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    T-Display-S3 AMOLED Battery Connection

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      Karls0n last edited by

      Hello, I have a non-touch T-Display-S3 AMOLED which I am wanting to power without using USB.

      I've seen mention of the T-display-S3 having a TP4056 onboard for use with a Li-Po cell connected to the JST Bat connector.
      Can I connect a Li-ion cell directly to the board and have it charge? or is it only suitable for a Li-Po cell?

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        teastain2 @Karls0n last edited by

        Li-ion is OK! (most common and I believe it was LilyGO's intent.)
        Li-Po is denser but more prone to catching fire and/or blowing up.

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          Karls0n @teastain2 last edited by Karls0n

          @teastain2 Thanks very much for the quick reply! This is good to know, it almost seems too easy!

          I am making a remote control for an electric skateboard and now I am wondering if a physical switch between the battery and board would be a good idea or whether to just rely on putting the ESP32 to sleep, do you have any thoughts on this?

          I guess I'm assuming the T-display-S3 has battery protection built in so stop it from dropping the battery voltage too far if it wasn't charged for a while.

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            teastain2 @Karls0n last edited by

            @karls0n The charge regulator on board, TP4056, is a very good device.
            The LilyGO T-Display S3 boots back up in seconds, so it should be shut down when not in use.
            I would not leave a charging Li-ion battery unattended for very long, Li-ion are very touchy about re-charging too fast from empty. The TP4056 takes care of that but there are worst-case or extreme situations...
            It is designed for a couple 16550 types.
            It is intended that the USB supplies the charging current, so the LilyGO T-Display S3 is "ON" while charging, but you could program the LCD to turn off the backlight whilst charging!
            -Terry

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