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Dual Core 16-Port Industrial USB-C PD Charging Station - 1200W - Up to 10 port 100W or 16 port 65W
Industrial 1200W
16 Port USB-C
Up to 10 Port 100W
Up to 16 Port 65W
UL Certification
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Product Features
Unrivaled Charging Capability
Unrivaled Charging Capability
Robust Safety Features
Robust Safety Features
Industrial Grade Durability
Industrial Grade Durability
Power Saving
Power Saving
Automatic Temperature Control
Automatic Temperature Control
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| Input | |
| Input AC Voltage | 110VAC |
| Input AC current | 12A max |
| Input Frequency | 50Hz / 60Hz |
| C14 Power Jack | 1.5m (3x1.5mm2 US power cord) |
| Internal Power Supply 1200W | |
| Output | |
| USB Port | 16 x USB-C, female |
| Micro USB | Support extend the LED panel (option) |
| Output Specification | Support USB-C PD output BC 1.2_DCP, Apple protocol Qualcomm QC2.0 / QC3.0 / QC4.0+ Fast Charging protocol FCP, SCP and AFC (Max 12V) |
| Power Delivery | |
| PD output power | Up to 100W (5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/5A) |
| 10 ports USB-C plug in together | Up to 100W for each port 1-8 port up to 100w each port, when power loading over to 500w, it will down to 65w for each port 9-16 port up to 100w each port, when power loading over to 500w, it will down to 65w for each port. * Note : 100W charger must use a cable that includes an E-mark IC and meets the specifications to support 100W (20V/5A) charging |
| USB-C Protocol | Support 5V / 9V / 12V / 15V / 20V output PD 2.0 / PD 3.0 PPS Support 3.3V to 21V, 5A |
| 16 port USB-C LED Indicators | |
| High Current Charging | RED color |
| Power On or Low Current Charging or Fully charged | GREEN color * Note: The light turns green when the current is below 230mA |
| Package Contents | 1x Dual Core 16-Port Industrial USB-C PD Charging Station - 1200W 1x Power cord 2x Mounting bracket 8x Screws 1x User manual |
| Product | |
| Dimensions (L) x (W) x (H) | 17.32" x 12.20" x 2.17" 44 x 31 x 5.51 cm |
| Weight | 9.61 lbs (4.36 kg) |
| Color | Black |
| Housing | Metal housing with standard 19 inch rack mounting |
| Unit Package | |
| Dimensions (L) x (W) x (H) | 22.24" x 13.98" x 3.15" 56.48 x 35.50 x 8 cm |
| Weight | 10.93 lbs (4.96 kg) |
| Master Carton | |
| Dimensions (L) x (W) x (H) | " x " x " cm x cm x cm |
| Weight | lbs ( kg) |
| Quantity | 5 pcs |
| Connectors | 1x AC Power Jack 1x Power Switch 16x USB Type-C, Female, PD up to 100W |
| Environmental Conditions | |
| Operating Temperature | 14 to 131 degrees F |
| Storage Temperature | -4 to 158 degrees F |
| Relative Humidity | 20% to 90% RH (non-condensing) |
| Working Altitude | Less than 2km |
| [[Certifications/Standards | FCC, CE, RoHS, UL 183223 |
| UPC Code | 662774-046907 |
| Warranty | 2 years limited |
| Country of Origin | China |
Q1: Can I use a USB-C to USB-C cable for non-PD devices?
Q1: Can I use a USB-C to USB-C cable for non-PD devices?
A1: It’s not recommended to use a USB-C to USB-C cable directly with non-PD devices.
Power Delivery (PD) relies on communication between the charger and the device to negotiate the correct voltage and current levels.
If your device doesn’t support PD protocol, it won’t initiate this communication, and charging may either fail to start, charge very slowly, or risk potential compatibility issues.
For safety and stable charging performance, only use USB-C to USB-C cables with PD-compatible devices.
Power Delivery (PD) relies on communication between the charger and the device to negotiate the correct voltage and current levels.
If your device doesn’t support PD protocol, it won’t initiate this communication, and charging may either fail to start, charge very slowly, or risk potential compatibility issues.
For safety and stable charging performance, only use USB-C to USB-C cables with PD-compatible devices.
Q2: What should I do if my device doesn’t support PD but I only have a USB-C to USB-A cable?
Q2: What should I do if my device doesn’t support PD but I only have a USB-C to USB-A cable?
A2: You can still charge your non-PD device safely, but you’ll need to use a USB-A to USB-C adapter.
This adapter allows the USB-C charging port on the station to provide 5V charging output, which matches the standard power specification used by non-PD devices.
Without the adapter, the charging station may not detect the device properly and could prevent charging.
This setup ensures the station operates in a legacy 5V USB charging mode, avoiding handshake failures caused by missing PD negotiation.
This adapter allows the USB-C charging port on the station to provide 5V charging output, which matches the standard power specification used by non-PD devices.
Without the adapter, the charging station may not detect the device properly and could prevent charging.
This setup ensures the station operates in a legacy 5V USB charging mode, avoiding handshake failures caused by missing PD negotiation.
Q3: Which types of devices are compatible with this charging station?
Q3: Which types of devices are compatible with this charging station?
A3: Any device that supports the USB-C PD (Power Delivery) protocol is fully compatible.
This includes most modern laptops, tablets, smartphones, and accessories from major brands like Apple, Samsung, Google, Lenovo, and Dell. For example, MacBook Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 15/16, Galaxy S24 series, and Nintendo Switch all feature PD charging capability.
When connected, these devices communicate with the charging station to request the optimal voltage (such as 9V, 15V, or 20V) for efficient, fast, and safe power delivery.
This includes most modern laptops, tablets, smartphones, and accessories from major brands like Apple, Samsung, Google, Lenovo, and Dell. For example, MacBook Air, iPad Pro, iPhone 15/16, Galaxy S24 series, and Nintendo Switch all feature PD charging capability.
When connected, these devices communicate with the charging station to request the optimal voltage (such as 9V, 15V, or 20V) for efficient, fast, and safe power delivery.
Q4: How can I check whether my device supports PD protocol?
Q4: How can I check whether my device supports PD protocol?
A4: You can verify PD support by checking:
- Device specifications- Look for terms such as USB-C PD, Power Delivery, or PD 3.0/2.0 in the product description or manual.
- Charger label- If your original charger lists multiple voltage outputs (e.g., 5V/9V/15V/20V), it means the device supports PD negotiation.
- Cable markings- Certified PD cables often display “PD” or “E-Marker” labels and are rated for 60W or 100W. Using PD-certified devices and cables ensures stable voltage regulation, heat protection, and optimal charging performance.
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