Battery problem
Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2019 1:34 pm
Hello all!
First time posting here, and I'd like to lead with the fact that I'm very much out of my depth on the hardware side, so please just assume I don't know the first thing about whatever we're gonna talk about...
With that said, I bought a bluefruit ble board for a keyboard project, and it works fine while powered by the USB cord, but turns off as soon as I unplug it. I had some no-name 3.7V lipos from earlier that measured around 4 volts raw. Then I spliced a jst connector onto the first one, and it still measured 4 volts. Then I plugged it in the bluefruit, and it dropped to 0.46 volts instantly, which is clerly not enough to power the board. If I then disconnect the battery, it still remains at 0.46 volts. Assumed that maybe the battery was defective somehow, and did the same process with another one, to the same results. The board doesn't heat up when plugged into USB, and works as expected.
Did I do something obviously wrong? How do I go about debugging this? Have I killed the batteries? Any insight would be very much appreciated. Thanks!
First time posting here, and I'd like to lead with the fact that I'm very much out of my depth on the hardware side, so please just assume I don't know the first thing about whatever we're gonna talk about...
With that said, I bought a bluefruit ble board for a keyboard project, and it works fine while powered by the USB cord, but turns off as soon as I unplug it. I had some no-name 3.7V lipos from earlier that measured around 4 volts raw. Then I spliced a jst connector onto the first one, and it still measured 4 volts. Then I plugged it in the bluefruit, and it dropped to 0.46 volts instantly, which is clerly not enough to power the board. If I then disconnect the battery, it still remains at 0.46 volts. Assumed that maybe the battery was defective somehow, and did the same process with another one, to the same results. The board doesn't heat up when plugged into USB, and works as expected.
Did I do something obviously wrong? How do I go about debugging this? Have I killed the batteries? Any insight would be very much appreciated. Thanks!