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If a device needs 65W and you give it 22W one of two things will happen
There is no risks of overheating.
That's very cool. I checked my laptop and it has USB-C Power Delivery, does that mean I can try to charge it with my Switch charger? That one gets 39W on its 15V output which my laptop has to support as well, being PD compliant?
Yes, it should work fine. I usually charge my devices with whichever plug is nearest.
Yes, I had to at one point charge a macbook with a samsung tablet charger (because I left the mac brick at work). I had to shut down the mac every hour or so to let the battery get some charge in, but both the mac and the samsung plug are still working fine to this day.