Universal power adapter w/USB-C?

HCHTech

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We are starting to see more laptops for repair that have USB-C power connectors. Of course, none of the universal chargers we keep for benchwork have USB-C as an optional connector, so I'd like to add that. I'm not seeing many (or any?) universals with this options, so I'm wondering if the pin-outs are standard so I could just pickup a Lenovo 65W charger to use for this purpose? 65W and 45W appear to be the two standards... I have a tester that shows output voltage, but I'd like a universal as well, and maybe keep a few in stock to sell when we come across a customer's charger that is bad. What is everyone else doing?
 
Yes any USB-C charger with sufficient power, just get one with 65/75W and it should cover any (higher-power laptops can't be charged by USB-C).

I have 65W HP USB-C chargers that are sometimes bundled with new HP ProBooks (as a bonus even though they come with standard HP barrel-plug charger). I sell them separately for users with Macbooks, Lenovos, HPs etc that have USB-C charging. They always work. I even sold one once to someone with a USB-C mobile phone, wanted a high-quality charger because he said all the cheaper mobile ones kept failing. They automatically vary their output voltage between 5V and 20V as required by the device.
 
It can be assumed that a 60W or greater USB-C charger with a single plug would support Power Delivery specs.
 
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