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by sudosysgen
1613 days ago
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The USB-C standard does guarantee that there will never be any damage - any voltage over 5V normally has to be requested by the device. As long as the devices are standards compliant, nothing bad will happen. The issue is devices that don't follow the standard, which can indeed be damaged, but what can you do about that. |
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The reality is that charging at high voltage while being a high speed connection with direct controller on your CPU is problematic if not designed correctly. Aka MacBook Pro 2016.