martinayotte wrote:I suggest even a bigger capacitor, such as 470uF, if they are 6.3V or 10V they are still small size.
Got it! I ordered few capacitors today from dx so I'll have to wait a bit before giving it a shot.
Thank you!
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martinayotte wrote:I suggest even a bigger capacitor, such as 470uF, if they are 6.3V or 10V they are still small size.
martinayotte wrote:I suggest even a bigger capacitor, such as 470uF, if they are 6.3V or 10V they are still small size.
dynek wrote:martinayotte wrote:I suggest even a bigger capacitor, such as 470uF, if they are 6.3V or 10V they are still small size.
I need both 5v and 3.3v so I'm using:
- a 230V to 10V AC Adaptor (1.2A)
- a Mini DC 7~28V to DC 5V Step-Down Converter Power Supply Module 2.5A (5V not used yet)
- a 5V To 3.3V DC-DC Step-Down Power Supply Buck Module AMS1117 800MA
- on the 5V ramp I put the 470uF capacitor
Sometimes when I plug in the 230V->10V AC Adaptor the red LED on the ESP is not as shiny as usual and nothing seems to be running (I can see the blue LED blink few times quickly).
Does it look like it's missing current ? Any way to "fix" that ?
Thank you for your help!
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