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No, and as a result no 😅 There is no battery connector or circuitry. A cyd powered by battery will require external modules/components I created an issue around this but I haven't made any progress since this |
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This could help you out, adjust to 5V |
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I just built an esp32-2432s028 with a 3.7V lithium-ion battery, an MT3608 and a TP4056 in a 3D printed case. Unfortunately, so far only between 3 and 5 hours of running time. so far only LVGL display without interactions. |
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@kf106 is this worth marking as answered now? |
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Probably the only thing I can add , and respect for the last YouTube link, Is never had a problem as it comes with a box , and a reply to others there is a ups board that will fx , plug and play stuff, ... And anymore new if you're not adding gps ,, listen and read everything, if you guess, you might see the same things |
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I've been using a Lilygo T-Display-S3 for my hobby work, and you can plug in a LiPo 3.7V battery to the device. On full activity my 300mAh battery lasts about 3 hours. But more importantly, when you plug a USB-C cable into the device, the battery is charged - a red LED lights up, and then goes off when the battery is full.
Is there a battery connector for the ESP32-CYD, and does the USB connector handle its charging properly?
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