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can you change the battery voltage to 4.5 volts?

@copilot can you change the battery voltage to 4.5 volts?
1y
It seems like your project includes a voltage source denoted as $V1$. However, the exact voltage isn't specified in the project description. If you want to change the battery voltage to 4.5 volts, you need to specify the output voltage for $V1$ as 4.5V.
To do this in Flux, you can:
  1. Select the $V1$ component in your schematic.
  2. Look for the "Voltage" parameter in the component properties.
  3. Change the voltage value to 4.5V.
This will set the battery voltage to 4.5 volts. Let me know if you need further assistance!
1y
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BT1
D2
R1
Resistance
180 Ω
R2
Resistance
180 Ω
ESP32-CAM1
D1
S1


ESP-CAM Motherboard Reference Design 6V7H

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