Unbox and fully test the ChargerLAB SINK240 with real PD3.1 trigger profiles up to 48V and 140W. See how it negotiates PPS and EPR modes and what it can really do for your USB C testing setup. Amazon product link: https://amzn.to/4s0CJi1 (affiliate link) As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases but using this link has no extra cost or disadvantage for you. In this video I unbox the ChargerLAB Power Z SINK240 USB PD3.1 trigger board and walk through the design, build quality, and connection layout. I test multiple PD trigger profiles up to 48V. You will see LED indicators, manual profile switching, and how stable the UM3506 controller performs during load testing. Pros include compact size, clear status LEDs, and wide PD3.1 support. I also point out limitations based on my 140W test environment so you know what to expect before buying. Hashtags: #ChargerLAB #SINK240 #USBPD #PD31 #USBC #TriggerBoard #USBCTest #PDTrigger #PowerDelivery #TechReview #Electronics #GadgetReview #LabTest #USBPower #FastCharging Disclaimer: I am not a professional and I am not responsible for any damage or misuse that may occur from using this device or information.

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