@User2355 The Setup and Specifications document for that system here doesn't mention USB PD support in the description of the USB-C port. Similarly, the External Ports section of the documentation just mentions USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 support. So it seems unlikely that it supports charging via USB-C. If you have a USB-C charger though, you can just connect it and see what happens. You definitely won't damage anything. If the system doesn't support USB PD, then it won't be able to perform a USB PD negotiation, and therefore the power source won't provide power.
jphughan
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June 30th, 2021 06:00
@User2355 The Setup and Specifications document for that system here doesn't mention USB PD support in the description of the USB-C port. Similarly, the External Ports section of the documentation just mentions USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 support. So it seems unlikely that it supports charging via USB-C. If you have a USB-C charger though, you can just connect it and see what happens. You definitely won't damage anything. If the system doesn't support USB PD, then it won't be able to perform a USB PD negotiation, and therefore the power source won't provide power.
Delli3501
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September 15th, 2021 21:00
Inspiron 3501 11th gen doesn't come up with Type c port charging. It is for transferring data.