Well... Sure, I'll express myself a bit more. Which two ports are both charging? Please define them properly, that we can know what you mean. This thread is about USB-C Ports of S14409 and if they can be used to charge said machine, so I did refer to the 2 USB-C Ports you'll find on the left and right sides of the S14409 (and not the audio jack). I hope that defines it properly enough. And as I've already written: @stinaguth@stinaguth wrote: My S14409 charges on both ports... So I can charge my S14409 with both ports and one of them is also a TB4 port (the left one). But as I've written the left one (TB4) does not reliable work with a 67W charger: @stinaguth@stinaguth wrote: ... however the left (Thunderbolt) doesn't work reliable with my 67W charger. It just stops charging after some time. The right port (non-TB4) does work very well with the same charger. @daddle wrote: What sort of Adpter (name, technical data) do you use to try the charging function? This is not an adapter which comes with the laptop. ou have to buy it separatele. And it shuld have the same power as your normal wall socket charging adapter. Its a 67W charger for USB-C so its obviously not the one which comes with the laptop (which has 65W and isnt compatible with USB-C). Its from Xiaomi and has a fast (max. 67W) and normal (15W) output and I suspect that a switch from the former to the later causes the observed behavior but no idea why that happens only at the TB4 (the left port). I've tested a 65W HP, a 65W Lenovo and a 96W Apple charger (yes, all USB-C) as well and they all seem to charge on both ports. However, I havent tested them long enough to rule out a similar behavior as with the Xiaomi 67W-TB4(left USB-C port)-combo. If you need more technical data on these chargers you will probably find them online. Just to make it clear: I'm taking about my personal experience with the model I have. Other S14409 might behave different as it seems that they are not necesserily identical and can have different configurations (e.g. RAM, Display, SSD and maybe more)
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