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Looking to fit a USB-C PD wall socket for charging / using a laptop - so I was hoping to find one that supported 90W or higher charging, though 60W would also be tolerable. Looks like the most powerful one I can find though is this, which tops out at 45W Knightsbridge NETUSBPDWH White 50x50mm USB-QC USB-PD Module - https://www.electricalcounter.co.uk/products/Switches+%26+Sockets/Euro+Module+%26+Grid+Switches/Knightsbridge+Modular/Modules/Knightsbridge+NETUSBPDWH+White+50x50mm+1x+USB-QC+A+18W+1x+USB-PD+C+45W+Module/913122623

Anyone know if any higher power versions exist at all?
 
@nicebutdim Yeah, when I looked eons ago just having any sort of PD was a win (as opposed to standard USB), these days it does seem things have moved on a lot - but not quite to the level where they can comfortably charge any laptop. Some (particularly the lower powered ones) would be fine with that though.
 
@nicebutdim Yeah, when I looked eons ago just having any sort of PD was a win (as opposed to standard USB), these days it does seem things have moved on a lot - but not quite to the level where they can comfortably charge any laptop. Some (particularly the lower powered ones) would be fine with that though.
I know this post was from about 6 months ago, but things have moved on and higher power now seems to be available - and via Screwfix!

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/knigh...sb-socket-matt-white-with-white-inserts/811py
 
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