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=== Battery Pack ===
=== Battery Pack ===
No reverse voltage protection!


The charging voltage is 4.2 V and the charging current is 500 mA. Note the on/off switch, when plugging or unplugging the lipo battery, the On/OFF switch only switches the USB port. The 3 x 3 V and 3 x 5 V solder pins cannot be switched on and off by this switch
The charging voltage is 4.2 V and the charging current is 500 mA. Note the on/off switch, when plugging or unplugging the lipo battery, the On/OFF switch only switches the USB port. The 3 x 3 V and 3 x 5 V solder pins cannot be switched on and off by this switch

Revision as of 15:08, 3 July 2026

Introduction

A simple (but updatable) cooking thermometer based on ESP32.

Functions

  • Measure, log, display and save the temperature
  • Send data using bt or create a local web server which shows the data.
  • Allow taking timed photos (a photo at a given time) and show it on a (saved) temp log.

Material


Battery Pack

No reverse voltage protection!

The charging voltage is 4.2 V and the charging current is 500 mA. Note the on/off switch, when plugging or unplugging the lipo battery, the On/OFF switch only switches the USB port. The 3 x 3 V and 3 x 5 V solder pins cannot be switched on and off by this switch

Deep discharge protection


The charging process on the module is indicated by a LED. Red means that the battery is charging and green signifies that charging is complete.


The battery shield connec