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OrangePi 4G-IoT power supply & battery issue

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Published in 2018-8-3 17:58:23 | Show all floors |Read mode

Dear admin,

     Just want to ask, there are two points on the circuit board of OrangePi 4G-IoT to connect battery.

     What kind of battery is expected? Is it for 5V or Lithium battery (4.2V) ?

     The Andorid keeps on complaining battery low when boot up.

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Published in 2018-8-10 13:46:49 | Show all floors
The manual that you can download has this to say

Battery in for power:
Usually use 3.7V battery to solder on the back side of the development board.

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Published in 2018-9-7 15:21:32 | Show all floors
That's what I can say about it:
My device did not work with battery of 3.7(4.2)V. But then I connected it via Charger Module for Arduino ( aliexpress.com/item/Smart-Electronics-5V-Micro-USB-1A-18650-Lithium-Battery-Charging-Board-With-Protection-Charger-Module-for/32581897427.html?spm=a2g0v.10010108.1000016/B.1.10d46ceaqVOFah&isOrigTitle=true ). Took on Orange PI 4G_IOT power from the contacts OUT, and the Board itself is powered by an external power supply of 5V. And then the device is working by the battery. I can't explain it, but the contacts OUT the same voltage as the battery, but the device works!

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Published in 2018-9-25 03:24:33 | Show all floors
I have same issue with battery. you were able to understand what is the problem?

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Published in 2024-12-16 18:22:31 | Show all floors
This post was finally edited by HOlson012 at 2024-12-16 18:24

When it comes to powering the OrangePi 4G-IoT, users often face challenges with a stable and sufficient power supply. Many rely on alternative power solutions like the 12v 200ah lifepo4 battery which offers extended run-time and reliable power. However, integrating such a large battery can introduce complexities in charging and maintaining optimal voltage levels. Users need to consider the voltage and current requirements of the OrangePi 4G-IoT to ensure compatibility with the 12v 200Ah LiFePO4 battery. Proper management of the power supply is crucial for preventing issues like voltage drops and system instability, which can hinder performance.

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Published in 2025-1-21 18:47:10 | Show all floors
This post was finally edited by HOlson012 at 2025-1-21 18:48

The OrangePi 4G-IoT is a versatile single-board computer, but users often face challenges with its power supply and battery management. A common issue arises when trying to ensure uninterrupted power, particularly in portable setups. Integrating a reliable dc to dc battery charger can address this, enabling seamless power transitions between a battery and the main supply. Pairing the OrangePi with power solutions like Bluetti power stations ensures steady voltage and long-lasting performance. Proper voltage regulation is crucial to avoid damaging the board. By optimizing power setups, users can unlock the full potential of the OrangePi 4G-IoT for IoT projects.
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