- Wed Jul 24, 2019 11:33 pm
#83217
@buzzy: Thank you for sustaining this discussion. Your experience has been similar to mine. The use of the 18650 is so wide spread and the 'voltage life-cycle' is so within range you would think it was designed for 3.3V devices. The other points are well taken for official commercial design specifications. But I'm a hack and don't need 100% performance that costs me triple to achieve. I'll stick to 95% and call it good enough if it saves me more than it costs me. As long as the house doesn't burn down I'm good with it.
More on my experience: I have accidentally fed 5V to several ESP's. This has been either to the VCC, and more frequently, input pins. Thinking the chips to be dead, I have found that most, if not all, of them survived. I admit, magic smoke has been emitted from supporting components, but never from the ESP's. Perhaps I was witnessing self-sacrificial events to save the 'mother-ship' CPU. I have no forensic idea.
But again, I thank you for the courage to 'buck' the fear of compiance spec's to test the limits of practical experience.