So i was on ebay and came across this.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Lipo-battery-Low- ... 3efa90763d" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What do you guys think, could it be wired into a battery circuit? I know the buzzer would be annoying but that could easily be removed. And you would be left with an led battery meter. Pretty cool if it works!?
Possible low battery indicator
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Re: Possible low battery indicator
Yes, but I believe it only works with a 14.8v battery... find one that works with lower voltages?
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Re: Possible low battery indicator
It says it can be used with single, dual or 4 cell configurations, 4 cell being 14.4V.
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Re: Possible low battery indicator
I made a guide for a low battery indicator, it can be made with only a few components and the mk2 version will work for any battery type, you might find it useful.
http://forums.benheck.com/viewtopic.php ... 71#p376071
http://forums.benheck.com/viewtopic.php ... 71#p376071
Re: Possible low battery indicator
Hmmm i took a look at your guide, but i think its out of my skill range. Plus the ebay thing is kinda cheap.
If the ebay one would work how would i wire it?
If the ebay one would work how would i wire it?
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Re: Possible low battery indicator
I always used the screen as the low battery indicator, because when the battery starts to get low the image on the screen starts to fade and get distorted which tells me that I need to save my game quick and then put it on the charger.
Re: Possible low battery indicator
Could someone please post how to wire this, as i wish to get one
thanks
thanks