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by ylyn 1060 days ago
Meh, this problem is super, super common. I have many random electric devices that charge using USB-C that don't have the pulldown on CC.

Maybe I should get/make a shim for this.. a USB-C female-to-male thing that just passes through everything but has a pulldown on CC.

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Wouldn’t it be dangerous to plug this into a device that does not expect to be powered?
No moreso than using a USB-A to USB-C cable, unless I fundamentally misunderstand something
Doesn’t USB-C deliver more volts and amps?
Not if you’re using the resistors to demand power. It will only provide 5v, the same as USB-A. It’s sort of a “backwards-compatibility” mode.
Right. You need USB Power Delivery, which requires the chip mentioned in the article, to get real power.
My USB-C to 240v dryer plug will work great at doing something.
I have a small kit I use when traveling. It includes a short c-c cable, an anker 45W charger (which is good enough for an m1 MacBook), a c-lightning adapter, a c-a adapter and an a-c adapter. Using both the c-a and a-c adapters in series works.