It sounds like you’ve got an Alibarbar device (likely a rechargeable model like the INGOT 9000, INGOT 15000, or Ice Adjust 12000) and no dedicated charger. The good news is that you don’t need the “original” Alibarbar charger—these devices charge via a standard USB-C port, so you can use any compatible cable and power source. Here’s how to do it safely.
What you’ll need
A USB-C cable (any standard one will work — the kind used for modern Android phones, tablets, or laptops)
A USB power source with a normal output (laptop USB port, power bank, or a basic 5V wall adapter — avoid fast-charge / PD / Quick Charge ports if possible)
Step-by-step guide
Locate the charging port on your Alibarbar device. It’s usually on the bottom or side, and it’s a small USB-C slot.
For the INGOT 9000, it’s on the bottom edge.
For the INGOT 15000, it’s also at the bottom.
For Ice Adjust 12000, same.
Plug the USB-C end into the device gently — don’t force it; it should click in securely.
Connect the other end to a safe power source:

Best option: A standard USB-A wall brick (5V / 1A or 2A) with your USB-C cable (many cables are USB-A to USB-C — use that adapter).
Second best: A laptop or desktop USB port (these typically output 5V at lower amps, very safe).
Acceptable but less ideal: A power bank without fast-charging capability.
Avoid: Phone fast chargers, tablet chargers, or any adapter labelled “Quick Charge”, “PD”, “SuperVOOC”, etc. — these can over‑amp the small battery and cause overheating or damage.
Watch for the light indicator (if your model has one). On many Alibarbar rechargeable devices, a small LED will light up while charging, then turn off or change colour when full.
Don’t leave it unattended while charging. Disconnect as soon as it’s done (usually 30–60 minutes, depending on the device). Overcharging can degrade the battery or cause safety issues.
Important safety notes
Never use a cable that’s frayed or damaged.
Only charge on a flat, non-flammable surface.
If the device gets unusually hot, unplug it immediately and stop using it.
Only rechargeable Alibarbar models have a USB-C port. Non‑rechargeable devices (older disposables) do not have a port and should never be tampered with. If you don’t see a port, do not attempt to recharge it.
Can I use a different cable?
Yes. Any USB-C to USB cable will work. If you only have a USB-C to USB-C cable, and your power source is also USB-C (like a newer MacBook charger or tablet charger), that’s risky because it may deliver higher voltage by default. Stick to USB-A to USB-C if you can, or use a standard USB port.

What if I don’t have any cable or charger?
You’ll need to buy or borrow a standard USB-C cable and a basic 5V USB adapter. They’re widely available at supermarkets, service stations, electronics stores, or online. There’s no safe way to bypass the USB-C charging system, so please don’t attempt to strip wires or use homemade connectors — that’s extremely dangerous with lithium-ion batteries.
If you need a charger in a pinch, visit any electronics store and ask for a “USB-C charging cable with a standard USB plug” — it’s a common item.
Stay safe, and remember: always charge responsibly. If you have any doubts about your specific Alibarbar model, check the packaging or the brand’s official website, or reach out to the store where you purchased it.

