 You can add USB-C power to your devices with the Adafruit HUSB238 power delivery breakout. This breakout lets you get up to 100W of power over USB-C for those projects that need more than 5V at 2A. You can set the output voltage using the onboard jumpers or controller over I2C using a microcontroller. It's great for turning those devices with wall adapters into USB-C powered ones using a USB PD power supply. Our 3D printed case snap fits and features access to the USB-C port, screw block terminals, and wires. This keyboard comes with a wall adapter that we can replace with our HUSB238 breakout. The wall adapter has information on voltage, amps, and jack polarity. This one is 12V 1A with a center positive jack. We can cut the cable to reuse the DC barrel jack. Using a multimeter, we can determine which wire is ground and which is power by testing continuity. Now we can solder the 12V jumper on the HUSB238 breakout board to set the voltage for powering our keyboard. Using wire strippers, we can expose the wires and secure them to the screw block terminals. The 3D printed case keeps the breakout safe and secured. Now we can plug in the DC jack into the keyboard. We can power the breakout with a USB PD power supply that's capable of outputting high voltages. Now we can power on the keyboard with a USB-C cable. We think this is a handy breakout for gadgets that might have missing wall adapters or if you just want to USB-C-ify your favorite devices.