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Charge 9360 using usb-c?
I'm expecting my new to me 9360 on Thursday and it doesnt come with a charger. I have ordered one from dell and it gets here Friday.
Can I charge the 9360 with usb-c?
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I'm expecting my new to me 9360 on Thursday and it doesnt come with a charger. I have ordered one from dell and it gets here Friday.
Can I charge the 9360 with usb-c?
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jphughan
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July 22nd, 2020 22:00
@rljaszczyk Yes. It's designed for a 45W power source. It can receive that at either 20V and I think also 15V if your charger doesn't support 20V output (but if you haven't bought a charger yet, get one that supports 20V just for better compatibility.) You can connect a higher wattage charger if you want and it won't damage anything, but it won't take advantage of the extra power either.
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July 26th, 2020 03:00
@jphughan Ok. So I do have a 65w dell charger. From what I understand you said above, I can use it to charge the xps 13. Nothing bad will happen...correct?
jphughan
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July 26th, 2020 07:00
@rljaszczyk Correct. My wife has an XPS 13 that she charges from a variety of third party USB-C chargers that have outputs ranging from 60-90W, and her system works fine with all of them.
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July 26th, 2020 13:00
@jphughan hi. I'm actually referring to the regular charger, not a usb-c charger...does the information still apply?
Thank you for your help!
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July 26th, 2020 14:00
@rljaszczyk As long as you're using Dell chargers, you'll be completely fine. For the barrel style charger, Dell systems can identify the wattage of the attached power source. I've had a 130W Dell charger in my living room for years and have used it with Dell systems designed for anywhere for 45-130W and it's been fine with all of them.