Problem with powerbank with ESP32
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Problem with powerbank with ESP32
I tried to use this powerbank Wich I attach, but it doesn't work with ESP32. Maybe I'm missing something, but I can't understand what's the problem. To your knowledge, is it possible to use any powerbank to supply ESP32? If it is possible , do you have any recommendations for the model and others?
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Re: Problem with powerbank with ESP32
If you added an attachment, I think it failed... not seeing it here. Furthermore, it helps if you state what issues you're seeing (serial output?)
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Re: Problem with powerbank with ESP32
Sorry for the late reply and sorry for the image of powerbank I forgot to insert in the topic.
The ESP32 when is attach to powerbank won't turn on.
The ESP32 when is attach to powerbank won't turn on.
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Re: Problem with powerbank with ESP32
I am not saying this is the problem, but I have seen power banks that will not power up deices if the load is not high enough.
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Re: Problem with powerbank with ESP32
Also, on some boards, you need to manually reset the ESP32 before it properly powers on in the user application. Can you try that?
Re: Problem with powerbank with ESP32
Yes. I have had no success using power banks as a power source for ESP8266 or ESP32 for this reason. As soon as the consumed current drops below some level, the battery thinks the "phone" is fully charged and turns off the charging output.
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Re: Problem with powerbank with ESP32
I tried but it doesn't work :/ESP_Sprite wrote: Also, on some boards, you need to manually reset the ESP32 before it properly powers on in the user application. Can you try that?
Can I use other device for give power to ESP32?ESP_Angus wrote:Yes. I have had no success using power banks as a power source for ESP8266 or ESP32 for this reason. As soon as the consumed current drops below some level, the battery thinks the "phone" is fully charged and turns off the charging output.
P.S. thanks for the replies, I appreciate it
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