Contact a manufacturer of 0.65mm thick gorilla glass in custom dimensions and ask for a sample piece to avoid the MOQ.
Contact a manufacturer of 0.65mm thick gorilla glass in custom dimensions and ask for a sample piece to avoid the MOQ.
It is a 4 pin(or 1x4) JST(?)wire connector. You need the measurements in millimeters of the connector and the distance between pin centers to know exactly what standard that is unless you have examples to guess and check.
The pins that make the connection do sort of need a special tool to crimp, but you can manage with standard wire crimpers and some doing.
The longer the run with more connections, the greater the voltage drop, the more stress on anything involved.
That means more power usage and higher likelihood of a failure vs directly plugging the same device into the outlet. So it is better to use an extension cord than chained power strips.
It is especially dangerous to have chained power strips that you load up due to fire risk that isn’t necessarily mitigated by the breaker.
Faster or more charging requires more power and therefore more heat is produced. If your phone is at 20% and you charge it, it will be charged at a higher rate than if you were charging it at 90%.
If you have an inductive charger, a wireless charger, those heat up due to the nature of their design when in use.
Edit: Don’t rule out malfunction as the cause. The charger, cable, or phone could be creating an unsafe operating state.
Same resistance, variable voltage.
Smoke producing transistor
You want to contact the business directly, not through Alibaba or similar. You can also try trade wheel or similar.