10-14-2020, 10:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-14-2020, 10:28 PM by wdt.)
>don't really want to throw good money after bad
I see that usbC cables are starting to show up in dollar stores,,
not at all ideal for charging, but only a dollar experiment.
Do try it both ways,, ie "C" end flipped,,,, if it works, get a better one
You don't want to spend much, so I won't recommend anything else
(and don't be in a rush, give it a hour, sometimes a dead battery takes a while)
Thanks, wdt, for your reply. I'm a total noob. I'll look up USB C cables online just to see what you're talking about. How does the cable hook up to the PBP? Does it backfeed into the USB C port then? Also, what did you mean about try it both ways? I totally agree this is worth trying. Much appreciated!
I bought several usb-c cables at the dollar store (one us dollar each) and they all worked fine. I also bought one at the corner gas station for $4.99 which also works fine. With usb-c it's the same as charging a phone.
Cheers!
10-15-2020, 07:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-15-2020, 08:25 AM by wdt.)
Online will usually be a bit more money, look for the word charging, so maybe
the wires are a bit thicker,, a standard cable, "C" at one end, "A" at the other
The C end can be plugged in 2 different ways, label up or label down
Sometimes it makes a difference, sometimes not. If it is working, the red led will light
You will have to find (or buy) your most powerful charger, 2.4A is usual maximum
Obviously, for a test, OR overnight, you can use one with less amperage, try for 1A minimum
A pc, the usb3 port supplies 900 mA, usb2 gives 500mA
BTW, the pbp usbC port is NOT smart, so don't need to get fancy cable or PD/QC charger
Do try to get a cable that is thick, there are 10 wires in it after all
The USB-C cable did start charging the PBP and then, after that experiment, the AC power supply resumed charging as well.
Thank you everyone!