Externally power Thingy:91 without battery

Hi,

I’m exploring options to externally power the Thingy:91 while isolating it from the battery. I noticed that the board offers three external supply points: P3, P4 and P5. Could you advise on which one would be more appropriate for stable operation, especially for temperature data transfer to cloud?

Additionally, what’s the best way to establish the external power connection? Would placing a jumper in the designated holes suffice, or is there a specific process or configuration to follow?

Lastly, is there a practical way to disable battery power without physically disconnecting it? The battery is mounted inside a hard plastic enclosure, making manual removal quite difficult.

I’d appreciate your guidance on these points. Thank you!

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  • The JST connector has GND, temp sensor, VAT.

    What is the "signal part"? The temp sensor? I use a 10k resistor to GND. AFAIK, that's only required, if the battery is replaced by an other battery.

    > I tried leaving it unconnected, and while the Thingy:91 powered up, it didn’t seem to search for an LTE signal or attempt to send one.

    Interesting. Maybe I find some time to retest it, but in my memory, it's not required to connect the temp. sensor.

    From other tickets (and my experience), if LTE doesn't work, your power supply is too weak. How much current will that deliver? Go for at least 500mA.

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