do you connect 18650 directly or through step-down to 3.3V ?
Isn't fresh battery voltage of slightly over 4V too much for ESP ?
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Mozz
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Mario Mikočević wrote:Heya,
do you connect 18650 directly or through step-down to 3.3V ?
Isn't fresh battery voltage of slightly over 4V too much for ESP ?
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Mozz
trackerj wrote:Mario Mikočević wrote:
do you connect 18650 directly or through step-down to 3.3V ?
Isn't fresh battery voltage of slightly over 4V too much for ESP ?
onboard 3.3V regulator. Don't push ESP8266 over 3.5V, it will be not happy at all. I know some people are abusing them over the specs, but I really don't recommend.
trackerj wrote:Mario Mikočević wrote:Heya,
do you connect 18650 directly or through step-down to 3.3V ?
Isn't fresh battery voltage of slightly over 4V too much for ESP ?
--
Mozz
onboard 3.3V regulator. Don't push ESP8266 over 3.5V, it will be not happy at all. I know some people are abusing them over the specs, but I really don't recommend.
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