Soldato
Yes, don't shoot me down just yet, I know electronics and water are not good bedfellows.
I have a Sonos Move in the bathroom, which is rated for IP56, so it's splash proof and can operate in very humid / extreme temperature ranges -25°C (-13°F) to 70°C (158°F).
The Sonos has a re-chargable built in battery. However, the battery isn't great and I need to charge the Sonos Move maybe once a day or every other day.
So, I was thinking, maybe I could run a USB-C into the bathroom from a power socket outside the bathroom.
The Sonos Move isn't close to any running water (6ft away from shower/sink), my main concern is actually humidity forming around the USB-C port/cable of the device.
In terms of power requirements of the Sonos, they suggest: "A 45 watt USB-C PD charger, outputting a minimum of 20V/2.25A or 15V/3A.
OR a 36 watt charger that outputs at least 12V/3A or 15V/2.4A."
Thoughts?
I have a Sonos Move in the bathroom, which is rated for IP56, so it's splash proof and can operate in very humid / extreme temperature ranges -25°C (-13°F) to 70°C (158°F).
The Sonos has a re-chargable built in battery. However, the battery isn't great and I need to charge the Sonos Move maybe once a day or every other day.
So, I was thinking, maybe I could run a USB-C into the bathroom from a power socket outside the bathroom.
The Sonos Move isn't close to any running water (6ft away from shower/sink), my main concern is actually humidity forming around the USB-C port/cable of the device.
In terms of power requirements of the Sonos, they suggest: "A 45 watt USB-C PD charger, outputting a minimum of 20V/2.25A or 15V/3A.
OR a 36 watt charger that outputs at least 12V/3A or 15V/2.4A."
Thoughts?