I had this PowerBank way before I got the steamdeck. It says on the description that it delivers only 12W of power (correct me if I misread it) which is only suitable for phones. It also doesnt have PD afaik. I’m sure this will brick the Nintendo Switch due to lack of power if I use it while playing but I’m not really sure about Steamdeck. I have read some comments here and on social media that the SD will warn me if I use it while charging on an incompatible power source. I plugged this in and it doesnt gave me any warning. I also use a phone charger as well and it does not gave me the warning I was expecting. To summarize,

  1. Can I use this PowerBank while playing?
  2. What should I check to see if its good for charging while playing?

I’m not good at electrical stuff so any answer from you guys will be a great help. Thanks

  • meeowth@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    You appear to be under the mistaken belief that plugging usb devices into power supplies/banks that don’t support the most desired voltage/wattage will brick the device. This is not the case. When usb devices plug in, correctly designed devices (of which the Switch, Steam Deck, and Anker banks are all examples) will negotiate with each other to determine what they support. With my Switch for example, I have plugged it into a large number of ports, and since supporting the Switch’s desired voltage is somewhat rare, nothing happens, no charging, but also definitely no bricking. The Steam Deck, on the other hand, doesn’t mind it when the device has a lower wattage, but the lower wattage does mean that it will charge slower, or possibly drain the battery slower if the wattage is lower than consumption.

    The Steam Deck is actually less picky than the average post here claims. It will even charge on 5V 1A. Not quickly, of course, and doing anything at all will drain the battery faster than it charges, but it can. One way to find out is to see if the % changes up or down while plugged into the bank.

    Obviously, an incorrectly designed 20 volt PD charger that doesn’t negotiate could damage devices, but such a device would have poor reviews.

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      1 year ago

      I thought I would not understand your comment but it clears my understanding of this kind of thing. Thank you