Hi ESP_Sprite,
this is very interesting what you mentioned. It is indeed using an AMS1117 regulator. My USB Volt/Ampere Meter measure Amps - and is stating 0,02A / 20mA in deep sleep. So there is definitely something there.
Using boards with included battery connector makes sense. Found these 2, and they are ordered now:
SparkFun ESP32 THING and a
FireBeetle ESP32. I hope these can help me save power.
I checked my other ESP32+ESP8266 board and they almost all use the AMS1117 regulator. I think I can manage to remove the component. Can you answer this - If I remove the AMS1117, I have no choice but to replace it, right? Googleing I found that the
HT7333 could be a good replacement. Do you know this component, and would you agree?
On that not -
this video is very inspiring. If I were to build a setup he uses, how would you recommend using that instead of the AMS1117? Probably not easy to solder on...?
Thanks again!