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  #2501808 10-Jun-2020 08:20
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I picked up one of these https://www.noelleeming.co.nz/shop/computers-tablets/accessories/cables-chargers-and-adapters/satechi-st-tc108wm-108w-pro-usb-c-desktop-charger/prod189322.html. Not Gallium Nitride, but it's not too big. It'll do for now. Haven't used it much yet, but it does work on my G5 Elitebook.




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  #2514880 30-Jun-2020 08:25
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scottjpalmer: This looks promising https://a.aliexpress.com/_dUPGZ18

Pretty comprehensive analysis here https://www.firstxw.com/view/255688.html

Article here https://cntechpost.com/2020/04/11/first-gan-fast-charger-with-chinese-chip-released

 

 

 

I've actually just received one of those chargers yesterday, took over two months to arrive and then they didn't include the AU adaptor for it.  Won't use it with a travel adaptor so it's going int eh bottom drawer.  Does feel good quality, maybe a little bigger than I was expecting.


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