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trackerj wrote:1x18650 Cell + Charger/Monitor module can give you quick and decent side battery solution for your projects: http://www.esp8266-projects.com/2015/03/mailbag-arrival-new-battery-solution.html
Maximum ESP8266 VCC voltage is 3.6V. Fully charged Li-Ion battery provides 4.2V. Do you use something to get 3.3V from Li-Ion battery for ESP8266 power?
Hukuma wrote:trackerj wrote:1x18650 Cell + Charger/Monitor module can give you quick and decent side battery solution for your projects: http://www.esp8266-projects.com/2015/03/mailbag-arrival-new-battery-solution.html
Maximum ESP8266 VCC voltage is 3.6V. Fully charged Li-Ion battery provides 4.2V. Do you use something to get 3.3V from Li-Ion battery for ESP8266 power?
I prefer to have a onboard 3.3V regulator, gives you more flexibility in terms of power supply
http://www.esp8266-projects.com/2015/04/p2-esp8266-ultimate-devboard-firmware.html
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