Posted by John Boxall on 3rd Jul 2017
For all our WeMos D1 Mini fans - we now have stock of the LiPo Battery Shield - the easy and safe way to add portable battery power to your WeMos D1 ESP8266-base projects - with this convenient battery shield.
You can power your project with either a USB cable or external power up to 10V DC. The board can allow your project to draw up to 1A of current, and features a resettable polyfuse in case you go over.
You can also power your project with a 3.7V LiPo battery (click here for our range) that has a 2.0mm JST connector). The charge rate is adjustable to either 0.5A or 1A by using the solder pads on the back of the shield. Inline header pins are included but not soldered to the board.
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