2015 Honda Fit USB Power Capacity: 1A
Jun. 15th, 2015 10:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I wanted to post this somewhere so that the next person who goes looking for it can find it. It's not online anywhere - I know, I looked - and it took a week for Honda Support to look it up. They had to go ask Engineering, because nobody in support at any level knew.
The 2015 Honda Fit USB ports provide 1A (1 amp, one amp) of DC power, at 5V. If you want more than that, get a 12V Power Port to USB adaptor, and make sure that said adaptor provides the amperage you need. Here is one example. That's actually up to 4.8A because I believe in overkill, and my 12V port has plenty more power than that to provide, so we're nowhere near safety limits.
FYI.
The 2015 Honda Fit USB ports provide 1A (1 amp, one amp) of DC power, at 5V. If you want more than that, get a 12V Power Port to USB adaptor, and make sure that said adaptor provides the amperage you need. Here is one example. That's actually up to 4.8A because I believe in overkill, and my 12V port has plenty more power than that to provide, so we're nowhere near safety limits.
FYI.