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Well, there's different ratings on all these cables, these USB-C cables. Different ratings on all of them and different ratings on all the chargers. You know, you could get a charger that only puts out 18 watts. That's technically a quick charge amount. 10 watts is like a regular charge, but then you can get other chargers that are rated for, you know, 30 to 60 watts. You can get other ones that are rated for over 100 per port. I think the maximum you can get is like 240 watts per port, but nothing out there even supports that yet. 240 watts. And, um... But yeah, I use a 65 watt brick. It's a U-Green brick. It wasn't cheap. It cost me like $60, but I've had it for several years. And it's got three Type-C ports on it and one regular USB port, the rectangle USB port. And if you use one of the first or the second Type-C ports, you can get it to put out a maximum of 45 watts per port. But 45 on the first one, then 20 on the second one, 10 on the third one, whatever. The maximum is 65 watts that it can put out. And then with that, I use a PD 3.0 cable. And a PD 3.0 cable is 100 watts to 150 watts.
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