Is there any benefit at all in connecting a Logitech PowerPlay charging mat to a DAC-UP 2 port, using a +0.3v setting?I'm wondering whether, or not, the slightly increased voltage may reduce the mouse charging time, albeit by a small amount?
Quote from: Yemble on May 07, 2019, 01:24:25 pmIs there any benefit at all in connecting a Logitech PowerPlay charging mat to a DAC-UP 2 port, using a +0.3v setting?I'm wondering whether, or not, the slightly increased voltage may reduce the mouse charging time, albeit by a small amount?Can't really answer this question. The Logitech website doesn't offer these specifications on the products webpage ( I could see anyway) . You aren't going to damage anything though so using the DAC for charging +.3v isn't a big deal. If it works, you might as well use it.
Quote from: shadowsports on May 07, 2019, 03:27:34 pmQuote from: Yemble on May 07, 2019, 01:24:25 pmIs there any benefit at all in connecting a Logitech PowerPlay charging mat to a DAC-UP 2 port, using a +0.3v setting?I'm wondering whether, or not, the slightly increased voltage may reduce the mouse charging time, albeit by a small amount?Can't really answer this question. The Logitech website doesn't offer these specifications on the products webpage ( I could see anyway) . You aren't going to damage anything though so using the DAC for charging +.3v isn't a big deal. If it works, you might as well use it. That's pretty much how I was thinking. My other option would be to use one of the QuickCharge ports on the case front panel, but I'm pretty sure that PowerPlay does not recognise QC technology.