If you buy this Pd trigger splice the wires from official charger connector
Pd adapter white wire / red wire nvidia power connector
Pd adapter black wire / white wire nvidia power connector
You can use a 60 watt pd usb c wall wart
With any shield tv other than the tube , and since they are not sold separately and expensive on ebay
This mod costed 12 bucks other than electrical tape since I had the pd charger already just thought I'd share this to inform people have fun got most info from Here
--Update -- I removed tape and used heat shrink now much better
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Just thought I would show you what I made to use on my desk or in car,
This week I sold my Hero thinking my new phone would be sent when the ebayer said i.e the next day! I am still waiting 5 days on!
1) I removed the battery from the back cover.
2) Cut a hole in the corner for usb lead to come out
3) stripped the usb wire at female end.
4) soldered the red positive wire to the first pin and the second black negative wire to the 4th pin.
5) Glued the usb lead into the phone with a hot glue gun and now i never have to charge as its always on..
and whalah
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I am currently using an MHL adapter for my phone to run mirrorlink on my Pioneer headunit. All my cables run up through my center console and the short cord coming from the MHL is too much of a pain to work with. I found a company that will build me a custom cable as long as I provide them the specifications. I'm thinking of a specific retractable micro USB cable (female to male) but I want to know if the output cable on the MHL adapter is special in any way.
Here is the cable I'm referring to. If this is just a normal micro USB, my idea will work. If it's a special pin configuration to support the MHL data, I don't think the cable company will have access to that kind of hardware
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Just to share an excellent QC 3.0 car charger. I bought it along with the Axon 7. It is fast, even when using an old micro-USB cable+adapter, and it doesn't heat up even after more than 30 mins of charge. It also has another USB port for standard 5V USB allowing up to 3.1 amps at the same time through the second USB socket. It is also inexpensive and fits perfectly into the 12V car socket, with that I mean that It doesn't come out with vibrations. So no no-battery surprises when using navigation software. In my case the blue light ring fits perfectly to the color of the rest of the dashboard lights. And it is also very small.
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I am quite happy with it and I wanted to share this very positive experience with the community.
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I bought the PD 66W power adapter and Nubia 6A C To C date cable from China.
I tested the Nubia 6A date cable and RM 6 date cable for charging power.
Both can run up to 5.7A 9.9V.
The radius of Nubia 6A date cable is a little longer than RM6 one.
No wonder you keep typing "date cable" because Nubia wrote "Date Cable" on their own product.
We could all use more date cable
how about generic 100w cable does it support? wanted to use magnet cable by baseus
Well, I was trying to be thrifty by replacing my 5t's battery, but when I got to step 12 in the ifixit guide -- remove the flex connector to the USB-C and headphone port, a chunk of the socket came out with it.
Does anyone know what the name/model of the socket is? I'd be willing to give it a go with a hot air gun and magnifying glass if it saves me having to buy a new phone...
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Replace the entire subassembly.
Have the right tools and don't force connectors...
Remember out of circuit subassemblies are suspectable to ESD damage.
Found the connector on Alibaba and replaced it. Back to 100%, charging, data, and audio works.