Need a diagram for 24v Battery Monitor using LM3914 chip

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You can probably eliminate R11 and C5.
What range do you want for the NiFe battery?
 
Ron H said:
What range do you want for the NiFe battery?

Hiya Ron,
I've made up the shunt regulator that Oatleys sell as a kit and I have set the nife's to float around 16 volts so I reckon a range from 16.5 volts down to 12 volts in 0.5 volt increments would be pefect.

Cheers Bryan
 
RON H
I am using those experimental breadboards which just allows me to insert the parts without solder. I started from the day you post diagram. Real task now is to put all this on a circuit board and solder

Thanks
 
Brian, I removed the filtering for the LM317. I hope your NiFe load is not noisy. There is not enough headroom to add it back unless we redesign the whole circuit.
 

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Hiya Ron,
Eh mate thanks for redesigning the circuit for me Now I'll sit down and have a go at making up a circuit board and get the the parts I need mainly the lm3914 which over here is over $6 each :shock: this is why with my limited knowledge I haven't undertaken designing my own as 1 simple mistake would end up being costly. Thanks again

Cheers Bryan
 
Hello everybody
i wonder if this circuit works for any battery 24v no matter of the ampere this battery can handle
 
hello sir roff, i saw your circuit, and im planning to use it to monitor 24 volts lead acid battery (two 12 volts in series), i wanna ask sir roff, what kind f resistor to use? is it 1/4 watts? or i need bigger resistor? thanks a lot sir
 
An LM3914 is nothing but a not-very-accurate voltmeter. Why not just **broken link removed**?

Using a voltmeter to determine the state of charge of a lead acid battery is not a very good way of doing it...
 
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