But on the other hand, when a second device was connected to USB-A, the power remained at 45 W, as indicated in the specifications. As for the second connector, I can say that the difference of 3 W may simply be due to the peculiarity of my iPad to take more volts than amperes. Charging from USB-A could not be checked using an iPad for lack of a cable with such a connector.
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