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    • J
      Jean-Claude
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      I just get my first M5StickC and I am wondering how to recharge the internal battery?

      I try to connect to a USB IPhone 5v plug for 3 hours but I just get 5 minutes run time.

      What do you recommend and how do you know when the battery is full?

      Thanks in advance.

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      • SkinkS
        Skink
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        @Jean-Claude

        Hello, I always use something like this (https://www.amazon.de/RAVPower-Ladegerät-Ladestation-Schnellladen-Powerbank/dp/B01N4D1MZL/ref=sr_1_55?__mk_de_DE=ÅMÅŽÕÑ&keywords=USb+Lader&qid=1580497238&sr=8-55) but your IPhone charger is sufficient.
        But I still connect this part between the charger and the M5Stick C (https://www.amazon.de/s?k=usb+charging current+display&__mk_en_DE=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&crid=31WZ0F6G6OJ1T&sprefix=USb+charging current%2Caps%2C163&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_2_13) so you can see how much charging current is flowing. And you can see when no or very little current is flowing that the M5Stick C is fully charged. But it could still be that the charging current of your IPhone 5V plug charger is too low !?

        And please remember that if you have the display on all the time, it is a real power guzzler.
        After all, the M5Stick C has only an 80mAh battery installed !

        I am involved in everything that has to do with automation, including the M5Stack's, a few 3D printers, a CNC mill and a lot of other things. The M5Stack's are all really great, I can't imagine a better prototyping.

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        • J
          Jean-Claude @Skink
          last edited by

          @skink Thanks for your answer

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          • SkinkS
            Skink
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            @Jean-Claude
            I'm currently testing the runtime of the M5Stick C and as I said, I loaded it via this adapter.
            At the beginning of the charge the M5Stick C had a charge current of 0.17A.
            At the end of the charge the M5Stick C had 0.07A charge current.
            Now I let it run with the display switched on.
            At the moment I'm at 22 minutes running time with the built-in battery !!
            But I will report later when it has switched off.

            I am involved in everything that has to do with automation, including the M5Stack's, a few 3D printers, a CNC mill and a lot of other things. The M5Stack's are all really great, I can't imagine a better prototyping.

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            • SkinkS
              Skink
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              @Jean-Claude
              So the M5Stick C has just switched off, I measured a runtime of 51 minutes. Only the M5Stick C was running without additional hardware with the display turned on but with fixed text displayed. Charge current is now 0.17A again after reconnecting it.

              I am involved in everything that has to do with automation, including the M5Stack's, a few 3D printers, a CNC mill and a lot of other things. The M5Stack's are all really great, I can't imagine a better prototyping.

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              • world101W
                world101 @Skink
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                @skink
                Was WiFi connected during your test?

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                • SkinkS
                  Skink
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                  @world101

                  No WiFi connected

                  I am involved in everything that has to do with automation, including the M5Stack's, a few 3D printers, a CNC mill and a lot of other things. The M5Stack's are all really great, I can't imagine a better prototyping.

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                  • mdevel1M
                    mdevel1 @Skink
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                    @skink
                    Can you test with https://github.com/mdevel1/M5StickC_Battery_Monitor? The best would be logging the data via a serial port and uploading it to a file sharing site (with a complete charge/discharge cycle). I plan on adding some graphing (first on desktop, then on device) to the project in my (not enough) free time.

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