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        <description>💡 In this video, we explore two must-have USB-C power tools from Tufteln that are perfect for makers, tinkerers, ham radio operators, and anyone building DIY power setups. 🔧 First up: the 12V Source from USB-C PD M — a tiny yet powerful USB-C PD trigger board that lets you pull clean 12V DC power from a USB-C PD power bank. It features Anderson Power Poles for secure and reliable connections. Ideal for powering radios, portable gear, and field equipment.➡️ Check it out here: https://tufteln.com/products/12v-source-from-usb-c-pd ⚡ Next: the USB-C PD Power Supply — this board converts 12V or 24V input into USB-C Power Delivery (PD) or Quick Charge (QC) output, supplying up to 60W of power. It’s perfect for charging laptops, tablets, phones, drones, and cameras using your existing 12V system. ➡️ Get the details here: https://tufteln.com/products/usb-c-pd-power-supply 🔥 What You’ll Learn in This Video: • How to convert USB-C PD into a stable 12V power source using Tufteln's trigger board • How to turn 12V or 24V into USB-C PD/QC output for powering modern devices on the go • Real-world applications: mobile power stations, radio setups, and off-grid builds 🛠 Why These Tools Are a Must-Have: ✅ Super compact and travel-friendly ✅ Wide voltage compatibility for both input and output ✅ Built tough for field use with high-quality connectors and casing ✅ Ideal for vanlifers, hobbyists, engineers, and mobile creators 🎒 Power your next project smarter, lighter, and more flexibly with Tufteln’s USB-C solutions! 🔹My Favorite Gear - https://www.amazon.com/shop/km4ack 🔹Links mentioned in the video https://tufteln.com/ Anger Battery Pack - https://amzn.to/41cIG0m USB-C Cable - https://amzn.to/4oIq9Ty Klein Multimeter - https://amzn.to/45YsDpw Btech UV Pro HT - https://amzn.to/476eyaE FX4CR Radio - https://bg2fx.com/fx-4cr-transceiver-prod 🔹Raspberry Pi Build Guide - http://tiny.cc/pi4guide 🔹Frequently Asked Questions - http://tiny.cc/km4ack-faq 🔹Weekly Newsletter - https://mailchi.mp/40da1fe472e3/km4acknewsletter 🔹Follow Me Twitter @km4ack 🔹FREE Get Started Guide - http://tiny.cc/getstartedguide 🔹Cool Ham Gear - http://km4ack.com 🔹Support the channel through Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/km4ack 🔹Did you just get a raspberry pi and want to hook it up to your radio? Start here https://youtu.be/E1SEgPFQk4M Want your raspberry pi to play nice with your ham radio? Are you into digital modes like FT8, JS8Call, FLDIGI, Winlink, APRS, Digipeaters and others? Each week I put out new content showing you exactly what steps to take to get the latest ham radio software on your raspberry pi. Whether you just want to ragchew or are seriously into emergency preparedness, emcomm, or ARES and want to learn all you can about using the raspberry pi to drive your ham radio, this channel has something for you. Be sure to click the subscribe button and ring the bell before heading off. That way you will get notified of all future videos. 🔹🔹🔹🔹🔹 As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases</description>
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