Brainergiser, Thank you for your basic tutorials on the battery. When you mentioned the crystal based on Mhz, I didn't realized on some Arduino board comes in variety of frequency. I guess, I will have to take some CLOSER look on crystal. Again, thank you for the best educational on lipo battery. Normally, not all vendor or eBay vender sell the same based on products from the market.
Nice tip to use Rechargable of available Arduino board. I know it's possible to make custom Arduino board with lipo bat as atmega chip works at wide voltage range.
Why not using a battery charger module to charge your battery through pin 5V and prevent overcharge ? And also a booster converter too because the arduino needs a minimum of 7V (max 12V) in Vin I think (which is then reduced to 5V through a regulator).
Interesting question... u mean if you connect the battery directly to vcc (and it below 5v)? i think it's better to connect a battery (7-12v) to vin to pass through the voltage regulator, to insure the correct voltage level...
It will probably damage your mcu, specially if your battery is fully charged. It is ok if you connect your battery to pins that have a higher voltage tolerance than your battery can provide (like connecting a 3.7 volts battery to 5 volts vin like in this video) but 3.7 is higher than 3.3 volts so it will damage your mcu
I have a question, can the arduino be battery powered with 3.7 as you mention and simultaneusly connect the usb cable to the computer? Will it damage anything? thank you!
hi, very informative video, i want to know, if i put a diode between pin 5v and battery to avoid voltage from the usb, and permit to upload program to arduino without disconect the battery, thanks
Hey thanks for this awesome video. I have a question though: you mentioned that if you plug a usb cable while the battery is connected, the board will try to charge the battery which could cause the battery to be damaged, but if the battery that was being used was rechargeable, would the board be able to recharge it without problems or would you need to do something extra? Thanks!
A 3.7V rechargeable battery can't be charged directly from 5V. You need a charging IC, which will charge the battery either in CC or CV way upto max 4.2v.
Hello bro I've one question I'm now currently using the Arduino nano controller and i' ve the two servo motor and 4ldr sensor. This 3.7v LI-PO rechargeable battery is enought run the both nano and servo motor or else we need to change the battery voltage ?? Kindly reply bro
@@BrainergiserTube 600 mah battry and micro servo motor sg90 operating voltage 4.8v to 6.0v and battery is 2.05 wh battery this power to enough to the two servo motor and Arduino nano ?? Kindly reply bro
@@unknownartist734 Yes you can. You can use a 2S lipo battery, which is 3.7x2 = 7.4V, but you have to connect ii at Vin pin or DC shoket of Arduino board.
Use a ldo regulator like mcp1700 or simply use a 1n4007 diode in series with the battery to drop 0.7v . Diode one is very crappy solution but it works for me till now
Will do. But with a controller robots become more dynamic, smart. If I dont use Arduino, then what other controller u can suggest? Or are you asking for robot without controller?
Because 5v pin is connected directly to the VDD pin of Arduino chip, so connecting some voltage say 3.7v there will directly power up chip with the same vol (3.7V).
Can you suggest me cheapest pc available in market so that I can flash some program in C Okay it nice tutorial I am going to start Tech channel in Malayalam what is your opinion ..... BUT I dont have some have gadgets like you but I will always Wait for your videos .... And you will get 1 Million Subscribers Make videos on Raspberry pi all model....
@@BrainergiserTube tried pi and I have it but some codes are shown as error and connecting wifi based device's is very difficult....to Arduino....thats the problem.... Now want to try Asus Tinker board and Windows 10 for pi together as it has a 1.3 GHz + ARM ( Advanced Risk Machine) and 2 GB of Ram hope this will make it...
Good info but PLEASE stop the background music! It's too distracting and makes it hard to hear what your saying.
Thanks for your valuable suggestion.
I liked it tbh, but it did make understanding a bit harder. But fortunately he’s got a lot of text on screen
Brainergiser, Thank you for your basic tutorials on the battery. When you mentioned the crystal based on Mhz, I didn't realized on some Arduino board comes in variety of frequency. I guess, I will have to take some CLOSER look on crystal. Again, thank you for the best educational on lipo battery. Normally, not all vendor or eBay vender sell the same based on products from the market.
A very good video that obviously took a lot of time to prepare prior to the first frame being recorded. Thank you for this explanation.
Thank you it was really helpful you solved my vin pin problem
Nice tip to use Rechargable of available Arduino board. I know it's possible to make custom Arduino board with lipo bat as atmega chip works at wide voltage range.
Kids get upset when battery is fully down. So rechargable battery based projects makes lot of sence.
Why not using a battery charger module to charge your battery through pin 5V and prevent overcharge ? And also a booster converter too because the arduino needs a minimum of 7V (max 12V) in Vin I think (which is then reduced to 5V through a regulator).
This is very good. How did you connect the two pin wires to JST connector of Lipo battery?
Had the same question - check out how he checks the battery voltage - on my LiPo red goes to 5V, and Black goes to ground. Happy Building!
If arduino is powered by battery, how do you know voltage reference for analog sensor reading?
Interesting question... u mean if you connect the battery directly to vcc (and it below 5v)? i think it's better to connect a battery (7-12v) to vin to pass through the voltage regulator, to insure the correct voltage level...
thank you for the info. there is also a 3.3v pin next to the 5v pin, what it will happen if the Li-Po battery use that pin?
It will probably damage your mcu, specially if your battery is fully charged. It is ok if you connect your battery to pins that have a higher voltage tolerance than your battery can provide (like connecting a 3.7 volts battery to 5 volts vin like in this video) but 3.7 is higher than 3.3 volts so it will damage your mcu
Aaaah 😌 some one know it 😅
I have a question, can the arduino be battery powered with 3.7 as you mention and simultaneusly connect the usb cable to the computer? Will it damage anything? thank you!
Please check at 3:16 ,it will over charge or damage your battery.
Would this work the same way if I was to wire it to a small cooling fan?
hi, very informative video, i want to know, if i put a diode between pin 5v and battery to avoid voltage from the usb, and permit to upload program to arduino without disconect the battery, thanks
How do you figure out the load the battery can handle once you start adding leds or motors to it?
This video speaks to that question: th-cam.com/video/tuTcU_bhtTA/w-d-xo.html.
the important annotations should be said at the beginning, great video.
Sir. will 3.7 mobile battery can power Arduino uno with motor driver module and h5 Bluetooth module
Please Do reply sir
Plese reply can we charge battery from arduino port
Possible with additional circuit.
I have a project to light up a addressable led strip,What if i want to use a 7-12volts lipo battery do i need some do i need some capacitor?
All depends on the battery capacity and current consumption.
@@BrainergiserTube 7-12 volts battery
@@zoeyboy1215 understand, but how many mAH battery?
@@BrainergiserTube do i need to use a capacitor? If yes, can you please recommend the right capacitor i need for 20m led strip 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@BrainergiserTube around 1100 mAH
Thank you for the great video 👍👍
You are welcome.
Hey thanks for this awesome video. I have a question though: you mentioned that if you plug a usb cable while the battery is connected, the board will try to charge the battery which could cause the battery to be damaged, but if the battery that was being used was rechargeable, would the board be able to recharge it without problems or would you need to do something extra? Thanks!
A 3.7V rechargeable battery can't be charged directly from 5V. You need a charging IC, which will charge the battery either in CC or CV way upto max 4.2v.
Hello bro I've one question I'm now currently using the Arduino nano controller and i' ve the two servo motor and 4ldr sensor. This 3.7v LI-PO rechargeable battery is enought run the both nano and servo motor or else we need to change the battery voltage ?? Kindly reply bro
What is servo motor spec? Also mAh of the battery?
@@BrainergiserTube 600 mah battry and micro servo motor sg90 operating voltage 4.8v to 6.0v and battery is 2.05 wh battery this power to enough to the two servo motor and Arduino nano ?? Kindly reply bro
@@INFOMIXOFFICIAL u can use it.
@@BrainergiserTube and with that i connected with the charging module ?? How many hours it can able to sustain??
@@INFOMIXOFFICIAL it depends on the load current. If two such servos and other circuit taking total 300mA then a 600mah battery can run for 2hrs.
very nice explanation i like it man
Thank you.
So, can you charge your battery if you have a 3.3v board?
No, you need a Charing circuit.
How do you calculate the average current and charginf and discharge timeee?
Hello Friend! if you twist this battery like a letter "C" will it work abnormally?
Hi, u can not means you should bend this battery. Curve battery is available. You hv use those.
Pro nano 3.3v 8Mhz > the board is suitable for battery 3.7v connect it at vcc pin... Yes or not? Thank you!
Yes
How to use any battery or 9v with arduino nano
Can we connect a big lipo battery to arduino ?
What do u mean by big? High power or higher voltage?
@@BrainergiserTube high voltage !
@@unknownartist734 Yes you can. You can use a 2S lipo battery, which is 3.7x2 = 7.4V, but you have to connect ii at Vin pin or DC shoket of Arduino board.
@@BrainergiserTube thanks ! I am making a big project
how can I run esp8266 on batteries?
Use a ldo regulator like mcp1700 or simply use a 1n4007 diode in series with the battery to drop 0.7v . Diode one is very crappy solution but it works for me till now
Make more robotic project without arduino also please
Will do. But with a controller robots become more dynamic, smart. If I dont use Arduino, then what other controller u can suggest? Or are you asking for robot without controller?
@@BrainergiserTube yes robot without controller and simple circuit
@@BrainergiserTube yes or show us to make our own controller too
@@i_jxy OK, will do.
I thought 5v pin is only for output.
If I am not mistaken, power output pins can be used for power in. Just do not plug the usb while powering through the pins
@@sleeprene what if a diode is present and limiting current flow in one direction(lipo to 5v arduino)?
Thank you very much!
Welcome
5v pin out you attach 3.7 volt limon battery .why ?do it'S
Because 5v pin is connected directly to the VDD pin of Arduino chip, so connecting some voltage say 3.7v there will directly power up chip with the same vol (3.7V).
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Same to you.
Can you suggest me cheapest pc available in market so that I can flash some program in C
Okay it nice tutorial I am going to start Tech channel in Malayalam what is your opinion .....
BUT I dont have some have gadgets like you but I will always
Wait for your videos ....
And you will get 1 Million Subscribers
Make videos on Raspberry pi all model....
Sorry, until the requirement are known difficut to select such pc. You can use Pi, even Arduino for C based projects.
@@BrainergiserTube tried pi and I have it but some codes are shown as error and connecting wifi based device's is very difficult....to Arduino....thats the problem....
Now want to try Asus Tinker board and Windows 10 for pi together as it has a 1.3 GHz + ARM ( Advanced Risk Machine) and 2 GB of Ram hope this will make it...
Nice video
Thanks
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это конечно нечто
по возможности никогда не делайте так
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Which part you like most?
@@BrainergiserTube I like the way that you explain and the project you do. So keep going!
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