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CA_Traveler
Jan 11, 2022Explorer III
The USB standard and implementation now support Power Density devices that support up to 5A and 48V (240W) for more power. Electronics on each end and a special USB-C cable. Somewhere I read that there is a Apple computer that uses the PD protocol.
In addition data transfer is ramping up - USB4 is 40Gpbs or 4.8GB/s and it uses USB C.
The OP is wanting a RV standard that doesn't exist any more than a home based standard.
I agree with the prior post indicating installed RV ports are likely what's cheap or on hand.
In addition data transfer is ramping up - USB4 is 40Gpbs or 4.8GB/s and it uses USB C.
The OP is wanting a RV standard that doesn't exist any more than a home based standard.
I agree with the prior post indicating installed RV ports are likely what's cheap or on hand.
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