- Mon Feb 08, 2016 5:41 am
#40673
torntrousers wrote:AdrianM wrote:I'll just chip in with another suggestion here if I may. LiFePO4 cells are much more tolerant and have several characteristics that make them more suitable. ... All that's required is a constant voltage regulator. And a blocking diode.
Could you draw a diagram of what you mean - would the voltage regulator be between the solar cell and LiFePO4, and the ESP directly connected to the LiFePO4 ? And wouldn't it still need some over discharge protection?
Sure, this is what I was describing:
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The battery does need undervoltage protection but this can be provided by the software i.e. reading Vdd periodically and going into deeper sleep. The optimum details for that would have to be thrashed out but worth the effort in order to eliminate additional hardware.
Edit: R1 R2 could be replaced by a 1K preset potentiometer which would allow adjustment of the output. This removes the need for slightly harder to get E24 resistor values. A well-calibrated meter would have to be used to check for the voltages shown before the battery was connected.
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Last edited by AdrianM on Mon Feb 08, 2016 6:50 am, edited 1 time in total.