I have a few ESP32 (Adafruit HUZZAH32) that I would like to power from the main supply. I'm looking for something reliable that won't burn the house down in the long term.
Before I go on a shopping spree, I would like to know what should work best:
- RPI power supply (5.1V 2.5A or 5.1V 3A)
- Anker (or similar) chargers with self-regulating amperage (e.g. 5V=4.8A -- 2.4A Max Per Port)
Proper way to power ESP32 from the main supply
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Re: Proper way to power ESP32 from the main supply
Any reputable 5v-5.1v 1A wall wart will be fine.
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Re: Proper way to power ESP32 from the main supply
Any regulated 5v splly will work, assuming it can provide enough current for your board. I.E. its not a 5v 100ma supply.Would a 0-2.4A self-regulating unit work well?
There are many quality supplies.
https://www.digikey.com/products/en/pow ... ageSize=25
https://www.mouser.com/Power/Power-Supp ... ly&FS=True
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Re: Proper way to power ESP32 from the main supply
Thank you for the links. They do indeed have a lot of options but sadly they quickly dry up when I select United Kingdom.
I guess I'll have to do some experimentation with products I find on Amazon.
I guess I'll have to do some experimentation with products I find on Amazon.
Re: Proper way to power ESP32 from the main supply
Unless there's a large load or hazardous environment you haven't told us about, you're thinking way too hard about this. If you're anything like me you'll have gathered dozens of those little USB wallwarts from every phone, tablet, widget and gadget purchase over the years. If not, I'm sure Amazon has thousands of them to choose from for a few quid.
Anything will do.
Anything will do.
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