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Ok so what I'm looking for is a fast charging brick. But I want one in which it has two ports where one is the full 10 watt while the other is 1-2 watts. I want this so that I can simply plug the cable to the Qi charger into a different USB port to get either slow or fast charging when I want it. Not all or none of the time as a single port brick does. 

 

I've looked myself and can't see to find any that fit this description. Many have two ports but they are always 10 watt each or some other wattage higher then 2-3 watts. 

 

Some help would really be appreciated

You expect me to reply then you'd best QUOTE me so I can........thanks

 

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Just now, emosun said:

just get a dual 10watt one and make a cable with a resistor 

Ya I don't know how to do that. Even if I did it would likely be work than worth since I'd have to buy the correct parts to do so. Causing more time to be wasted for things to just get to me. 

 

Are u sure you don't know of any chargers like this? It seems like this would be an obvious want by consumers. to chose when they want to fast charge and slow charge there device. Seriously thats a great feature people should want. Like wtf

 

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1 minute ago, TheReal1st said:

Causing more time to be wasted for things to just get to me. 

ok then i'm sure someone will design and start manufacturing a charger that specifically has two ports with just one port being worse than the other  in a shorter time frame.

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Just now, emosun said:

ok then i'm sure someone will design and start manufacturing a charger that specifically has two ports with just one port being worse than the other  in a shorter time frame.

Obviously no but if one exists which there has to be seeing as how many products exist currently and are continually created. It makes sense to assume such a product exists. 

 

One person as myself though likely can't find it since I can only search what I think would make such a product pop up in my search results. Thats why I'm asking here to have other search what they think it would be. Or if were lucky someone randomly knows about said exact product. 

You expect me to reply then you'd best QUOTE me so I can........thanks

 

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Boot drive - 120gb NVME Corsair MP500

Main Storage drive - 500gb 860 EVO

Archival/Backup drive - 2TB Black WD

 

Mouse: Logi M570 for work, and a G502 for gaming

PSU: EVGA Supernova G2 650 80+ Gold

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