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What are some great appliances that can be powered by usb-c pass through power? usb-c can do 240w, what's out there?
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>>108705981
any electronic that you want.
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usb microwave
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I bought an usb c powered soldering iron from fnirsi and it feels like some space age shit
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>>108705981
have usb soldering iron, pretty kino.
I also charge car battery with usb power bank and imax charger when it goes flat.
used big 14cm 12v fan some ducting and usb power bank as fumes extractor when I was changing fuel pump on my car.
my gf has usb powered winter jacket kek
usb-c is one of few things I like about modern tech.



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