Poundlands newest USB charger. And it turns out to be pretty good.
Not sure how long it will last if run at full current continuously, but the design is very good with large clearances, slots and separation.
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Not sure how long it will last if run at full current continuously, but the design is very good with large clearances, slots and separation.
If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and random gadgets for disassembly at:-
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1 amp is embarrassing
OneBelow has very similar ones in stock, albeit without the Output branding on them. I do wonder if they’re the same inside!
Linus Tech Tips on the way from their latest video!
Here before the Linus tech tip crowd discover what they have been missing out on!
LTT linked this video, Clive !
I wonder if the latest versions are up to the standard?
The time I had a brick that connected USB directly to mains
I ran a 5V D-Link network Switch off one of these USB chargers for two years using a barrel type adaptor. Worked very well for the job at hand and would certainly recommend it. (I only stopped using it because I had a higher quality redundant spare that had no other use) £1 well spent.
phooar look at the separation on that ,haha
I bet these would be good for building guitar pedalboard power supplies. 6 of these, an enclosure and the correct sockets would still be half the price of even a cheapo supply with multiple isolated outputs. Then again, if it was such a good idea, I wouldn't be the first to come up with it and there would already be 27 threads on the forums.
So it’s worth a quid … ? Hope so I’ve a few of these🥴
poundland love to cover they're asses
Please test there double USB plug