Satechi 200W GaN Charger Charging Guide
A comprehensive charging guide for the Satechi 200W GaN Charger, detailing power distribution across all six USB-C PD ports for single and multi-device setups.
Quick answers from the manual
Quick answer
- The Satechi 200W GaN Charger distributes its 200W total power output across 6 USB-C PD ports. The wattage per port varies based on the number of devices connected (from 1 to 6). p. 1, 2, 3, 4
Key actions
- Identify the number of devices you are connecting to determine the correct power distribution chart. p. 1, 2, 3, 4
Problems and fixes
Verify the port configuration chart; connecting more devices reduces the wattage available per port.
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Technical specifications
| Parameter | Value | Meaning | Pages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Output | 200W | Maximum power capacity | p. 1 |
| Ports | 6 | Number of USB-C PD ports | p. 1 |
Where to find it in the PDF
- Single Port Connection p. 1
- Dual Port Connection p. 2
- Triple Port Connection p. 3
- Quadruple Port Connection p. 4
- Pentuple and Sextuple Port Connection p. 5
Table of contents
Quick guide from the manual
This document provides the power distribution specifications for the Satechi 200W GaN Charger. It outlines how the total 200W power output is allocated across the six USB-C PD ports (labeled PD1 through PD6) depending on the number of devices connected. Understanding these configurations ensures you connect your devices to the ports that provide the necessary wattage for optimal charging speeds.

Power Distribution Overview
The charger features 6 USB-C Power Delivery (PD) ports. The wattage delivered to each port is dynamic and changes based on the total number of devices plugged into the charger. The manual provides specific diagrams for every connection scenario, from a single device to all six ports being occupied.
Connection Scenarios
The charging behavior is categorized by the number of active connections:
- Single Port Connection: When one device is connected, specific ports can output up to 140W, 100W, or 20W depending on the port used.
- Dual Port Connection: Power is split between two devices, with various combinations of 140W, 100W, and 20W outputs.
- Triple Port Connection: Power is distributed across three devices, typically utilizing combinations of 100W, 45W, and 20W.
- Quadruple Port Connection: Power is distributed across four devices, utilizing combinations of 100W, 45W, and 20W.
- Pentuple Port Connection: Power is distributed across five devices, typically utilizing 65W, 45W, and 20W outputs.
- Sextuple Port Connection: When all six ports are in use, the power is distributed to support all connected devices simultaneously, typically with 65W, 45W, and 20W outputs.
Support
If you have questions regarding the operation of your Satechi 200W GaN Charger, you can contact the manufacturer for assistance at [email protected].
Manufacturer information
Satechi
Practical help
Common problems
Check the port configuration. The charger distributes power differently based on the number of connected devices. Refer to the connection charts to ensure your device is in a port receiving the required wattage.
Before use
- Ensure you are using high-quality USB-C cables capable of handling the required wattage.
- Identify which ports (PD1-PD6) are available.
- Check the total number of devices you intend to charge simultaneously to determine the power distribution.
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Images and diagrams
- The diagrams show the charger with 6 ports labeled PD1 through PD6.
- Lines indicate the wattage output for each port based on the number of devices connected.
Model compatibility
- Compatible with USB-C devices.
- Power output per port depends on the total number of devices connected.
Manual page author
David Miller
Documentation analyst