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Shenzhen FuYun(RUIYU) Technology co., LTD. is located at No.129 of the first industrial zone,Lisonglang Community,GongmingTown,Guangming New Disrtrict,Shenzhen,Guangdong,China, was established in August 2010, is a collection of R&D, production, sales power adapter, charger, hairdressing instrument high-pressure core parts and after-sales service.
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  • How to choose the suitable power adapter
    04-24 2025
    How to choose the suitable power adapter   1. Check Your Device’s Power Requirements Voltage (V): Must match exactly (e.g., 5V, 12V, 20V). Using a higher voltage can damage the device; lower voltage may fail to power it. Look for labels on the device, original charger, or user manual (e.g., "Input: 5V/3A" or "20V/3.25A").   Current (A) or Wattage (W): The adapter’s current (A) should meet or exceed the device’s requirement (e.g., a device needing 2A can use a 3A adapter safely). Wattage (W) = Voltage (V) × Current (A). Ensure the adapter’s wattage meets or exceeds your device’s needs.       2. Choose the Right Connector Physical Compatibility: Match the plug type (e.g., USB-C, Micro-USB, barrel connector). USB-C is becoming universal, especially for laptops, smartphones, and tablets.   USB Standards: For fast charging, ensure compatibility with protocols like USB Power Delivery (PD), Quick Charge (QC), or others (e.g., Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging). Example: A USB-C PD adapter is ideal for modern laptops and phones supporting PD.       3. Prioritize Safety and Certification Safety Certifications: Look for marks like UL, CE, FCC, or RoHS to ensure the adapter meets safety standards. Avoid uncertified, cheap adapters—they risk overheating, short circuits, or damaging devices.   Overvoltage/Overcurrent Protection: Ensure the adapter has built-in protections to safeguard against power surges.       4. Consider Power Delivery (PD) Compatibility USB-C PD Adapters: Ideal for laptops, tablets, and fast-charging phones. PD supports dynamic voltage (e.g., 5V, 9V, 15V, 20V) and high wattage (up to 240W with USB PD 3.1). Check if your device supports PD (common in Apple MacBooks, Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy, etc.).     5. Evaluate Portability and Ports Size and Weight: For travel, opt for compact GaN (Gallium Nitride) adapters—they’re smaller, lighter, and more efficient than traditional silicon-based adapters.   Multiple Ports: If charging multiple devices, choose an adapter with USB-A and USB-C ports. Ensure the total wattage is sufficient for all connected devices (e.g., 100W for a laptop + phone).       6. Future-Proofing Higher Wattage: If you plan to upgrade devices (e.g., gaming laptops, 4K monitors), invest in a higher-wattage PD adapter (e.g., 100W+). Universal Compatibility: USB-C PD adapters work across many devices, reducing the need for multiple chargers.       7. Special Use Cases Travel: Select a 100-240V input adapter for global voltage compatibility. Gaming/High-Performance Devices: Use adapters with stable power delivery and minimal heat generation (e.g., GaN chargers).       Common Mistakes to Avoid Mismatched Voltage: Never use a higher-voltage adapter (e.g., 20V on a 5V device). Insufficient Wattage: A 30W adapter won’t charge a 65W laptop efficiently. Ignoring Protocols: A non-PD adapter won’t fast-charge a PD-supported device.       Example Scenarios 1:Laptop (65W): Use a 65W USB-C PD adapter. 2:Smartphone (18W QC 4.0): Choose a QC 4.0-compatible adapter. 3:Multiple Devices: A 100W GaN charger with USB-C and USB-A ports.       Final Checklist 1: Voltage matches device requirements. 2: Wattage meets or exceeds device needs. 3: Connector type and charging protocol are compatible. 4: Safety certifications (UL, CE, etc.) are present. 5: Compact and multi-port design (if needed).   By following these steps, you’ll ensure safe, efficient, and future-ready power delivery for your devices!