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Battery Monitor Circuit using 4 LEDs for a car

Battery Monitor Circuit using 4 LEDs for a car

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  •  May 14, 2026
  •  Battery Monitor Circuit using 4 LEDs for a car
  •  Posted by Marcel at 9:19 am
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  •  Battery chargers
  •  Tagged with: automotive, battery, lm324

This simple car battery monitor allows us to know the voltage of the battery at all times. To achieve this, 4 LEDs are placed somewhere on the dash of the car. Each LED has a label indicating the battery voltage at that time.

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