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Low voltage cutoff for 1s...
Looking for something that can switch off a circuit when the voltage reaches 3-3.2v... No buzzers or lights, need it to switch off.
Would like to find something pre-made. And it needs to be no larger than 36mm in in all directions... Making a flashlight battery and would prefer to use the lipos I have rather than buying batts that have internal protection. Thanks! |
What about a Zener diode on the base of a transistor? I found 3V and 3.3V diodes on eBay, there doesn't seem to be any values in between those.
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Max current draw will be less than 3amps... Not sure if that matters when using a diode... Sounds like you know more about it than I!!! |
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I forgot I drew this earlier... I'll bet my diode polarity is backwards, too. W/e :lol:
The 180 ohm resistor limits the base current to 20mA, which is fine for most small transistors. When the voltage is above that of the Zener diode's rating, the circuit is on. The diode stops passing current when the voltage drops too low, and the circuit shuts off. Just need to find a suitable NPN (could be PNP as well with reversed batt. polarity) transistor to handle the current. |
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stick a digital voltmeter on the outside of the flashlight?:neutral::neutral: http://cgi.ebay.com/Digital-LCD-Volt...item2c5605d18b
I googled a little and searched hobbyking for all their do-dads and couldn't find anything for 1s. Step up to 2s and there are cheap lcd displays, a 4a ubec with low voltage horn and other stuffs.:yes: |
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http://www.all-battery.com/protectio...it-pcb1sr.aspx Cheap, premade. Should fill the order quite nicely. :yes: |
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