• MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      7 hours ago

      Just use decent quality USB C to C cables and power adapters. Don’t use splitters or weird adapters that go against the USB C spec.

    • JasonDJ@lemmy.zip
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      23 hours ago

      A lot of junk in the Usb-c world.

      One of my kids tried to charge their Kindle Fire with a 8-inch cable that came with some cheap AliExpress gizmo. The cable glowed and then melted. Fun times, since they left it on the couch.

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      1 day ago

      USB hubs.

      Plain old splitters will almost certainly damage the port, and if this is with a machine where USB-C is part of the motherboard, it could cause even more damage and be really expensive to repair.

      The power-only ones are not too pricey. But if you also need high speed data transfer (like drives) those cost a bit more. Be careful that even the ones that claim data exchange may not support drive speeds. It took me three tries to finally find one that worked.