This Type-C pigtail bare wire is Type-C head, and one end is 2-pin 2-wire bare wire, providing a safe and simple DIY solution for type-C connector with cable.
This USB-C Plug to 2 Pin Bare Wire extension power cable is made of high-quality PVC material, which can be bent at will. The interface is tightly connected, which is not easy to be disconnected and does not damage the machine. It is all copper core, pure copper conductor, smaller resistance and fast charging.
Usb-C pigtail cable, red positive electrode, black negative electrode, easy to operate, cable 22Awg, rated voltage: 5V, maximum current: 3A.
The installation is simple. The tail of the usb-c power cable has been reserved for stripping and tin plating to facilitate welding installation and connection.
Type-C Pitail Cable can be used for any fast charging device with 5V usb-c, such as driving recorder power cord, LED desk lamp, small fan, bedside lamp, smartphone and other small power appliances around the computer.
This item: USB Type-C Pigtail Cable Extension Power Cable 22AWG 5V 3A USB-C Plug to 2 Pin Bare Wire Open End Connector for DIY - 1M/3.2FT 5PCS (Type C Male)
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[Usage]: USB 2.0 Type C Female socket / male plug; Red wire: positive, black wire: negative. [Wire Guge]: 22AWG; Wire length: 1M/3.2FT. [High Quality Material]: High-quality pure copper oxygen-free wire core, smaller resistance and fast charging. Rated current: 3A. Rated voltage: DC 5V. [Widely Used]: Use for USB C power supply device. Such for arduino, light strip, small fan, smartphone, etc. [Package Include]: 5 * Type-C Pigtail Cable;
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Does NOT work with a standard USB-C PD power supply
These do NOT work with a standard USB-C PD power supplies which will not supply any power unless the end USB-C device (this pigtail cable) indicates that it needs 5V from the power supply.After trying multiple power adapters and USB-C to USB-C cables, I still was not sure if the problem was the pigtail, so I decided to sacrifice one of the pigtails and see what was inside the connector shell. What I found is that the PCB behind the connector is missing the resistors necessary to signal the USB-C PD power supply that it should provide 5V. Pictures are attached showing a close-up of the PCB.These pigtails may work if a standard "dumb" USB-A power supply is used with a USB-A to USB-C cable because that should always supply 5V, but I have not tried that, and is not what I am interested in.The lack of standard USB-C PD compatibility is not mentioned anywhere in the listing details at the time of writing.
The connector is secure and holds a charger connector firmly. The pigtail wire is reasonably heavy gage, flexible, and easy to work with. I used it to power up a closet light that used 3 AAA batteries. A USB charger replaced the batteries and this pigtail made the conversion easy.
Needed to power my raspberry pi for klipper on my Ender 3 and instead of using the GIPO pins, I just used this cable with a switch at the end to wire all in my printer. Does what I needed and no complaints
I have an Ubiquity G3 Instant security camera, and it connects via WiFi, but it still needs power. I put together a Lithium battery with BMS and solar panel for recharging. This then put out the 5.2 volts that my camera was looking for. That is where this cable came in handy. It was a simple USB-C cable that only had two wires for power. This worked perfectly as I was able to solder it to my homemade battery and have it work.
I was hoping to use a combination of these and USB-A cables to power some LED projects but regardless of what power adapter I use, I have yet to get voltage from these. I've tested a couple of them with different power adapters and different outlets and no luck whatsoever!
I used this to fix 2 old Blue Tooth speakers I had at home sitting in the garage. The old usb micro connectors always go bad easy. So now I converted them to USB-C. They have a cable sticking out but at least now they work and I’m able to charge them.