I have read many search results about dock power and haven't been able to answer my question so i surrender and im asking you guys ha ha.
I see PD power supplies mentioned a lot and i know the dock needs 15v 2.6A but does a PSU actually need to be PD compliant?
I have a genuine dock on its way but without a PSU but i have a spare Wii U power supply that outputs 15v and 5A so it would comfortably power the switch in the dock, its a 10 min job to chop off the Wii U power connector and solder a USB C in its place.
Is there some stupid logic going on in the dock that makes it refuse to work if it does not see a PD PSU or will giving it the power requirements it needs suffice?
Thanks, Steve.
I see PD power supplies mentioned a lot and i know the dock needs 15v 2.6A but does a PSU actually need to be PD compliant?
I have a genuine dock on its way but without a PSU but i have a spare Wii U power supply that outputs 15v and 5A so it would comfortably power the switch in the dock, its a 10 min job to chop off the Wii U power connector and solder a USB C in its place.
Is there some stupid logic going on in the dock that makes it refuse to work if it does not see a PD PSU or will giving it the power requirements it needs suffice?
Thanks, Steve.