absolutsnwbrdr wrote:Don't even get some people around here started on battery charge level. To some, it is an impossible task to determine it unless you spend $1,500,000 on the electronics, then do a feasibility study taking into account the ambient temperature of the nearest guinea pig, the ph level of the most recent rain, the earths rotation, the magnetic force of a navel orange, etc...
But yes, I'm definitely interested to see what you come up with![]()
Shadow Catcher wrote:I opted for a Vectron battery monitor, way less than $1,500,000.
Our "atomic clock" has indoor and out door temp sensors.
ioan wrote:There is no fun in just going to [The Portal to Hell] to buy ... for me is more important having fun building it. When you build it, there is a story to share behind the thing and that's important when someone asks you "what's that?" :-)
parnold wrote:Zach: So negative just because someone didn't like your $14.00 volt meter.
bdosborn wrote:Clock,voltmeter,thermometer
Something like this is hard to beat *unless* your meter monitors amp-hrs in and out like a true battery monitor versus just voltage. That would be very interesting.
Bruce
absolutsnwbrdr wrote:Thats a nice little package deal Bruce. But isn't the DIY so much more fun? We all could have gone out and bought campers, but yet many of us opted for the fun route. I agree $10 is hard to beat, but wheres the fun and satisfaction?
bdosborn wrote:But spending $60 and time on a $10 voltmeter doesn't seem fun or satisfying to me. However, spending $60 and time on a *battery monitor* that usually cost $160 and upward, well, that's different.
Bruce
ioan wrote:The difference between the project I'm talking about and the $10 voltmeter is that you can make it do whatever you want. ATMega328 processor has 23 I/O lines that can be used for whatever... start your AC when it's too hot, control the vent's fan speed, scratch your back... etc. You can add features until you used all the I/O lines and even then, you can use a shiftregister to get many more lines.
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