Basically I’m trying to de-clutter the cables to my charging station, and was hoping to use a 3-way cable for my phone, watch, and headphones.

My main concern is if one device is able to successfully negotiate QuickCharge or PD, would that send 9-20 volts to the other devices?

e.g. if I grabbed the wrong cord and hooked it into my laptop, the laptop requests 20v, would that PD negotiation succeed and also send 20v to my 5v devices on the other two leads?

I’ve only used these kinds of cables with USB-A and chargers that can only output 5V. Most of my chargers now are QC/PD so I’m curious if I should avoid those or take any particular precautions.

  • Em Adespoton
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    22 months ago

    Does someone make a plug that you can stick on a cable that will identify its capabilities? If they don’t, they should.

    • @felbane
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      72 months ago

      I bet Fluke will sell you one for $900

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      Like this?

      I don’t have one of those, but I do have one of these to test USB C power supplies. It will also test the cable you have connected to see if it’s emarker says it’s rated for various things. But it doesn’t actually test that those things work.