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09-25-2017 06:51 PM
I just brought a HP Pavilion Power - 15-cb092tx a week ago and I noticed that there is a usb C port beside the normal usb port. I was wondering if I could charge the laptop by usb C port with a phone wall charger or a powerbank when I am on the go?
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09-26-2017 02:27 PM
Greetings @AceShimizu,
Thanks for the post.
I understand that you are looking to know if you could use a phone charger or a power bank to charge your computer, is that right?
Not to worry, I will be glad to assist you.
Please click here for the specifications of your computer.
The power adapter for your computer is a 150W adapter, which is way too high compared to the power dissipated by any power bank or phone charger.
The USB C port on your computer is only for High-speed data transfer and charging your phones.
You can also refer to this HP Forums post which explains it further.
Let me know if this helped.
Chimney_83
I am an HP Employee
09-26-2017 02:27 PM
Greetings @AceShimizu,
Thanks for the post.
I understand that you are looking to know if you could use a phone charger or a power bank to charge your computer, is that right?
Not to worry, I will be glad to assist you.
Please click here for the specifications of your computer.
The power adapter for your computer is a 150W adapter, which is way too high compared to the power dissipated by any power bank or phone charger.
The USB C port on your computer is only for High-speed data transfer and charging your phones.
You can also refer to this HP Forums post which explains it further.
Let me know if this helped.
Chimney_83
I am an HP Employee