⚡ Power up smarter, not slower — the fast charge upgrade your setup deserves!
This Type-C USB fast charger supports multiple fast charge protocols including PD2.0/3.0 and QC2.0/3.0, delivering fixed voltage outputs from 5V to 20V. Voltage is easily adjustable via DIP switches, ensuring stable and reliable performance with simple installation. Designed for broad compatibility and safety, it’s the perfect upgrade for efficient, rapid charging.
M**N
Does the job
Only down side is I needed to get the film off the top of the switch. It’s only there to help the machine that puts it on the PCB lift it with its sucker. I think some reviews left it on and struggled to operate the switches.Managed to get all the voltages I need from my Ugreen power brick & Asus monitor. Planning to use it on my home project to get the voltage current I need.
P**N
Works well, but board could be smaller
Electrically OK, but could be more compact. Switch labelling is misleading on the board: an "On" switch is 0 in the truth table, not 1. Check the voltage before connecting anything fussy !
R**G
programming matrix
switch logic as supplied - 'on' = 1output voltages programmed on generic usbC000 - 12001 - 12010 - 9011 - 9100 - 20101 - 15110 - 5111 - 5on Dell type 3 terminal with 7.5mm to usbC adapter000 - 9001 - 9010 - 9011 - 9100 - 20101 - 9110 - 5111 - 5
A**D
Works fine
Works fine, was able to get 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V and 20V from the output depending on the switch positions.Bear in mind this needs a USB-C PD power source that can provide these voltages, it is not a converter and if you only provide 5V then it is only going to output 5V.My only complaint is the switches are a bit too small and feel like that may break if changed too often.
R**N
Doesn't work as described
Output is only 5V. Maybe DIP switch is broken or its just Chinese crap.
A**N
Works perfectly
Can output all voltages up to 20V so long as the PD source you use is also 20V. That said, i think the DIP switches are inverted, so where it says on is actually off. Or im reading it wrong. Either way, with a bit of trial and error it works perfectly.
R**N
Worked but the switch combinations are totally different to the instructions
After a while with the multimeter I finally figured out the 3 switch positions to get my desired voltage. It was nothing like the combination in the instructions though. It's reasonable. I haven't tested it for very long.
T**C
Does what its meant to
Didnt notice this at first but for those who cant get down to 5v… Down position is 1. Up is 0. So 5v looks like this.
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