mikael_schiffer
Padawan
I saw this video on Youtube
where the guy tries to charge an HP laptop using 5W, 10W, and 30W mobile phone chargers. For all three options, the laptop was charging, but very slowly (slowest on 5W and at half speed on 30W). The laptop he is using is a 65W power brick requiring laptop.
I tried this on my new ASUS TUF Dash F15 2022 (which supports 100W USB-c charging). I have a 30W Oppo mobile charger, but it's not charging the laptop at all. Is it that only HP laptops support charging from weaker chargers?
Now does this mean that I can USB-C charge my Asus laptop ONLY using the official 100W USB-C charger sold by ASUS (currently out of stock everywhere)
Can I use chargers from different brands like AmazonBasic 65W charger ? Amazon.in
Or do I need a proper 100W charger like this one Amazon.in .
I need a small, light and compact charger to carry to the office every day. I will only be using my laptop for work, maybe sneak in a few youtube viewing sessions during breaks.
I tried this on my new ASUS TUF Dash F15 2022 (which supports 100W USB-c charging). I have a 30W Oppo mobile charger, but it's not charging the laptop at all. Is it that only HP laptops support charging from weaker chargers?
Now does this mean that I can USB-C charge my Asus laptop ONLY using the official 100W USB-C charger sold by ASUS (currently out of stock everywhere)
Can I use chargers from different brands like AmazonBasic 65W charger ? Amazon.in
Or do I need a proper 100W charger like this one Amazon.in .
I need a small, light and compact charger to carry to the office every day. I will only be using my laptop for work, maybe sneak in a few youtube viewing sessions during breaks.