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Advanced_v5_2020.pdf missing power regulator #14
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The power regulator is not missing. The new (February 2020) OpenEVSE ESP32
WiFi board has a built in 12v to 3.3v DC/DC converter. It is much more
efficient and simple to wire than the previous UBEC/Huzzah setup with
external 12v to 5v converter and onboard 5v to 3.3v regulator.
…On Sat, Apr 10, 2021, 6:06 PM Alex von Gluck IV ***@***.***> wrote:
@chris1howell <https://github.com/chris1howell> The new
Advanced_v5_2020.pdf diagram is missing the power regulator. It shows 12v
connected to 5v directly
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oh.. Nice! I just put the newer Feb 2020 board into my OpenEVSE and wired the wifi module up to the existing DC/DC converter. Guess I need to crack it open and simplify a bit :-) |
although... the diagram does show 5v input pins on the wifi module which makes it a bit more confusing... |
hi, is this a broken link? |
@chris1howell The new Advanced_v5_2020.pdf diagram is missing the power regulator. It shows 12v connected to 5v directly
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