UGREEN 300W NEXODE CD333 Charger Review and Test

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  • UGREEN 300W NEXODE CD333 Charger Review and Test
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    In this video I am looking at the UGREEN 300W 5-Port PD GaN Fast Charger NEXODE CD333 and part number 90872.
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    00:00 Intro
    01:00 The adapter
    03:30 Data
    06:52 Thermals and comparisons
    09:16 The Rest!
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Komentáře • 258

  • @LasseRafnDk
    @LasseRafnDk Před 8 měsíci +21

    Despite heating issues, awesome to see UGREEN finally improving. Their chargers are beautiful, a shame they've been neglecting internals.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 8 měsíci +7

      Yeah, UGREEN has the low end 20W chargers down, I still need to test the new 30W ones, and then this ultra high end one is alright. Now for everything in the middle!

  • @kentvun
    @kentvun Před 9 měsíci +39

    Thank you for evaluating the charging performance over time. I think finding out the charging performance at its full load over time is a crucial bit of information manufacturer never disclose. Currently, that make you the only reviewer given this information. I am sure many more consumers would appreciate known this to make a informed purchase decision. Again thank you for your dedication doing this test.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +6

      Thank you for supporting the channel! I do need to do further testing, as I only did this at the maximum load for the video.

    • @user-rx1ei1yv2d
      @user-rx1ei1yv2d Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@AllThingsOnePlacesir please do kindly review the ego exinno 300 watts version

  • @ZED-PV
    @ZED-PV Před 9 měsíci

    Yay! My request is coming through! 😅😅 thanks so much for your videos. Every single one is a charm and informative.

  • @dericmiguel1
    @dericmiguel1 Před 9 měsíci +24

    Took a gamble on this a couple weeks ago since the Anker 240W still wasn't available on amazon. Initially planned on using this for my desk but it quickly found its home between the large couch and love seat in our living room. Its been the perfect replacement for rats nest of chargers we used to have for our MBPs, iPads, and iphones. The extra weight is def a bonus in this scenario, it still slides around a bit, but way less than what we had before. Thanks for the great content!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +4

      Thanks for supporting the channel! Yeah, I found that one charger of this size range can basically do anything on the charging front. It doesn't fix the rats next of cables though.

    • @versq
      @versq Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@AllThingsOnePlacewhat do you think about the Anker 240W adapter

    • @shaufiqfauzi6640
      @shaufiqfauzi6640 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I’ve just saw the review Anker 240w have built in cable that’s not good if anything happens to the cable you can’t replace the cable, they should make detachable cable like Ugreen does tho.

  • @voluntarypropaganda
    @voluntarypropaganda Před 9 měsíci +2

    I’m waiting on that Anker 240w video. This the best channel

  • @SimonLeslieTan
    @SimonLeslieTan Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the review!

  • @MoonsOfEmpire
    @MoonsOfEmpire Před 9 měsíci +15

    Great looking PFC and I really appreciate the 230v test, finally an adapter I can use for 140w that is efficient enough to use all the time. I did get the KOVOL on sale for £20 but I only use that for my pinecil soldering iron for short durations. Keep up the great work. From the UK 🇬🇧

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +3

      Thanks for watching! Yeah, I have the pinecil I need to update the firmware to do the 28V mode still.

    • @MoonsOfEmpire
      @MoonsOfEmpire Před 9 měsíci

      The heat up time is so fast! Now the kickstarter is over have you seen the AOHI starship that you can use as a desktop power supply bypassing the battery? I’d be interested to hear your thoughts if it comes to retail soon!

  • @fantv525
    @fantv525 Před měsícem +1

    Excellent review.

  • @WenShanChong
    @WenShanChong Před 9 měsíci

    Keep up the good work!

  • @GraviQuate
    @GraviQuate Před 9 měsíci +8

    great review as usual, not many youtubers review power adapters and power banks with actual objective data, which is a shame because there's a lot of them out there and with all the marketing bs you can't really be sure which ones are actually good. chargers from phone and laptop manufacturers tend to be overpriced too, and they don't offer much aside from fact that it'll for sure work with your device.
    300w is insane for a single power adapter, a few years back i wouldn't even think that was possible. i wonder what the hard limit would be for power adapters, surely there's a point where it's just not possible to pull any more power from a home outlet

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Well yeah, 1800 watts for a typical American socket. About 3600 watts for a typical 16A European socket.

  • @GiulioPiccinno
    @GiulioPiccinno Před 8 měsíci

    Damn finally a good review of this product

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks for watching!

    • @GiulioPiccinno
      @GiulioPiccinno Před 8 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace if anyone from Ugreen is reading this, I bought this product thanks to this good fella's review! Sponsor them!

  • @scottleggejr
    @scottleggejr Před 9 měsíci +1

    I paused it 30 seconds after your point about why someone would want it. I've had my eye on this one before I saw your review because I want to be able to charge my laptop, my phone, my earbuds, my portable battery, my "desk battery" all at max speeds for when I'm not at my desk for very long but need power on the go.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci

      Nice, yeah, that seems like an adequate use case for this thing.

  • @nich-ko6si
    @nich-ko6si Před 5 měsíci +6

    UPDATE FEB 9: ChargerLab released their 300w ugreen test and the PPS has been witnessed at 4.84 amps, so yes, 45w Samsung charging is confirmed to be on the menu. The newest S24 ultra has been seen pulling 4.72 amps at 9.3 volts, so there aren’t any issues there.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yeah, it's barely on the menu. I like to see 5 amps to make sure it's going to work, a little wiggle room is important. At 4.84 amps you are on the overload line, so expect choppy charging and device to device variation could easily put this over the line.

    • @nich-ko6si
      @nich-ko6si Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@AllThingsOnePlace I’m just not sure if it’s an issue with these testers because since PPS requires active communication between the device and the charger. These testers really aren’t built to handle active communication for PPS, unlike when you’re running fixed PDO. Which could explain the discrepancy.

  • @numberIII-dc6tx
    @numberIII-dc6tx Před 9 měsíci +9

    Hi AllThingsOnePlace, just a correction in this video:
    The PPS on this charger can go up to 21 volts at a full FIVE amps for the first three USB C ports, delivering full compatibility for Samsung 45w PPS.
    The fourth USB C port can go up to 16 volts at 3 amps PPS, so it will support 25 watts for that.
    Also, when the power on the second or third USB C port is limited to 60 watts when connected in a 140 + 100 + 60w or 140 + 60 + 60 + 30w format, the PPS Voltage goes down instead of the amperage, down to 11 volts at 5 amps, to preserve 45 watts PPS Samsung charging.
    When the fourth USB C port is limited to 30 watts in a 140 + 60 + 60 + 30w format, the voltage for PPS is 11 volts at 3 amps, to preserve Samsung 25w PPS charging.
    Ugreen has done the negotiation this way to ensure the devices are charging as fast as possibly needed.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Thanks. I kept having issues with the PPS mode hence the altered script versus on paper specs. I tried to get the full power but I couldn’t get it. I stepped the watts up slowly. I couldn’t get to 5 amps, even with only one cable plugged in on any port it drops out before 5 amps every time in testing with the PPS mode engaged. I am not sure why, probably the decoy board compatibility. It could be a timing issue. It cuts power like an overload condition though way before it should.

    • @MeganCollins-up8ru
      @MeganCollins-up8ru Před 9 měsíci

      @numberIII-dc6tx Are you the technical guy from Ugreen?

    • @numberIII-dc6tx
      @numberIII-dc6tx Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@MeganCollins-up8ru no. I just happen to have a load tester to make it work

    • @numberIII-dc6tx
      @numberIII-dc6tx Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Or maybe it won’t allow it at 5 amps unless it’s an actual phone that is plugged in

    • @abrahamgoodman536
      @abrahamgoodman536 Před 9 měsíci +3

      At work we have 5 samsung mobiles with super fast charging. 2 of these 5 mobiles super fast charging 2.0 (45w)
      So an update on this issue is really appreciated.

  • @kanecitizen
    @kanecitizen Před 9 měsíci +1

    I've been waiting for this review; all the other "reviews" are sponsored by UGREEN. This unit looks good for a laptop setup.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah, this is the best I've seen for a stays in place setup, or you have two laptops and a monitor or something else that needs USB C, and want an extra cable or two to charge a phone and accessories.

  • @Ice_2192
    @Ice_2192 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This has the potential to be the charger I’ll use for the rest of my life. Will wait for a huge discount for it has its price I’d way too steep.

  • @khazatasin4191
    @khazatasin4191 Před měsícem

    I am watching your videos from Bangladesh, really appreciate how you make our life easy

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před měsícem

      Thank you for watching! Amazing the reach these videos have.

    • @EVR1AL
      @EVR1AL Před měsícem

      I'm watching from Kiev, should I tell you how important this information is for us? Baseus 100w and Anker 737 team.

  • @anon7692
    @anon7692 Před 9 měsíci

    Hey ATOP, thanks for the video. I'd be interested in seeing you teardown and compare the various car jumpstarter packs, I think there are battery based and capacitor-based jumpstarters that might make for interesting videos.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci

      I actually just bought one, because my old lead acid pack finally quit, and my car battery quit. I think project farm did a great job looking at them so I don't think I can top that review. I also don't have that tester for the high currents but I probably will look at the one I bought at least. I'm an idiot for not getting the camera out when I had to use it a couple times.

    • @modecir
      @modecir Před 9 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Thanks. I’ll watch his video.
      I recently picked up Baseus’ two new jump starters and I’d love to know how they compare to those NOCOs. As jump starters, the NOCOs are probably hard to top. As power banks the specs of the Baseus look pretty good on paper:
      The Super Energy Pro+ 1600A: 59.2Wh / 65W in / 65W (PD + PPS) + 15W out.
      The Super Energy Ultra 3000A: 99.2Wh / 100W PD in / 120W DC in / 100W (PD + PPS) out / 120W DC out (135W total combined output).
      So on paper the Baseus look like the better power banks (those are decent specs even for standard power banks of those capacities) because all the NOCOs top out at 60 PD in/out. And since I’m keeping one Baseus jump starter in the car, it’s nice to have a good power bank there. I’m also hoping the high discharge batteries inside (Baseus are claiming 60C and 120C respective discharge rates) required for the jump starts mean better efficiency (higher usable capacity) at higher loads compared to most power banks with standard cells inside. Maybe they can even keep offering their max power output when the battery goes under 50%. Okay, now I’m dreaming but that I can actually test myself at some point.

  • @stellarproductions8888
    @stellarproductions8888 Před 9 měsíci

    Finally, a brand that topples over Basius, Wongdong, & Anker, and you don't even need to bribe your outlet with a doughnut, just shove the ground pin in there, and its happy with the power your drawing from it. You mentioned the only issue with that ground pin, is if you have another appliance that has a power to ground fault, you might feel quite energized while using this power adapter. Just know that pain is weakness leaving the body! So she can only hold 300 watts up to a half hour. Well, keep in mind that even high end gaming notebooks, don't draw 300 watts the entire time, power usage fluctuates as needed. Ugreen should market their adapters like power generators. 100-watts continuous, 300-watts peek. Great to see the new certifications! I want this adapter now!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Yeah, my test was pretty abusive holding it at 300 watts. It shutdown at a safe temperature limit which is welcome and will probably lead to much longer life for the power adapter. Not like the Wotobeus 200 watt adapter that you can almost boil water on, that's not going to make it in the long run. I need to do further testing to find the always on limit, it is certainly higher than 100 watts. Anyway, yeah, I was scheming how to present this adapter, I am glad that it turned out to be quite good.

  • @timjenkins8943
    @timjenkins8943 Před 2 měsíci +13

    DO NOT BUY: C2 port died after six months and just found out this happens all the time. Unreliable unit for the price.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci +5

      Yeah, lots of complaints on this one.

    • @thanakornpa
      @thanakornpa Před 10 dny +1

      me too c2 die in 6 month and c3 dead in 8 month. very suck product

  • @tommyle628
    @tommyle628 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Hey bro, thank you for your excellent review, the time and effort making this plus your own money buying this power adapter is much appreciated!
    This desktop power charger is a beast and Ugreen is doing very well recently. Actually I only uses 100W charger for my 2 phones, laptop, speaker and haven't reach 300W yet, this charger would benefit for more power hunger user, or better in a office environment, or family gathering haha,
    Where I live so close to China with 0% tax, I can get this just 112$ on sale, crazy huh?
    Keep up the good work, cheers!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Wow, $112 makes this very compelling on the value side! Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @MeganCollins-up8ru
      @MeganCollins-up8ru Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@AllThingsOnePlaceI'm guessing the guy is in Hong Kong where there's no VAT.

    • @Nicolas-gy3zf
      @Nicolas-gy3zf Před 9 měsíci

      @@MeganCollins-up8ru yep. Some people go to Shenzhen to purchase their electronics due to it being the global hub for mobiles there. In China it retails for only CN¥699

    • @LisaTao
      @LisaTao Před 8 měsíci +1

      That’s about how much they sell in China. Currently ¥799, which converts to $110

    • @Nicolas-gy3zf
      @Nicolas-gy3zf Před 8 měsíci

      @@LisaTao why is it almost only a third of the price there?

  • @jeremywhitesell2688
    @jeremywhitesell2688 Před 9 měsíci

    I bought a small 3 inch Ryobi fan to keep my adapters cool. Uses a stick battery that charges with a usb c. Keeps my laptop cool too. Not too noisy.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 8 měsíci

      Good idea! Yeah, it's sad that we have to do that but it does greatly extend the run time keeping these cool.

  • @YukonHawk1
    @YukonHawk1 Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome video.

  • @matteugenio
    @matteugenio Před 9 měsíci

    This seems like the new big power adapter king 👑

  • @_jerieljan
    @_jerieljan Před 9 měsíci +3

    I love powerful chargers like these. Even if a single 100W charger powering a MacBook Pro can be sufficient to charge the laptop itself and three other devices through USB-C ports, it's handy to just have the one brick for up to four devices at full output without worries.
    I was about to say that this would come in handy for travel, but maybe not with that much weight. But I'd consider it if I'm traveling with a group and we all need to charge plenty of phones and tablets.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci

      haha, yeah, one person gets to carry the power adapter someone else can carry the cables.

    • @adied7725
      @adied7725 Před 4 měsíci

      Any recommendations on travel adaptors for world wide travel?, please and powerbanks, was looking through all your videos looking at the ZMI 20 power pack and for adaptor? What do you recommend,?, please... Plus as I travel do I need a universal plug to... Would like a good combination of power, weight size etc.... Thanks, you are way ahead of the rest... So much useful information you got yourself another subscriber 😊

  • @thulanidngubane8603
    @thulanidngubane8603 Před 7 měsíci

    I'm loving it ❤️🇿🇦

  • @bjornrossouw7527
    @bjornrossouw7527 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you again for the amazing content and regular updates. One of the best channels I came across on CZcams.
    Would it be possible to also do a test on the ISDT 200W Charger as well please? Specifically the 200X model that supports 140w USB Type C Charging?
    I'm still searching for the best charger for my needs and cannot make up my mind between the ISDT 200X and the 200W Otao.
    Thank you

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks. I tried to get the 200X but my orders kept getting cancelled or they ship me a 200 (happened twice). Not sure it actually exists, ha. I have the 200 regular here though. I wanted to do both together oh well. The less interesting one will make it on at some point.

    • @bjornrossouw7527
      @bjornrossouw7527 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@AllThingsOnePlace Thank you so much. That would really make an awesome video if you can get your hands on both models. Looking forward to the review.

  • @matteugenio
    @matteugenio Před 9 měsíci +1

    I hope you’ll review the Anker 240W power adapter soon. Would love to see the test results.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah, I'm on an Anker break, they released so many products, need to do some other stuff for awhile. It'll be on here eventually.

  • @user-xy8uq5vg4e
    @user-xy8uq5vg4e Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you again for your amazing content. From your measurement table which one represent stability dc output ?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 7 měsíci

      I don't remember if I had this in this video yet or not, but the ripple would be that measurement.

  • @modecir
    @modecir Před 9 měsíci

    Nice! The GOAT for now :)
    We’re gonna need some similar desktop chargers to compare it too. Of course the Anker Prime 240W when your Anker break is over haha. I’m also curious about the ASOMETECH 260W (3C2A + wireles) and its clones (like the one on Amazon for $90 now) because of the lower price and the screen each port gets that shows V/A/W.
    I’m also looking forward to the Baseus 240W 3C1A + 1DC with an interesting form factor, interesting port positioning and a large screen, revealed recently at their Fall Product Launch in IFA Berlin 2023. ChargerLAB has a picture of it. And of course, a little further down the line we’ll see what Satechi unveils at CES 2024.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +3

      Yeah, I have a 260W adapters here, not the ASOMETECH though, it's cheap and it's really a 100W adapter, they added the ports together to get more watts but it's maximum output is 100 watts so yeah, hopefully not pulling tricks like that. This UGREEN is far above that, it can do 300 watts for a while which in this size is very impressive and it knows when it needs to lower the power level to keep operating and that is better than it seems. I need to do further testing of course.
      Yeah, I still haven't been able to get my hands on any newer Baseus releases. They keep cancelling my orders. They'll offer one for free for the usual fee of you make the video exactly how they tell you to make it with their press kit. Nope.

    • @modecir
      @modecir Před 9 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Good to know. Thanks for the heads up on the 260W adapters. It’s a skip then, even at a bargain price.
      Interesting to hear that about Baseus. Their terms sound ridiculous. Shame, they may put a lot of products out there but they do nail it sometimes. Thank you for paying for the Baseus adapters out of your own pocket and giving us your unbiased opinion!
      Yeah, about their new releases I’m keeping an eye on their new 160W wall charger, hoping it’s better than their previous 140W version; well, at least the 100+30+30 power distribution sounds good.

  • @alx9r
    @alx9r Před 9 měsíci +12

    I think this gets the closest I’ve seen to being the supply for a complete low-voltage desktop power distribution. It’s still only 3A at voltages lower than 20V and I have some devices like scanners, printers, etc with barrel inputs that need more current than that.
    But I think I could eliminate nearly all power adapters I would otherwise use at a workstation with this beast.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +4

      Yeah, I think this is a candidate to do some experiments with. Like replacing all my wall warts, I don't even know what they all do, but there have to be 20 of them behind my computer desk.

    • @AdrianTap
      @AdrianTap Před 9 měsíci

      Bigger and blac..ker is always better 😀

    • @GeekyGamer167
      @GeekyGamer167 Před 9 měsíci

      Seems like this supports 3.3V to 21V PPS mode, with that mode capable of 5A across the range. So with the right PD chip that will allow you to select PPS modes, you can do it all!

  • @JennErmyMedia
    @JennErmyMedia Před 4 měsíci +1

    Got this in December of 2023. February of 2024, the two middle ports are dead. I contacted UGreen, they were easy to work with however because I ordered from Amazon, they could only issue a refund, not a replacement. 😞 now I need figure out which to get next. Hence how I found your very informative channel.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci

      Yeah, I think they have a serious issue with this charger. I should pin a comment at some point.

    • @EdwardRankin
      @EdwardRankin Před 4 měsíci

      Yup, something similar happened to me. One port stopped working and they gave me a partial refund. Now two more ports failed but the original port is now working... Feels like a safety cutoff not working as intended.

  • @herrwarmduscher5204
    @herrwarmduscher5204 Před 9 měsíci

    I've been waiting for you to review this. Any chance you can review the small 65w robot Nexode as well?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah, I'm still thinking about it, I think it's the same 65W power brick in a fancy case. It looks cool though. It is on the list.

    • @herrwarmduscher5204
      @herrwarmduscher5204 Před 9 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Do you buy all of these with your own money or do viewers send them in to review?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci

      @@herrwarmduscher5204 I buy all of them.

  • @iu1191
    @iu1191 Před 9 měsíci

    Yowzer...That is big in all the ways.
    Great video, as usual.
    I initially thought it would be suitable for a desk with 2 people working from home, but it would probably just overheat, and they could each have a 100W power adaptor they could use all day, which would be better.
    I'm trying to think of a use case that is not better served by several smaller power adaptors.
    I am sure there is one, but doesn't that make it a niche product?
    Interesting though.
    It could be about future-proofing.
    Thoughts?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Well, a 100 watt adapter would over heat too. This one may do more than 100 watts but it didn't after a sustained 300 watt load. I need to do further testing to find the stable limit. I am thinking it is between 200 - 250 watts.

    • @iu1191
      @iu1191 Před 9 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace 200-250W could be useful in the scenario I mentioned - 2 people working from home may be doing some graphics work for a gaming company, for example, using the full power of these laptops for extended periods. A few things started to fall apart when I fleshed out that scenario. The PCs they would be using would come with their own power supplies, which would be stable and not cause any overheating problems. (Laptops and desktops). This device is not small enough to be a travel companion, so it would be competing against dedicated power supplies for specific hardware. Also, it is an extra expense - and not a small one.
      Let's say they use high-powered laptops to work in the office and at home with the same machine, and the OLT power is in the office, and they use this at home - even then, it would probably be more cost-effective to buy two OLT power supplies instead of this one.
      That leaves this being used for devices like a NAS or a series of NAS devices or something else that has a high power demand - this is NOT a device for devices with low power demands. Maybe this oulcn be used for an external graphics card enclosure ....but that would also come with its own power supply. NAS devices are best connected to a UPS. which causes problems with purchasing this device again. I am falling over trying to find a scenario where having such power in a pseudo-portable device like this that has a possibility of overheating is a good idea and has a market. I can't find it, and even if it happened, with overheating, it could make finding an alternative a more attractive proposition. Help???
      Am I going mad? ... Of course, I am using too much energy on something that doesn't affect me haha. Still, the thought experiment is helpful for scenarios we might encounter in our work, so your insights are valuable even if my scenario development is infantile and naive. Haha.

  • @siberx4
    @siberx4 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Such a shame it can't sustain that 140W port, but otherwise great results. I can definitely think there are some people out there needing to do unusual stuff like power/recharge multiple laptops in the field who would appreciate the logistical benefits of a single brick and single AC cord for this much PD output.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +3

      It might, I need to do more testing, it won't after being held at 300 watts for half an hour.

    • @modecir
      @modecir Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@AllThingsOnePlace Exactly. @siberx4 ATOP only tested at full load (300W). ChargerLAB tested it at half load (140W out of the C1 port) and it took an hour to reach its maximum temperature on both 110V and 220V. So at least we know it can sustain that 140W port for an hour. Shame that ChargerLAB didn't say what happened after one hour.

    • @Nicolas-gy3zf
      @Nicolas-gy3zf Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@modecir also, with a 16 inch MacBook Pro, it doesn’t take 140w for a whole hour straight. By 30 minutes it will start to taper off

  • @gusm6347
    @gusm6347 Před 9 měsíci

    I would like to see a test on the new ugreen RG 30w and 65w chargers since they have a little screen and I’m interested to see how that affects the performance

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah, from the ones with screens I've looked at, it hurts efficiency a little, and if it doesn't turn the screen off the idle power usage will be bad also. But maybe ugreen has solved that problem. Only one way to find out, so added to the list.

  • @Chaosbreak1
    @Chaosbreak1 Před 4 měsíci

    I recently bought this one as a main charger for my home devices, along with the 240w cables from Ugreen. My idea was to future proof and keep max performance and safety for many devices that are used daily. Probably a overkill for the use i will give.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yeah, this one is best used in that overkill situation. It can't take the heat.

  • @alexwhelan1
    @alexwhelan1 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi, had a question about these and was wondering if you could answer it:
    Due to the 100-120w constant idle load will this charger even work in airplanes that are mostly limited to 75watt, will it just draw 75/as much as possible and give you that as output wattage? So in short will I even be able to use this on airplanes if I intend to buy it as a dock mainly to use during travels due to high wattage charging needs for my photography gear. Also: do you think the weight is equal to replacing 5-6 65-100W chargers that i'd carry around otherwise?
    thanks for the effort you put in the vids :)

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci

      You would be able to use this on an airplane, as you mention, you'd have to make sure the devices connected don't try to draw too much power though. So, if you're charging at 10 watts per device for 5 devices it'll be fine. If you are charging at 50 watts then it's going to trip the protection circuit. In terms of replacing 5 or more 100 watt adapters, that's 200 more watts on the one end so maybe not up to that. It's all about what you're plugging in though and how much power each thing needs.

  • @sim_sonhd8723
    @sim_sonhd8723 Před 9 měsíci

    Hey ATOP, i love your reviews and wanted to ask if you could test the SHIFTCharger 65W. Its a fair produced charger from a German Company called Shift and i was looking to buy one but could not find a single review on it, probably because the Company is still quite small. I am not sure in which cuntries the deliver to, so if you need help getting your fingers on one i would be happy to help as a local german.

  • @blacksterangel
    @blacksterangel Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this review. I have a question about power negotiation though. Based on your test, the power negotiation (reset) only happens on port that needs adjustment? So, since the 5 ports when used together can output 140, 65, 45, 20, and 22.5 watts, if I were to use each plug to charge devices whose power requirement were below those numbers, it would never renegotiate? My current charger is a low-quality charger and every time a device is plugged or finish charging, the entire charger will reset, sometimes multiple times. I'm interested in buying this charger if i can avoid a chorus of charging chime every time it happens.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci

      This technically should do that. But it has user reported long term reliability issues so maybe not this one...

  • @PARAGKADAM
    @PARAGKADAM Před 9 měsíci

    Can you review some GaN power adapter from India?
    There are few brands but no one has reviewed them like you do
    I’ll mention few famous brand
    Stuffcool, Spigen, Belkin, Ambrane.
    Love your videos, thank you in advance😊

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the suggestions. There are plenty of Belkin and Spigen videos, but I haven't heard of the other two.

  • @numberIII-dc6tx
    @numberIII-dc6tx Před 9 měsíci +3

    "Doe 6"
    0.373 watts idle power.
    How does it meet the power requirements? It's 0.21 watts cutoff limit.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +3

      At greater than 250 watts the limit goes up to 0.5 watts.

  • @fluoxethine
    @fluoxethine Před 2 měsíci

    EXINNO+ 300W GaN charger might be next on the list.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah, I avoid kickstarted things. It's an interesting device, certainly on the list, but never at the top. I should give them another look and see how things are going.

  • @shaiderramos8065
    @shaiderramos8065 Před 8 měsíci

    Should check out ISDT 200X, great power station with wireless charging

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah, as far as I can tell it doesn't exist. Ordered several got the 200 a bunch of times, if they make it difficult to get it I'm not looking at it. I will give it one more try.

    • @shaiderramos8065
      @shaiderramos8065 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@AllThingsOnePlace where did your order yours from? Got mine from amazon and didnt take long to arrive, great charging station

  • @xxxxxx46142
    @xxxxxx46142 Před 9 měsíci

    Which compact 67watts dual port charger would you recommend and what are your take on the ones done by toocki (low cost branch of essager) they are widely available on aliexpress and seems the best price/quality/safety ratio?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I haven't looked at any Toocki ones. As of now, it's probably the Anker products for the more modern USB negotiation but on the cheaper side, maybe Mcdodo or Baseus?

  • @arnaud0186
    @arnaud0186 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello, I wanted to ask you if there were some plans about testing out the Pine desktop power supply. It’s a desktop charger if I can call it this way with a little screen in front, announcing 120W for 38$ I’m curious what will come out of this and how the screen works and if it is accurate .
    And thank for the great videos you are doing, it’s very useful information 😊

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yeah, that's a wildly low price. I should check it out for sure.

  • @psidhu1979
    @psidhu1979 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video.. I wanted your opinion on Hyper products? I had the hyperJuice 245w powerbank and 245w Charger. The charger worked well but the powerbank was returned 4 times to Hyper. Both were stolen 5 days ago in Italy and now I am on a lookout for new ones. I was wondering if you had a solid recommendation for a charger (MacBook Pro 16💻inch, 2 phones and a power bank to charge) and a good power bank. I am an Airline pilot and need safety to be paramount for the power bank. Form factor is very important too. It's best if it's flat and not like a brick. Would much appreciate your help with these two.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yeah, the Hyper stuff was recalled and a lot isn't available anymore. That pretty much said what I needed to know. The physics are not with what they were doing and offering. I think the newer stuff is fine, it's a lot of clones anyway. In terms of a charger, the Anker prime 240 is a big charger but it can do what it says it can do. For power banks, I'd actually look at Iniu. The 15k and 25k in particular were interesting devices. They may not be the fastest or lightest but they don't overheat and meet the claims on the package. But as always, just options. There's so many options.

  • @shaufiqfauzi6640
    @shaufiqfauzi6640 Před 5 měsíci

    I’ve bought this for $105 it’s worth it, one charger can fast charge all my device at the same time.

  • @user-oq1vz8yl1u
    @user-oq1vz8yl1u Před 6 měsíci

    Is there a device that you can power 6 Lenovo T490 laptops from one or two power adapters? The laptops originally come with 65w USB C power supplies. I'm trying to limit the space the power adapters take up in a lab environment as well as the number of outlets required.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci

      That’s a tough one. It depends on how heavily loaded the laptops are. If they aren’t pegged at high usage all the time maybe can squeeze three onto this power adapter full time. Another option two satechi adapters (165w) but those generally are more MacBook oriented for compatibility and it would be a bit under powered as well. Sounds like some trial and error may be required.

  • @Rossoneri09
    @Rossoneri09 Před 9 měsíci

    Could you please review the Baseus Gan5 pro 100w C+U? Is there any difference compared to the Gan2 pro version? Thank you ❤

  • @warren488
    @warren488 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm thinking of getting this one, do you think that is its a better choice than a 200W if I'm likely to be running it at the full 200W for long periods?

  • @childone4315
    @childone4315 Před 4 měsíci

    hi. quick question about the power cable. so if i got the adapter from the UK, the rated voltage and current is different from the one in the video. if i were to travel to lets say the US, can the power cable support the voltage and current over there? thanks

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci +1

      The adapter is universal. The plug itself is for whatever rated voltage it's made for. But good thing with this is you can swap the cord.

    • @childone4315
      @childone4315 Před 4 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlaceah, i see. seems that the safest way is to change the cord. tq

  • @fruitypie
    @fruitypie Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks!

  • @Roseirful
    @Roseirful Před 3 měsíci

    Yes 300W is a lot of power and you need to have many devices discharged enough at the same time (for them to ask for their max power) to even reach 300w. Advertisement for this shows a meeting room in a work office :)
    But why not if you love « big » chargers like me (though I will not purchase it). And at least you will probably not be at 100% load 300W.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 3 měsíci

      I did pick up an ebay special 300w charger that supposedly does 140+140 or 100+100+100 watts should be interesting... It's going to be a piece of junk. I should put up a pole asking how fast people think it will stay on before it resets.

  • @rokiedecentra9656
    @rokiedecentra9656 Před 8 měsíci

    do you actually use multiple electronic loads beyond testing chargers?

  • @distilledliquor
    @distilledliquor Před 9 měsíci +1

    I'll buy this if I'm going to have a pair with macbook pro

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yeah, it makes sense for that use case. With enough spare power for a monitor or two and charging your phone and watch.

  • @DJ_Driven
    @DJ_Driven Před 26 dny

    Why not add mesh cooling vents and or adding a small cooling fan?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 20 dny

      Many reasons... Noise, accessibility to internal components through vents, so now safety is a concern, cost, efficiency. Could it be done right, yes, but will they, no. I looked at two with a fan, they were awful.

  • @JaminHGrilla
    @JaminHGrilla Před 8 měsíci

    Could you do a review on adapters that are also good charging converters?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 8 měsíci

      What do you mean?

    • @JaminHGrilla
      @JaminHGrilla Před 8 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace I'm interested in a multi port adapter that I can travel with and safely plug in while in different countries and it'll adjust to the voltage.
      I know ugreen makes an adapter with multiple plug types but I don't know that it's an actual voltage converter.
      Hopefully I explained it well. I'm working with limited knowledge to begin with 😅

  • @numberIII-dc6tx
    @numberIII-dc6tx Před 9 měsíci +2

    For 300 watts, this really is too heavy. 836 grams without the cable. The Wotobeus 200w charger was 390 grams with a cable, so Ugreen should be able to slim this down to about 600 grams in the ultimate test.

    • @modecir
      @modecir Před 9 měsíci +4

      Unfortunately, we also need to take into account the fact that the surface area of a charger increases at a slower rate than its volume. I think you need more and more surface area to cool down these increasingly powerful adapters. Then the dimensions increase significantly and with the volume also comes weight, with the manufacturers adding heavier heatsinks and other components as well.
      It looks like that’s why the Satechi 200W has such a slim form factor compared to this UGREEN. They probably designed it that way to try to maximise the surface area, but it’s still a lot bigger and heavier than the Satechi 165W, even though on paper that reads like a small power increase of 17.5%.
      As far as I can tell, it’s a lot easier for the less powerful chargers to optimise the volume and weight. The best power to wight ratio of all the adaptors I own goes to the Anker 711 Nano II 30W. 30 watts is the least powerful class of GaN chargers Anker makes.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the detailed analysis!

  • @hafizirahmat3182
    @hafizirahmat3182 Před 8 měsíci

    Can u recommend the est charger for charging my anker 737 powerbank

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 8 měsíci

      Any of the 140W three port chargers are decent from an efficiency stand point, I typically will charge with one of them, the Rocoen is usually cheap, but its also cheap, they have a less than stellar reliability record.

  • @NicksStuff
    @NicksStuff Před měsícem +1

    Have you tested what's on the cheaper end of the market? There are a few on Aliexpress that advertise PD 3.1 at 28V (on top of QC, wireless etc) for a *quarter* of the price. I'm kinda tempted as my new soldering iron can take advantage of 28V PD 3.1 (at 4.65 A)

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před měsícem

      Yeah, I have an eBay special here to test. We'll see. Hopes are low. What soldering iron is that?

    • @NicksStuff
      @NicksStuff Před měsícem

      @@AllThingsOnePlace The Pinecil. Open source hardware, open source software (IronOS, very reactive developer), uses Hakko T12 tips (but they developed shorter versions with a lower resistance of 6.x ohms, hence the 130 W capability at 28V)

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před měsícem +1

      @@NicksStuff Okay, yeah, I figured that, I do have one but I have not tried to update the firmware to support 28V.

    • @NicksStuff
      @NicksStuff Před měsícem

      @@AllThingsOnePlace By the way, Pine64 (who makes the Pinecil) have two power supplies. No PD3.1, though.
      But the 50€ Aliexpress special that advertise 140W PD3.1 looks very similar to Pine64's desktop Power supply (with updated ports)

  • @distion
    @distion Před 2 měsíci

    It's a shame they don't sell it anymore. I don't need a 300 Watt desktop charger, but its vertical design looks so much better than the single remaining desktop charger they sell now.

    • @distion
      @distion Před 2 měsíci

      At least I'm assuming they don't make these anymore since I can't find it on the Ugreen page. Was this one only ever available on other sites?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yeah, but they had quality control issues, also the thing I show, it overheats, so who knows maybe a V2 will come out fixing the issues.

  • @samiulislamsharan
    @samiulislamsharan Před 9 měsíci

    can you please review "RAVPower 65W GaN Tech Wall Charger" ?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I added it to the very long list. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @iZacq
    @iZacq Před 5 měsíci

    If possible compare it to Anker 240w which is worth buying
    Thanks

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I will video should be live on that on the 24th of Feb.

  • @Akioshinya
    @Akioshinya Před 9 měsíci

    Is there a good variable 3 port c wall charger available in the market?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 8 měsíci

      There are several 108W three port chargers on the market but I found those to be not so great. The 165W Satechi is four ports but is a pretty good charger, generally widely compatible. The Anker 150W is another option. I am hoping to see some more three port USB C options on the market though.

  • @ericklein5097
    @ericklein5097 Před 8 měsíci

    There's another 300W charger....comes up on Aliexpress for me all the time. I have seen some concerns about heat when going over 200W.....but granted its like half the size of this UGreen one...I don't even know if it has any brand name. I see it on sale right now for $75 which is the lowest I've seen. Pretty sure its 140W on two ports? but it might just be one?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah, 300 watts and smaller than the UGREEN sounds like a recipe for disaster.

  • @subtam2693
    @subtam2693 Před 4 měsíci

    Could you suggest which adapter is top without considering about price ?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 4 měsíci

      Anker makes some of the best. They also make some of the worst.

    • @subtam2693
      @subtam2693 Před 4 měsíci

      would tell which model, as check your review only baeaus multiple port 100w is the most high efficiency power adapter. but anker not @@AllThingsOnePlace

  • @warmsa25
    @warmsa25 Před 6 měsíci

    My original laptop adapter is 100W AC, Output: 20V DC, 5A. Can I use this first top slot 140W to charge my laptop at 100W by using thunderbolt4 100w cable?
    My purpose to buy this is to use all slots at the same time to charge laptop 100W and the rest are for iPhone, iPad etc. If we charge all slots at the same time, I only see first slot available at 140W max which I doubt if I can use it for my laptop.
    I haven’t have much knowledge about electricity. Please help me clarify.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 6 měsíci

      I think that use case will be find with this adapter. The top port can keep 100 watts.

    • @warmsa25
      @warmsa25 Před 6 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlaceThank you for the information. Since my original laptop adapter is 20V5A, I haven’t seen this 20V5A at the first port (140W) so I still wonder how it can keep 100W. In my opinion, it could be 100W more or less. Not the exact 20V5A at 100W. I’m afraid it gonna crash my laptop.

  • @meccu19
    @meccu19 Před 9 měsíci

    I wanted this as my satechi 165 not charging my lenovo laptop by some reason

  • @Nicolas-gy3zf
    @Nicolas-gy3zf Před 9 měsíci +1

    The idle power needs to be treated at 0.21 watts or less. If the Anker 140w 717 can do 0.06 watts idle, then why can't Ugreen make this 300w charger idle at 0.15 watts or even lower?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I took this as the greater than 250 watt power supply so meets the 0.5 watt requirement. It is odd that the mutli-voltage doesn't even have a category for that. The EU law is more clearly written and it doesn't meet that law, it meets CEC requirements and Australian requirements though so mishmash of rules and requirements. But yeah, it probably could be brought down to 0.21 watts or less with some more careful design. The designer often has to make a sacrifice of what chips are available. The input circuitry uses a lot of power as well, as apparent by the apparent power usage.

  • @ameerbarakat3499
    @ameerbarakat3499 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have a ugreen 100w charger, and I have a 65w from the same company, but the problem I noticed is that they are not compatible with Samsung devices, so they charge the phones slowly. I have a type C cable with a screen that shows the watts. The speed of the charger was in the twenties and decreased to 15w and less. I tried this on a tab s7 plus. And the S22 U and S23 U. I don’t know what the reason is, but when I was charging my power bank (30000mah basuse 65w), it was charging at approximately 62w speed until the battery was fully charged. Therefore, whoever wants this for phones is a bad choice. But the solution to my problem was to buy a charger (basues). 65w (I also have 140w chargers from Basuse. They both charge my tablet at a speed of 37w up to 80 percent, and I am very happy to replace the Ugreen charger. What do you think?

    • @ameerbarakat3499
      @ameerbarakat3499 Před 9 měsíci

      The difference between the two chargers is very large. The charging time differed a lot. Especially when I charge my tablet and I use it, it takes hours when it charges at a speed of 15w. But when I charge it with a basuse charger, it charges quickly even when I use it. I do not know the reason. Does the charger force the tablet to accept electricity and why it does not happen? This is with ugreen ??

    • @ameerbarakat3499
      @ameerbarakat3499 Před 9 měsíci

      Because I always notice that when I open the lock screen of the tablet, the charging speed automatically decreases, even with a basuse charger. But the difference is that the basuse charger lasts for a very long time on fast charging. The charging speed sometimes decreases and then returns after a while. Even during use, I am happy with this charger because I can fill the battery while using the device

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I did have some issues with dropping out of the PPS mode, this claims to support the 45W mode and has PPS, but yeah, no actual tests with Samsung devices and with my PD trigger it didn't get there.

  • @BiswadeepPodder
    @BiswadeepPodder Před 3 měsíci

    What is the ideal wattage consumption?

  • @cptcrogge
    @cptcrogge Před 8 měsíci

    Perfect if you keep it on your desk and want to charge multiple devices or need something for a meeting table where 2-3 people have to charge their laptops. I think its obvious that this is not the best choice for travel.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 8 měsíci

      It would take up the whole tray on an airplane. I think you need to buy another seat if you bring this one along.

  • @norgtube
    @norgtube Před 9 měsíci

    Does anyone make a *thin* power adapter ~100watts? The apple one is border line, and every GaN adapter I see shrinks the dimensions I don't care about. I want one that fits my laptop pouch better!

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      The thin one's I have seen are usually 65W. I have a bunch of them to look at, I don't think they're going to be very good performance wise.

  • @hvusvhvusv
    @hvusvhvusv Před 8 měsíci

    Is that good for one plus 11 pro charger? As fast chargr?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 8 měsíci

      It will charge it but I don't think it will fast charge it. I don't think it supports the correct protocol.

  • @thanakornpa
    @thanakornpa Před 9 měsíci

    I looking for new charger today and see this, wow this match my expect. In Thailand can buy Satechi 200w and Ugrenn 300w at the same price, After discount promotion in online the price is about 100 usd and I choose ugreen 300w for sure

  • @TheCoomer
    @TheCoomer Před 9 měsíci

    I just wish that these charges had more USB a ports because I have so many decent USB a cables ha ha

  • @mikeo6185
    @mikeo6185 Před 7 měsíci

    When you say it’s not good for phones, is that due to efficiency or potential damage?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Efficiency at 10 or 20 watts is not great. No damage.

    • @mikeo6185
      @mikeo6185 Před 7 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace I appreciate the quick response. You earned a sub from me. I’m looking forward to your future video of this charger under a sustained load over a longer period of time. As well as the Anker 240w.

  • @jaymedina3142
    @jaymedina3142 Před 7 měsíci

    I use Samsung phones so you just saved me some money since it won't support the 45 watt mode

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 7 měsíci

      It claims to support it, and it will do the 25W mode easily. It depends on how far the phone pushes that 5 amp limit though.

    • @rolf2943
      @rolf2943 Před 5 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace I can confirm, it only charges up to 23ish Watts on my samsung galaxy S24 Ultra

  • @Cnote1
    @Cnote1 Před 9 měsíci

    When you say don't use this to charge phones does that mean it will damage my phone if I use it to charge?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the support!! No it won't damage the phone. It is very much lower efficiency in the lower watt region where a typical phone will charge so it will cost more money to charge with this versus a smaller charger.

    • @Cnote1
      @Cnote1 Před 9 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace thank you so much for the response!

  • @Robbyjonesy
    @Robbyjonesy Před 8 měsíci

    is it ok to use apple 20 watts charger on samsung phones?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah. That’s fine. It won’t charge faster 10-15 watts though.

    • @Robbyjonesy
      @Robbyjonesy Před 8 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace thanks a lot

  • @shahzebatiq1
    @shahzebatiq1 Před 5 měsíci

    Stupid question: What would happen if we opened it up, filled it up with dialectric fluid, and sealed it back up?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 5 měsíci

      Is it an efficient heat transfer dielectric? Probably nothing, as they basically already do this. It is typical to fill the inside with heat transfer glue on any components to a metal shield then to the case. The issue is the case itself not dissipating enough heat. Just a little bit of airflow would help. Maybe you can get a little better heat transfer to the case but then the case will be 110 degrees C and burn people.

  • @Wolar94
    @Wolar94 Před 9 měsíci

    Why don't they stick a solid state cooler in there?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      ha, well, it would ruin the efficiency. Then you'd have to get the heat from the cooler and the heat from the adapter out of the box.

    • @Wolar94
      @Wolar94 Před 9 měsíci

      @@AllThingsOnePlace They seem to perform particularly well in new mini-pcs, i would imagine very small air openings in the casing would suffice to make something like a battery bank to perform in ideal temperatures.

  • @TommyThousandFaces
    @TommyThousandFaces Před 9 měsíci

    It's really unfortunate that device manufacturer of high powered devices keep using USB C and let users buy chargers claiming they're power supplies. That's why I don't get reviewers get annoyed when they see barrel connectors or proprietary connectors on laptops. If they come with one that means they can be reliably powered all the time and not be hampered by a charger overheating. Though maybe this one can sustain 140W without overheating.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah, I didn't do enough tests to find the limits on this adapter, my guess is that with the efficiency bump at 75% load it's probably around 250 watts all the time, I will do some more tests of course. 300 watts is extreme, 28 watts of heat doesn't sound like much but in a confined box this size...

  • @sergey5734
    @sergey5734 Před 9 měsíci

    5:15 “connects usb to ground” ?? can you perhaps make a educational video what this means?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes, a video is a good idea. It is a complicated subject and it ends up getting caught in a rules and regulations situation with different requirements in every location. I'd need to bring in some experts much smarter than myself.

    • @sergey5734
      @sergey5734 Před 9 měsíci

      glad you support the idea, it doesn't have to be scientific, a Linus Tech Tips format or maybe CZcams shorts explaining each key feature will be perfect for an average viewer

  • @macktheinterloper
    @macktheinterloper Před 9 měsíci

    Far too expensive for what it offers imo, but I suppose they did their research and figured people were willing to pay that much.

  • @Sadeshmagic
    @Sadeshmagic Před 9 měsíci

    Why isn't itngood to use on phones?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci

      Efficiency. The efficiency of this charger at 10 to 20 watts is pretty poor. It won't hurt or damage the phone, it will just be wasteful.

  • @abdulhkeem.alhadhrami
    @abdulhkeem.alhadhrami Před měsícem

    So who knows any charger similar to this that is tested reliable?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před měsícem +1

      I don't. The closest is the Anker Prime 240W that I have tested.

  • @sergey5734
    @sergey5734 Před 9 měsíci

    10:30 so after 30 minutes of use it lowers power down to 100W? Isn't that sort of false advertising from them?

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci +1

      It is true of most larger USB power adapters, anker has called it Power IQ. They basically overheat at full load since they have no cooling. It is a little bit of false advertising yes,. I'd bet it can sustain a higher wattage for longer just not absolute maximum load, I didn't do enough tests to find the tipping point. It could be 250 watts all the time but then 300 watts is shorter term.

    • @sergey5734
      @sergey5734 Před 9 měsíci

      in the video you mentioned a cooler makes sense, but they could have at least made case as a passive radiator, aluminium case perhaps. Do they mention this thermal throttling behaviour anywhere? Imagine average buyer trying to find out why their equipment starts flickering or shuts down after 30 minutes, it would seem to be so random to find where the problem is

  • @Blackwing2345635
    @Blackwing2345635 Před 9 měsíci

    Damn it Samsung, this one would be perfect for me if only it were working with 45W Samsung charging

    • @MeganCollins-up8ru
      @MeganCollins-up8ru Před 9 měsíci

      Read the reply by @numberIII-dc6tx above yours. According to him, said charger does support Samsung SFC 2.0 protocol.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah, it could be an incompatibility with the usb decoy that makes it trip out early. I haven't seen that with other adapters but I can't rule it out. I should just get an old Samsung phone to plug it into, ha. It does certainly have the PPS modes, but mine tripped around 4 amps during testing instead of making it to 5 amps.

    • @MeganCollins-up8ru
      @MeganCollins-up8ru Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@AllThingsOnePlaceI appreciate that you took the time to clarify with @numberIII-dc6tx regarding his concern.

  • @TCPUDPATM
    @TCPUDPATM Před 9 měsíci

    This “additive” marketing is really annoying.
    I could market a 100X USB port adapter with a 5V/0.5A ports and call it “250W power adapter”

    • @TCPUDPATM
      @TCPUDPATM Před 9 měsíci

      And this product isn’t even close to the worst. I’m just complaining because I’d rather comment on a video I like than somewhere else lol. Thanks for your reviews and videos!

    • @GraviQuate
      @GraviQuate Před 9 měsíci

      yeahhh not to mention the fact that it can only deliver 300w for 30mins. it's not so bad in this case imo since the only people that would need 300w are power users who most likely wouldn't blind buy products from marketing bs and because i can't really see a use case for 300w over a single usb c port.
      it's much more annoying in power banks tho, i don't want 100w split over multiple ports, i need 100w to charge a single laptop. they also tend to throttle really quickly at their max output

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah, that's the general findings. I am going to do further testing to find the power limit of this adapter. I think it will do more than 100 watts all the time. But 300 watts is a big ask, my guess is it will do 200-250 watts since there is an efficiency bump at 75% load.

  • @muralibalaraman
    @muralibalaraman Před 4 dny

    I have had 4 replacements all fail on me. All ports fail eventually. This product does not meet any standard. It makes me feel UGreen Products do a complete con job. Additionally with a 1 year warranty they don’t even bother responding after these failures. None of the devices were even 100w… says a lot

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 3 dny

      That is impressive you kept at it for that long, and yes I agree with you. The performance is okay for a very short time.
      Yeah. I think they messed this product up big time. Considering it couldn't hold it's rated wattage for very long that's a sign of things to come. In time there have been many failures.

  • @zenphotocraftmedia8326
    @zenphotocraftmedia8326 Před 9 měsíci

    The pricing is so expensive 400 to 600 $$$

  • @kelvinteo8057
    @kelvinteo8057 Před 3 měsíci

    Port 2 failed in a month, Port 3 failed 2 months later. For the price the quality of this Ugreen 300w Gan is definitely not worth it. Support is limited referring you back to country of purchase. Which I had a colleague buy in China during launch... a good learning lesson. thrown back to contact seller platform. This is not worth it at all.

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah, these are not standing up to the test of time. It did overheat during my testing, but so do most of them, ha.

  • @BryantAvant
    @BryantAvant Před 5 měsíci

    @10:09 Did you fart?

  • @kinocchio
    @kinocchio Před 3 měsíci

    Don’t trust ugreen

    • @AllThingsOnePlace
      @AllThingsOnePlace  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah, probably not this one at least. More than the usual amount of complaints of it breaking.

  • @CookiePepper
    @CookiePepper Před 9 měsíci

    I won't trust cheap Chinese makers.