It sounds like most LiMnO2 aren't suitable for outdoor use? Also the ones I am seeing have a very low discharge current rating.
Where are you getting LiSOCl2 batteries with a good current output? Here's one that is under 200mA, may not work for ESP32.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K8G2QBM/re ... 8439b03073
powering ESP32 with a battery
Re: powering ESP32 with a battery
We are currently using FANSO ER26500M in our devices (max continuous current 1500mA). There is also AA-sized FANSO ER14505M (max continuous current 400mA). Try to look for similar products from brands like EVE, Saft, Xeno.
We are sourcing the batteries from https://www.tme.eu/en/
Not sure if they ship to US.
We are sourcing the batteries from https://www.tme.eu/en/
Not sure if they ship to US.
Re: powering ESP32 with a battery
Thanks for the link, looks like they do ship to the US.