Yep. that's normal. It happens under the following scenarios:
1. You just cold-plugged in the charger to the mains: It takes a couple of seconds to negotiate the appropiate voltage
2. Right after plugging in a console, you plugged in another one that requires a different voltage
It basically...
In my case I went for a decoy that's PD and QC compatible, the ZYPDH. It has the following specs: 100W 5A USB Type-C Decoy PD 2.0 3.0 TO 5V 9V 12V 15V 20V DC Trigger Adapter Module QC4 QC5 Charge Charging Notebook
Can't post links, look it up on Ali ;)
Soldered the Wii U connector to the...
Since I don't have a 3D printer handy, I decided to make the mod a little differently...
Instead of printing the connector, I used the connector from a dead Wii PSU and soldered it to the decoy.
Turns out my Xiaomi charger was indeed compatible, I just needed a good quality USB-C cable, the...
Turns out you are right, checked my chargers and none of them can supply exactly 12V.
I've also read that 12V isn't an "standard" voltage for the USB-C PD protocol.
So, I would need to get an appropiate power supply and a proper USB-C cable that can handle the required current.
Thanks for your...
Hi! I want to thank you for this tutorial, in addition, I have some questions about the following situation that I have:
Purchased the decoy you mentioned (and also an extra different decoy to try), configured them to output 12v to use with the Wii, but for some reason I cannot get them to...