You couldn’t have posted this at a better time. I just ordered an AVHzY C3 that arrived yesterday and I’m not super happy with it. Usb c male end is bent and the controls just aren’t great. So that put me on my search for something better and found this. Thanks for the detailed look. It seems to be the best tester currently available.
For samsung phones, PPS protocol will get you super fast charging. If the charger does PD or AFC protocol then it will be only fast charging. Also when testing protocol on chargers when plugged directly into them you have to select e-marker cable simulation to get over 60w PD, you can select either 20v5amp or 50v5amp cable simulation. The option is to the right of be ready when you go into protocol testing.
The takeaway here is that the industry has made a total mess out of the protocols for fast charging. There should be ONE industry standard protocol. Charging devices deliver a specified voltage at a specified current limit. It's not that complicated. We have corporate greed and copyright shenanigans to thank for the mess.
The Power-Z actually showed that the cable that comes with the 737 power bank is capable of 48V 5A, so 240W, even though the cable says 140 Not sure if it’s the same for the 765 cable
Thank you so much. I purchased one of these last week and can not get it to detect charging protocols on anything. I also have a AVHzy CT3 that does all this perfectly. And was hoping to replace it with this easier to use with its Type C connectors. I will be sending the ChargerLab Power-Z KM003C back on Monday. Thanks again for showing us exactly how to use this. Mine is obviously faulty.
Thanks for bringing attention to your mental health. The amount of stigma surrounding men's mental health is counterproductive to healing. One day all of us will be able to comfortably discuss mental health struggles and seek support.
10:20 is your 140w cable sometimes doing only 54w? I have the same Anker power banks but for some reason, the 140w cable does only 54w when I change to another 140w cable that was bought separately it does charge ~140w. I believe they are some defects with the cables that came with eh power banks
@@estebanod Not really , I believe there was a problem with the cable - by the way Anker replaced the power bank with 'cause after 2 month it start to charge and they send me a new one. The powerbank is Anker 737
AFC bricks that came with phones was only 15W. Seems like a long time ago with my Galaxy 8, but the Super Fast Charging bricks are only 25W. Although they also sell 35W (i.e. dual port brick) and 45W charging bricks marketed as tablet accessories, but do with with S22/S23, or at least the Ultra model LOL. But on phone it still says the same Super Fast Charging and wouldn't know any different.
I believe at the end you're confusing AFC with PD3.0 w/ PPS. That's what Samsung uses for newer devices to achieve "Super Fast Charging" (Note 20 and beyond, I believe?)
@@wwjoshdewproactive prevention is key if you want to keep what you have, you probably won't recover much, but you can definitely keep your hairline for decades with the appropriate routine.
"You can choose languages....so English and....something else" that line cracked me up so bad....lol 7:34 lol
Samsung AFC is the old 15W protocol.
Samsung Super Fast Charging (SFC) uses the standard PD PPS, not AFC.
exactly
You couldn’t have posted this at a better time. I just ordered an AVHzY C3 that arrived yesterday and I’m not super happy with it. Usb c male end is bent and the controls just aren’t great. So that put me on my search for something better and found this. Thanks for the detailed look. It seems to be the best tester currently available.
For samsung phones, PPS protocol will get you super fast charging. If the charger does PD or AFC protocol then it will be only fast charging. Also when testing protocol on chargers when plugged directly into them you have to select e-marker cable simulation to get over 60w PD, you can select either 20v5amp or 50v5amp cable simulation. The option is to the right of be ready when you go into protocol testing.
Also if your just wanting to test protocol on chargers, you can power this through the HID port to keep it on all the time.
Very true!!
The takeaway here is that the industry has made a total mess out of the protocols for fast charging. There should be ONE industry standard protocol. Charging devices deliver a specified voltage at a specified current limit. It's not that complicated. We have corporate greed and copyright shenanigans to thank for the mess.
The Power-Z actually showed that the cable that comes with the 737 power bank is capable of 48V 5A, so 240W, even though the cable says 140
Not sure if it’s the same for the 765 cable
Thank you so much. I purchased one of these last week and can not get it to detect charging protocols on anything. I also have a AVHzy CT3 that does all this perfectly. And was hoping to replace it with this easier to use with its Type C connectors. I will be sending the ChargerLab Power-Z KM003C back on Monday. Thanks again for showing us exactly how to use this. Mine is obviously faulty.
Dude….amazing video, thank you. I learned a bunch
Thanks for bringing attention to your mental health. The amount of stigma surrounding men's mental health is counterproductive to healing. One day all of us will be able to comfortably discuss mental health struggles and seek support.
Very cool demo ! Thank you.
10:20 is your 140w cable sometimes doing only 54w?
I have the same Anker power banks but for some reason, the 140w cable does only 54w when I change to another 140w cable that was bought separately it does charge ~140w. I believe they are some defects with the cables that came with eh power banks
PPS?
@@estebanod Not really , I believe there was a problem with the cable - by the way Anker replaced the power bank with 'cause after 2 month it start
to charge and they send me a new one. The powerbank is Anker 737
Why did you pick this over the FNIRSI FNB58?
Thanks for the video
Can I use a connector and use it for normal usb also?
First minute... 😂 I feel ya man!!
I try to be honest and shoot straight
can this thing measuring Powerbank Capacity (Wh)?? like Fnirsi FNB58 do?
Yes
Hi
Can you use an usb adapters for different USB and still get readings
But there is not support for QC5.0 according to info on the package.
looks like the meter got qc5.0 from the firmware update
I like this device. Im not into checking power meter but i like seeing charger speed and other data. Can i purchase this just for accessorry? Haha
AFC bricks that came with phones was only 15W. Seems like a long time ago with my Galaxy 8, but the Super Fast Charging bricks are only 25W. Although they also sell 35W (i.e. dual port brick) and 45W charging bricks marketed as tablet accessories, but do with with S22/S23, or at least the Ultra model LOL. But on phone it still says the same Super Fast Charging and wouldn't know any different.
However, the Note 20 that replaced my S8 was maxed with the 25W brick.
I believe at the end you're confusing AFC with PD3.0 w/ PPS. That's what Samsung uses for newer devices to achieve "Super Fast Charging" (Note 20 and beyond, I believe?)
This or FNIRSI-FNB58 ?
Nice 😃
How many watts does the pixel 7 charge with the samsung 20000 powerbank? Could u please try that and tell me
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What wrong with your hair line
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@@wwjoshdewproactive prevention is key if you want to keep what you have, you probably won't recover much, but you can definitely keep your hairline for decades with the appropriate routine.