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The JacobsParts USB C QC 2.0 3.0 DC Voltage Trigger Decoy Module enables precise QC protocol negotiation for USB chargers and power banks, supporting adjustable voltages from 3.6V to 20V in 0.2V increments. Featuring USB-C male/female and Type-A female connectors, it supports up to 5A current and retains settings after power loss, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking versatile, reliable power delivery.
D**N
Amazing
I wish it was encased, but this thing is amazing!
S**D
Workmanship Very Poor; If functions As Document so I Give it a Conditional Approval
I just received the module. Have not really tested all voltages and adjustments and outputs. Initial inspection is very poor soldering. Appears to be bridges and voids albiet I do not have an optical device other that had magnifier. Heavy flux left on the board. By comparison to the other couple of dozen modules I have purchased over last couple of years, the worst workmanship I have seen from many supplies. Have tried IPA to clean and will test in a couple of days and provide further info if can amend this review. Hope it functions better than it looks It works a documented and I would buy again, if not find a similar for the same price.
H**Y
only outputs 12v
only outputs up to 12v, the buttons suck
M**X
Worked great for the job I got them for
Only thing is I wish there were a case for them. Open-air powered up PCB's make me nervous. Worked great for negotiating QC between charger and some portable devices that could take the rated current/voltage but couldn't properly negotiate charging protocols on their own.
J**S
Works perfectly! Make sure you understand USB-C charge standards.
This review is for the LX-QC03-V2 trigger. I purchased both, LX-QC03-V2 and LX-PD01-V3.1 triggers from JacobsParts. Both triggers work perfectly. With both triggers, you can control any modern charger. The PD trigger had a bad solder job, two of the pins on the male usb-c were bridged, luckily I saw this before using and used my iron to fix it. I used the AOHi 65w Magcube for testing. The PD trigger was able to get the charger up to 20V mode, although the QC trigger stopped at 12V, because QC uses the data lines to communicate mode, we can use a voltmeter to verify the trigger is doing it’s job. The output is dependent on the charger and example why it’s good to get both triggers.I gave a 4 out of 5 because I wish the builder would have used more LEDs to indicate what mode it’s in. Currently I have to use a USB meter to verify mode. The red light only indicates good communication with the charger. If red light is off, you will get basic 5V.
C**.
Great for little projects
Used these to trigger 12v from my QC 3.0 charger in order to run some PC case fans at full speed while I'm soldering to vent the fumes. Works great. More convenient than buying a proprietary power brick in order to run the fans.
B**Y
Really good, but it's breaking :(
It seems that the board's USB-C connector is bending around - which makes it scary to use.I almost left a great review of this board today, but this isn't acceptable. 😖
M**L
Does what it says but there are caveats
Use a power reader for USB to make sure you have this set right, because the LED is useless aside from 'it has power' indication. The buttons can also be easy to press in movable projects so that is something to keep in mind.This one definitely gave me 12V when a different version of the JacobsParts adjustable trigger did not.
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