- Mon Sep 07, 2015 5:11 pm
#28563
It is unlikely that the ESP8266 would ever draw a full amp, it would be lucky to spike to 200mA during transmit. I done a lot of testing and have a number of ESP modules running using the tiny SOT liner regulators, they never even get close to getting warm. For a compact power solution you have number of options. On aliexpress and a number of other sites there are various different 240v to 3.3v converters available, but you want to be careful when working with mains.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/110V-220 ... 74264.htmlhttp://www.aliexpress.com/item/ac-dc-3- ... 5,201409_2Another solution is to gut a USB wall plug and use a linear or switching 3.3v regulator of some kind to bring it down to 3.3v for the ESP. Most cheap USB adapters even have enough space inside for a regulator and ESP module if you are brave. I will try and post a couple of pictures of modules I have created using different power solutions.