HOW TO: Use Lithium 3.7v batteries in small Arduino projects.
I show how to very easily charge, and then use 3.7 rechargeable lithium ion batteries in small simple electronics projects such as Arduino based projects or small motors. Two of the modules covered are the TP4056 and a 03962A which is also based upon the TP4056 but additionally has battery protection.
I also show how to get 5 volts out of a 3.7 volt battery.
This video mainly covers the 18650 but demonstrates how to use it for other lithium 3.7v batteries.
Видео HOW TO: Use Lithium 3.7v batteries in small Arduino projects. канала LessonStudio
I also show how to get 5 volts out of a 3.7 volt battery.
This video mainly covers the 18650 but demonstrates how to use it for other lithium 3.7v batteries.
Видео HOW TO: Use Lithium 3.7v batteries in small Arduino projects. канала LessonStudio
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