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By jeffas
#79185 I'm having the same problem. My hx711 set-up works fine with a 5v Arduino, but I get no readings with a 3v3 ESP-07. According to this - https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=433015.0 - although the hx711 *chip* will work at 3v, break-out boards generally need 5v.

Did you find a solution?
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By QuickFix
#79186 Are you using a break out board or the HX711 by itself?
Sometimes you have to solder or remove a jumper between VCC and VDD lines.

Have a look at this primer of using a break out board from Sparkfun. :idea:
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By jeffas
#79192 I'm using a break-out board, but I'm not sure how to identify it definitively. Here's a link to an image of my relevant eBay purchase: https://i.ebayimg.com/images/i/27255360 ... l140/p.jpg
There are many of these available. It's the one with E+ E- A- A+ B- B+ pins on one end, and GND DT SCK VCC on the other. I looked at the Sparkfun link, but of course it isn't the board I have.

Yes, I know the ESP won't like 5v, but I welcome being reminded! ;)

Would it work to supply separate 5v power to the board and put a Logic Level Shifter on the DT and SCK lines? If so, would I need a common GND between the 3.3 and 5v devices? (Sorry, I'm a software guy and have only pretty basic electronics knowledge.)
Update: I see that my Logic Level Shifter has HV/LV and GND/GND lines, so presumably I can simply connect VCC and GND to those, and my question about common GND goes away. The shifter is one of these (if the eBay link works for you): https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/401026017487 ... 1026017487