USB-C Charging Port:
•When the USB-C charging port is used independently it will deliver up to 20W
of power output (DC 5V, 3A; 9V, 2.2A; 12V, 1.67A 20W Max)
•When used in conjunction with the other USB charging port, the total max
shared load across both USB ports will be DC 5V, 3.0A Max
USB-A Charging Port:
•When the USB-A Charging port is used independently it will deliver up to 18W
of power output (DC 5V, 3A; 9V, 2A; 12V, 1.5A 18W Max)
•When used in conjunction with the other USB charging port, the total max
shared load across both USB ports will be DC 5V, 3.0A Max
TIPS:
•When inserting or removing USB Plugs from the USB Charging outlets, never
use undue force. Always insert and remove in a straight smooth action.
•Forcing USB Plugs into the charging outlets on an angle can damage the
receptacles inside or damage your cable/connectors.
•Always pair the correct plugs with the charging outlets i.e. USB-A, USB-C etc.
•Always check the rated load of the equipment you are planning to connect, do
not overload the connected device.
•Always ensure the plugs are fully inserted when charging.
The L & N pins of the power outlets have a built-in shutter which opens when a plug
is inserted and automatically closes when the plug is removed.
This mechanism provides an extra layer of protection against foreign objects being
pushed into the sockets, it’s also an extra barrier for dust and debris.
➢It’s important to understand this is only an additional preventative
mechanism, it is not an entire solution or a total prevention to foreign
objects being inserted into sockets.
TIP:
•Always insert plugs into the power outlets in a straight smooth action to
ensure the shutters open effectively.
•Do not force plugs in on an angle as this could damage the shutters.
•If you have trouble inserting a plug, reposition and insert straight into the
socket.