PPS specification for the frist profile isn't correct on your usb tester, it should be 3.3-11 volts @ 3.5 amps while the your tester says it can do 5 amps which isn't true. I have note 10 plus and every time it's trys to go over 30 watts the charger resets because the phone is trying to pull more amps at 9 volts. So the phone wants 9 volts at 4.xx and this charger isnt capable of providing that and phone doesn't want to increase volts because Samsung doesn't want to do that because of there per set profile the phone has which is normal. The real question is why does Samsung say it's SFC 2.0 when non of there phones can even pull that power. If your looking to get 45 watts YOU NEED A CHARGER THAT DOES 3.3-11 VOLTS @ 5 AMPS not this f3c"*$_ useless Samsung charger. Honestly honestly I have no clue why this charger even exist in the first place and why they even say it supports super fast charging but it really does not. Please save your money and buy something else not learn the hard way like me and lose 80 dollars Canadian. Also this is true for there 45 watt charger which they had to update there 45 watt charger to even work correctly.
@@ChargerLAB Thank you for the reply, I really enjoy your videos please keep up the good work. Maybe in future video if you could try to show real PPS max watts. I seen other videos show that some charger like essager 65 wat says it can do 3.3-11 v @ 5amps but it only does 32 watts but like baseus 65 watt it also says the same spec but it was able to do 45 watts. It just really sucks that PPS is so confusing to test for but manufactures never really say what's the max wattage that comes out of it most times. I really do believe this charger is limited by software but like you said it's reading the values from the chip which it is true but not true at the same time.
I was baffled to why both this charger and the Xiaomi 65W 1A1C use PPS 5v-11v @ 5A The Xiaomi cannot charge at 45W so this, too, will not provide true SFC 2.0 thanks for the heads up!
Sir, Can I use Samsung 65W Power Adapter Trio - for S23 ultra ? its will be damage my battery, decrease my battery life ...in long term if I buy this 65W charger? thank you
Probably not, the Power Integrations SC1920C belongs to the InnoSwitch3-Pro Family which only a few models use GaN technology. It's not clear if the SC1920C does since it's a Samsung customised model with no spec sheet available publicly.
Can you test which 3rd party chargers can fast charge the M2 Macbook Air when it releases? Apple says it needs 67W charger for the fast charge, and most 3rd party chargers are 65W. Not sure which protocol they are using for the fast charge.