch it

      • @RubberElectrons@lemmy.world
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        42 years ago

        If it’s important… Double check the output with a meter just to be sure. Only got burned by it once, but for expensive/complex circuits, just give the critical components a sanity check.

  • @DrPop@lemmy.one
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    192 years ago

    A lot of those work for other products. It’s still good, don’t throw it away.

  • jawa21
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    152 years ago

    My dad has been an electrical engineer since the early 70’s. My inheritance in this regard is staggering.

  • @Godort@lemm.ee
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    142 years ago

    Having some spare AC adapters with barrel connectors is a pretty handy thing to have around if you do any electronics work

      • @Maslo@lemmy.world
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        42 years ago

        A good thing to keep in mind is that you should match voltages, but with amps the cord just has to be equal or higher than the device. It’s a rating of what the cord can provide, not what it’s spitting out at all times like voltage.

        So in your example of 12v 900ma, a 12v cord thats 1a or greater should work fine assuming the barrel is the same. This can also help declutter anyone’s ‘collections’…if you have a whole mess of 12v cords, you can safely ditch the lower amp ones.

  • Echo Dot
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    132 years ago

    That’s nothing I have an adapter kit that allows you to charge any type of. All of the big name brands like, Nokia, and Motorola.

    It’s a wild collection of 16 pins and barrel jacks and split connectors or if you want to go super futuristic mini USB B. I can charge any phone I want provided the phone I want to charge was manufactured before about 1995.

    • SokathHisEyesOpen
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      282 years ago

      You will need one within a week of getting rid of them and it will cost you $60-$80 dollars. It doesn’t matter if you’ve had them for a month or 10 years without needing one, as soon as you get rid of them, you’ll need them.

        • @Habahnow@sh.itjust.works
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          142 years ago

          Which is also where you should donate you’re unneeded ones. that way, the day after donating them, you know where you can get cheap ones because you all of a sudden need some.

  • @way_of_UwU@programming.dev
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    102 years ago

    Last month, the power adapter to my router died out of nowhere. I wasted a ton of time troubleshooting literally everything else other than the power adapter because I’ve never had one die before the actual device itself.

    Of course none of the other adapters I had on hand fit. I had to order a new one…

    • @A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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      62 years ago

      I’ve had that situation a few times.

      Just cut off the end and soldered it to another power adapter of appropriate voltage/amperage/pinning (be especially watchful in case one is centerpin positive and the others centerpin negative)

  • Flying Squid
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    82 years ago

    I think I have a big box of them somewhere. They have come in handy from time to time.

    • @WoefKat@lemmy.ml
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      22 years ago

      Yeah I use mine a lot. Especially the ones from broken open external harddrives (“shucking”). They’re usually 12V 2A and very useful for a myriad of tasks. Like my Unifi USG that has a notoriously bad PSU. I didn’t even have to change the plug!

  • @doctorcrimson@lemmy.today
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    82 years ago

    The other day I noticed a device with an adapter that had wildly different amps and voltage but the Watts were the same and it fit so…

    I think it goes there…

    • @noobnarski@feddit.de
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      That is going to result either in a bang or nothing happening.

      You can use a power supply if:

      1. the plug fits

      2. the polarity is correct ( - and + are at the correct location)

      3. the voltage matches

      4. the current and wattage is the same or higher

    • @flynnguy@lemmy.world
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      32 years ago

      You want to make sure the Voltage matches or bad things can happen. The current and Wattage can be the same or higher, it will only draw as much as it needs.

  • SmokeyDope
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    Virgin inifficent ac-to-dc converter user vs chad pure DC system user

    I love that pretty much everything short of heavy appliances you can think of comes in 12v 10a max cigarette plug or USB now. USBC PD -to -dc plug adapter is fuck in awesome

    • @starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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      12 years ago

      Never really thought about it, but everything being powered by USB has been extremely convenient for the last few years. When did this happen? I’m sitting here watching my flashlight charge with my phone’s power cord, and it never occurred to me that that’s rad as hell

  • uphillbothways
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    When I was a kid my dad would spend hours in the surplus electronics shop avoiding my demon of a mother. I used to untangle and wind up these things just for something to do. They had like oil drums (but cardboard) full of them, all tied in huge knots.

    • Aniki 🌱🌿
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      12 years ago

      I started messing with microcontrollers a few months ago and I already have a box of adapters.