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Lenovo ThinkPad Workstation Dock (Thunderbolt, 12 ports)
EUR287,–

Lenovo ThinkPad Workstation Dock

Thunderbolt, 12 ports


Question about Lenovo ThinkPad Workstation Dock

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sh

3 years ago

I have connected a ThinkBook with the station, which requires 230W and "only" has USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C ports. BIOS update made. 1. the screens are not recognised (even if I replace the supplied double cable with TB4 cable with a TB3 from another station). 2. the notebook always stays in battery mode even though I plugged in the supplied power plugs and TB4. 3. when I replace the TB4 cable with the aforementioned TB3 cable from another station, it switches to mains mode but undercharges and slowly loses battery. 4. if I connect another notebook (ThinkPad with 170W consumption) to the station, it works perfectly. Does anyone have similar problems? Can anyone help me?

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thomasrothantrova

3 years ago

The docking station's power delivery (PD) did not work properly for me either, so I sent it back. One possible explanation would be. The docking station does not deliver enough power via the Thunderbolt 4 connection; according to the specification, Thunderbolt 4 delivers "less than 100W". This is in contrast to USB-C, which can deliver up to 100W with the PD substandard.
Presumably the 230W laptop does not support USB-C, but only TB4, or the laptop has a defect. The device with 170W (peak power) can cope with less than 100W and charges.