My question is about solar powered IoT sensors.
The new solar charger has a regulated load port:
https://www.adafruit.com/product/4755
The question is in connection with the FONA:
https://www.adafruit.com/product/1946
I guess it also applies to a WiFi breakout board:
https://www.adafruit.com/product/4201
Previous discussions have suggested avoiding the load port,
as it was unregulated in the old solar charger, see for example:
viewtopic.php?p=337687
viewtopic.php?p=525230
viewtopic.php?t=189349
viewtopic.php?t=184595
viewtopic.php?t=170132
viewtopic.php?p=945028
My impression is this recommendation still holds true for the new charger?
The reason would be the FONA or WiFi needs a battery to smooth out the ~2A spikes.
Otherwise, using the charger's load port would require a capacitor in parallel, no?
(By the way, the solar charger's own capacitor doesn't help with transmission spikes, right?)
Attached are two very simple diagrams, using old and new chargers.
(I've thrown in an Adalogger because that's part of my setup.)
Thank you in advance for any confirmation.
-FGN.
WiFi or FONA with new solar charger
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