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I have a Lenovo ThinkBook 15p G2 ITH. It has a Thunderbolt port which does support PD charging, and a rectangle lenovo port.
I have noticed some weird USB-C PD behavior when I want to charge my laptop. I tested it with multiple chargers and docks, and this is what I found:
Anker 100W PD supply: Not charging
MacBook Charger (i think 96W): Charging without problems
Fancy Dell Monitors that charge laptop over the USB-C cable: Charging without problems
Dell Thunderbolt Dock: Starts charging after 0s up to one hour. (It is random how long one has to wait until it starts charging)
Lenovo Thunderbolt 4 Workstation Dock: Starts charging after couple of minutes up to one hour. (It is random how long one has to wait until it starts charging)
What I also noticed was that when the system is shut down, both the Dell and the Lenovo Dock charge the laptop without a problem (~ 1s-2s until it starts)
I already ran fwupd for both my laptop and both of the docks. I tried multiple cables, but that did not change anything. I am not sure what the status is under windows.
I suspect it is a driver issue as it is working fine when the laptop is powered off, but then again, if windows also has this issue I might be wrong (or not)
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Update: The Anker 100W PD supply also works, but it too either takes a lot of time or has to be plugged in when shut down first.
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I recently had similar troubles with a Lenovo. Turns out there's some firmware internal "Airplane mode" that can only be toggled from Windows with their "Lenovo Vantage" software and it actually prevents/adjusts the charging behaviour not unlike what you saw. If you still have access to a Windows install, I'd double check that.
Last edited by V1del (2024-01-21 23:13:05)
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I booted up my win10, charging is not working here (same as in linux)
I checked lenovo vantage, but did not find any option called "Airplane mode". I searched for it a bit, and found a post where they said that I might have to install proper lenovo power management driver. The only charging related options i found were rapid charging and some mode where it only charges to 60%.
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