DS3231 RTC - Ebay Experiances
Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2021 11:01 am
Morning All
Thought i would share my experiences with one of these items -.
I purchased 2 of these some time ago, and decided to get them out again to try and finish a clock project that i have been working on for some time.
After compiling a simple test flow chart, i decided to leave my project running to test its time keeping accuracy and watch some television and have some lunch. During this period Wifey heard a "pop" shortly followed by the smoke alarm going off in the back room where i have my office.
After rushing upstairs and looking at what had happened, found this module had failed the battery had split goo everywhere and lots of blue magical smoke. Bewildered to what had happened found some tracks on the board had blown off / over heated and some component's had blown and the battery holder was a bit soft due to the heat. After realizing what had happened with the battery looked a bit further.
Worryingly found that the battery fitted was a CR2032 - this is a not rechargeable battery. This module has a charging circuit to recharge a coil cell.
After a bit of googling found that this battery should be a LIR2032. Whilst googling i also found that there are a few of these boards in circulation on ebay and amazon and they have suffered the same fate and the charging circuit is a simple resistor and diode from the 5V - not the best.
Correct Battery -
Please be careful and vigilant when leaving items on a soak test and if you have one of these modules check the battery.
The correct battery is as much as i paid the the Module
I have the joy now of wifey enjoying that she insisted on a smoke alarm in that room when it was made into a better office environment following covid and working from home.
Steve
Thought i would share my experiences with one of these items -.
I purchased 2 of these some time ago, and decided to get them out again to try and finish a clock project that i have been working on for some time.
After compiling a simple test flow chart, i decided to leave my project running to test its time keeping accuracy and watch some television and have some lunch. During this period Wifey heard a "pop" shortly followed by the smoke alarm going off in the back room where i have my office.
After rushing upstairs and looking at what had happened, found this module had failed the battery had split goo everywhere and lots of blue magical smoke. Bewildered to what had happened found some tracks on the board had blown off / over heated and some component's had blown and the battery holder was a bit soft due to the heat. After realizing what had happened with the battery looked a bit further.
Worryingly found that the battery fitted was a CR2032 - this is a not rechargeable battery. This module has a charging circuit to recharge a coil cell.
After a bit of googling found that this battery should be a LIR2032. Whilst googling i also found that there are a few of these boards in circulation on ebay and amazon and they have suffered the same fate and the charging circuit is a simple resistor and diode from the 5V - not the best.
Correct Battery -
Please be careful and vigilant when leaving items on a soak test and if you have one of these modules check the battery.
The correct battery is as much as i paid the the Module
I have the joy now of wifey enjoying that she insisted on a smoke alarm in that room when it was made into a better office environment following covid and working from home.
Steve