Power supply via laboratory power supply for Nintendo Switch

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Hello,

I need support.

I have a lab power supply (Peaktech 6070) and want to connect it to a Nintendo Switch console.

What do I need for this?

I guess a component like for IPhones so similar to Quanli iPower.

It doesn't have to be the cheapest.

Thank you!
 

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Try to get a switch donor battery, remove its charging circuit and connector, solder two wires to charging circuit then feed it with your bench power supply.
 

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Hello,

I need support.

I have a lab power supply (Peaktech 6070) and want to connect it to a Nintendo Switch console.

What do I need for this?

I guess a component like for IPhones so similar to Quanli iPower.

It doesn't have to be the cheapest.

Thank you!
Whatever you do, don't connect it to the USB circuitry. Because the USB circuitry expects 5V at first and needs USB-PD communication to switch to 15V, or it will fry the USB chip.
 

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