mymixed
Well-Known Member
I found a circuit that would make a nice battery bar for our portables:

It uses the LM3914 IC and seems to work really well! Adding voltage to the signal pin changes the level from Dot (One LED) to Bar (One LED with all the lower voltage LED's on too). Of course, you could use the batteryspace fuel gauge, but this gives many more options and is fun to make! I'm probably going to use this for my Ion64.
- mymixed
EDIT: This setup will operate the battery bar from 0v-6v so, for 7.4v its fine, however if you want to be more precise, you could just change the resistor values or use some pots.

It uses the LM3914 IC and seems to work really well! Adding voltage to the signal pin changes the level from Dot (One LED) to Bar (One LED with all the lower voltage LED's on too). Of course, you could use the batteryspace fuel gauge, but this gives many more options and is fun to make! I'm probably going to use this for my Ion64.
- mymixed
EDIT: This setup will operate the battery bar from 0v-6v so, for 7.4v its fine, however if you want to be more precise, you could just change the resistor values or use some pots.