Mechanic X-Power Max DC Power Supply 300W + Induction
Mechanic X-Power Max DC Power Supply 300W + Induction
- Brand Mechanic
- Packaging Retail
- Manufacturer Ref X-Power Max
- SKU 151577
- EAN Code 6942174891463
- Warranty N/A
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MECHANIC X-Power Max Charging Station - 300W with Graphical Monitoring and Induction
Description
The MECHANIC X-Power Max is the most powerful charging station of its generation, designed to meet the energy needs of the busiest repair workshops. With a power reserve of 300W, it can simultaneously power a fleet of devices, including the most demanding laptops thanks to its PD 3.1 output reaching up to 140W. Its high-definition LCD screen turns energy management into a real diagnostic tool: you can see in real time the "electrical signature" of each connected device. The addition of an induction charging zone on the top surface allows you to instantly test wireless charging circuits without handling additional cables.
A true control center, the X-Power Max can detect the most subtle charging anomalies. An irregular current curve or a failed PD protocol negotiation is immediately visible on the graph, guiding you towards a charge controller failure (U2/Hydra) or a battery issue. Its robust construction and intelligent cooling system ensure maximum safety for your devices and those of your customers. It is the ultimate investment for any technician looking for a clean, powerful workstation with unparalleled contactless diagnostic capabilities.
Technical Specifications
- Reference: MECHANIC X-Power Max (Ultra-Power Station)
- Total Power: 300W (Intelligent distribution)
- Max USB-C Output: Up to 140W (Support PD 3.1)
- Wireless Charging: Built-in 15W induction zone
- Display: Color LCD screen with 10-channel graphical monitoring
- Protocols: PD 3.1/3.0, QC 4.0/3.0, PPS, AFC, FCP, SCP
- Monitoring: Real-time V / A / W readings and curve history
- Safety: Multilayer protection against overloads and short circuits
Workshop Tips & Usage
The X-Power Max is ideal for "Stress Testing" after a motherboard repair. Technical Tip: Use the induction zone to check if an iPhone chassis has been reassembled correctly; if the current curve on the station's screen is stable, your induction coil and contacts are perfect. For MacBooks, use the 140W port to confirm that the motherboard switches from 5V mode to 20V/28V mode, indicating that the USB-C controllers (CD3215/CD3217) are functional. Finally, keep the station in a well-ventilated area to allow the internal fan to efficiently dissipate heat during simultaneous high-power charges.
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