NodeMCU and 3.6V battery
Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2018 5:25 pm
Good evening to everyone.
I know this subject has been already covered but I really can't find a solution.
I have lots of Toshiba Ultra Lithium ERV6V 3.6V battery sitting in a drawer.
These are a pack of 2 battery in parallel, just like the following:
Is it possible to power up a NodeMCU just to play around until I will be confident enough to use a bare ESP12e?
Thanks again!!!
I know this subject has been already covered but I really can't find a solution.
I have lots of Toshiba Ultra Lithium ERV6V 3.6V battery sitting in a drawer.
These are a pack of 2 battery in parallel, just like the following:
Is it possible to power up a NodeMCU just to play around until I will be confident enough to use a bare ESP12e?
Thanks again!!!