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HP Spectre x360 Laptop - 15-eb0002ne

Hello,

 

I have an HP Spectre x360 15-eb0002ne. It comes with a 135-watt charger. I'm wondering if I can charge it with the USB-C Thunderbolt 3 port. I read its user guide, and I reached the input power section.

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I don't know if I am right, but does this section mean that I can use a phone charger of 25 W (3 A and 5 V or 2.77 A and 9 V) with my laptop's USB-C Thunderbolt 3 port? Is that good for the health of the battery? If not, what is the lowest acceptable wattage number?

 

Thanks in advance

 
Mohamed Hisham
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You should be able to charge you machine using USB-C charger rating 135W or above.

 

Regards,

BH
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I understand you. But what is the purpose of this table in the user's guide? Thanks in advance.

Mohamed Hisham
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It is a general table to Thunderbolt port which accepts many different inputs. On your machine, you can use the last few options. (from 133W down).

 

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