This would work as a capacitor charge indicator, but battery charge is not linear with voltage. A 12V battery would essentially be fully discharged when your circuit indicated 80%
Making use of the th-cam.com/users/postUgkxcJ22tnHH9l1vjdIdEIG27iOG55P7LXI8 reconditioning plan, I just saved 2 auto batteries from being completely junked. The guides were very simple to follow. I wish I would have found this years ago! You may use the guide to recondition any battery type
Is that all depends on the use case. You could be rectifying the voltage down to 3.3 or 5 volts and have this in line. I know the battery will eventually not be able to recharge after discharging that low, but if you're only planning on using the battery once, it can display how much time you have left.
Good idea but it should be noted that the voltage of a battery is only meaningful if the battery is under load I.e. being used. Measuring a battery float voltage (I.e. not connected to anything,) means nothing about battery condition. It could give you a reading of 12v but immediately drop to under 9v when you connect it to the item it is powering especially if it is a motor or a globe for example. Have your nice meter connected to the battery while it is connected to what ever device it is powering and it will give a more accurate reflection of the state of the battery while being used. Just my comment. Otherwise thanks for sharing the circuit.
@@Xxxcappie23 having the battery run under load and watch the voltage. If the voltage is stable under load then the battery is in good condition,, if the voltage keeps falling or falls lower than the devices threshold operating voltage then you know there’s a problem with the battery and it’s time for a new one, or there is a problem with the charging if it’s a rechargeable battery. This does of course assuming that the battery is working under its normal condition. Does not apply if the battery is being over loaded or short circuited.
Not strictly true. There is a very clear relationship between a Lead Acid batteries state of charge and it's "at rest voltage" in fact this is the only way you can test it without doing a full capacity discharge test with a proper battery SOC tester. Voltage under load is meaningless without some rather advanced analysis of the load itself, and the battery type and size. Applying a load to a small battery will give a VERY different voltage compared to applying the same load to a larger battery, independent of battery State of Charge. Problem is that the battery voltage at rest has a range of from 12.7 - 10.5V representing 100% SOC to 0% SOC, thus this meter however is more of a Go/NoGo meter. Even at 80% Voltage, the battery is effectively flat.
The accuracy of this indicator is about the same as aiming rubble at a target. The design itself is cool because it is simple and works, but as a charge indicator it is not suitable.
this is a really interesting project and a cool example to show voltage dividers, but one crucial point is that this cannot be 100% accurate if you use 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100% linear scale. this is because typically red LEDs have 1.7-2.0V drop and blue LEDs have 3.0-3.3V drop so you either have to use six to seven reds, or four to five blues to use linear scale
Ah, thank you! I was wondering about that, since I've heard different colors can draw different current usage, is it true that the green leds use the least amount of current? Yet I believe that the orange LEDs when the TV is off are the best.
@@Eduardo_Espinoza its hard to tell which LEDs has the least voltage drop. This is because most of color LEDs are due to chemistry of the silicon of the diode which makes them glow in those color waves. The LED on your remote control that points to the device is actually an infrared LED. There are also some LEDs that are capable of more than one color due to having multiple set of LEDs on it and they're called RGB LEDs. Current and Voltage is not something that a component "use". its a basic parameter of the electric waves, current being how fast the "flow" of electric waves and voltage being how much energy the wave carry. typically if the power supply has a constant voltage the current changes to fit the power draw, or vice versa. Either way you can check out the manufacturer's specs of each LED to figure out how much voltage drop it induces on your circuit.
Gernau, das sehe ich auch so. "Dies würde als Kondensatorladeanzeige funktionieren, aber die Batterieladung ist nicht linear mit der Spannung. Eine 12-V-Batterie wäre im Wesentlichen vollständig entladen, wenn Ihr Schaltkreis 80 % anzeigt".
Basically when a 12-volt battery drops down to 12.1 or 12.2 it's on the very low side 12.6 it's fully charged it's just matter designing one with right resistors the right voltage you desire red for overcharging green for good yellow on the low side red when you're at 12 volts.
one thing I am curious about why the higher LEDs go and light up tho, as iirc electric power usually takes the path of least resistance. wouldnt that mean that the power all should only go through the single led closest to the other pole?
Actually "path of least resistance" is misleading, and LEDs are not modeled as resistances. There's a lot going on to talk about in this circuit. Path of least resistance: When people use this phrase, they often talk about thunder and lightning, and a more accurate way to describe lightning is path of least breakdown voltage. The air is actually infinite resistance until the voltage is high enough to tear an outer electron off the air atoms and ionize it, and then the resistance becomes finite because electrons have become mobile and there is a path for current to flow. Electricity can be more accurately said to follow all paths of conductance (which is 1 / resistance) in proportion to their conductance. For example if there is a 1 ohm (conductance = 1) and a 2 ohm (conductance = 1/2) path in parallel, twice as much current would flow in the 1 ohm path than the 2 ohm path. But here there is something even trickier happening in this circuit. LEDs have a property called a forward voltage, and this is sort of similar to the breakdown voltage for lightning. The way LEDs work is when there is less voltage than the forward voltage across them, then no current flows (actually the cutoff is not perfectly sharp but it is close enough for this). The LED is sort of like an overflowing bucket, when the level is below the limit, none flows out, but when it's over the limit everything extra flows out and you can't raise the level above the top of the bucket by much. If you look at how the closest LED's path is connected, it only has to overcome the voltage of one LED to light up. The next LED begins to light up when there is enough more voltage for the 2nd LED (the 2nd "bucket") to overflow into the first one. And so on down the chain. The resistors are important because without the flow constriction, all of the available current would just pour into the first LED, which would both prevent voltage from building up enough to light the 2nd but more importantly would simply destroy the first LED if the current wasn't limited. I hope this provides enough background to understand what's happening!
@@big0bad0brad interesting because iirc you can for example bypass components by shorting around them, which is a path of lower resistance but sure in this type of circuit the resistors are all the same so the primary difference between the paths is how many LEDs to pass
@@My1xT Yes - shorting works because it's close to 0 resistance, which is the same as a very very high conductance value and in effect it steals nearly all the current away from the other paths because its conductance is so much higher.
Muito bem explicado. Pergunto quanto é que esse circuito ligado à bateria consome energia estando ele sempre ligado. Será que a bateria dura menos e portanto perde a sua eficiência?! Aguardo sua resposta, desde já lhe agradecendo. Abraço de Portugal.
what would happen if instead of 5 "points" of reference that series of leds is manufactured with 10 points? I make the query to see if it can be made more precise. and see the degrees of charge of the battery in segments of 10% each.
Nope then there will be accuracy problem, Red used is 2.2v and blue used is 3.2v Or you can check this more easy new indicator video link th-cam.com/video/caJ_3k_dxGo/w-d-xo.html
It's because you have connected 5 leds extra, Due to series assembly of leds voltage get equally disturbed in leds. Usually leds are 2.6-3.2 volts, suppose 2.6v x 5 leds is 13 volts. Same you connected 5 extra 2.6v x 10 means other 5 leds will glow at higher then 13v, to 26v
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Yeah that's an very good diy project but I think it will not work on 12.6v li-ion battery which is connected to bms,bcz bms cuts power when battery voltages goes down than 9.7 voltages so it will not show accurate percentages
Yes it can be used, also new video of 12v battery level indicator is uploaded with more accuracy and is easy to make and can be used with any battery. Link below th-cam.com/video/caJ_3k_dxGo/w-d-xo.html
It's is a charge indicator. Designed to show how much charge is flowing through a curcuit, not really Designed for this purpose but its still a fun build.
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Please tell me if it can work with 12v, 200amp battery? ??
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This would work as a capacitor charge indicator, but battery charge is not linear with voltage. A 12V battery would essentially be fully discharged when your circuit indicated 80%
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i think it needs a 1n4007 between LEDS to work.
Making use of the th-cam.com/users/postUgkxcJ22tnHH9l1vjdIdEIG27iOG55P7LXI8 reconditioning plan, I just saved 2 auto batteries from being completely junked. The guides were very simple to follow. I wish I would have found this years ago! You may use the guide to recondition any battery type
But battery are of no use below 10.5 volt which is like 5% left
This was very basic level indicator, check out my new uploaded battery indicator with best accuracy
Yep. Anything below all LEDs are on is as good as battery dead.
Is that all depends on the use case. You could be rectifying the voltage down to 3.3 or 5 volts and have this in line. I know the battery will eventually not be able to recharge after discharging that low, but if you're only planning on using the battery once, it can display how much time you have left.
@@kk7fwm And what will boost converters do in this situation?
Kill the battery more or display fake voltage of the battery?
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Good idea but it should be noted that the voltage of a battery is only meaningful if the battery is under load I.e. being used. Measuring a battery float voltage (I.e. not connected to anything,) means nothing about battery condition. It could give you a reading of 12v but immediately drop to under 9v when you connect it to the item it is powering especially if it is a motor or a globe for example. Have your nice meter connected to the battery while it is connected to what ever device it is powering and it will give a more accurate reflection of the state of the battery while being used. Just my comment. Otherwise thanks for sharing the circuit.
What can be used to check the battery condition ?
@@Xxxcappie23 having the battery run under load and watch the voltage. If the voltage is stable under load then the battery is in good condition,, if the voltage keeps falling or falls lower than the devices threshold operating voltage then you know there’s a problem with the battery and it’s time for a new one, or there is a problem with the charging if it’s a rechargeable battery. This does of course assuming that the battery is working under its normal condition. Does not apply if the battery is being over loaded or short circuited.
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@@Xxxcappie23 a buffer stage will be enough, but the circuit would need an external power source
Not strictly true. There is a very clear relationship between a Lead Acid batteries state of charge and it's "at rest voltage" in fact this is the only way you can test it without doing a full capacity discharge test with a proper battery SOC tester. Voltage under load is meaningless without some rather advanced analysis of the load itself, and the battery type and size.
Applying a load to a small battery will give a VERY different voltage compared to applying the same load to a larger battery, independent of battery State of Charge.
Problem is that the battery voltage at rest has a range of from 12.7 - 10.5V representing 100% SOC to 0% SOC, thus this meter however is more of a Go/NoGo meter. Even at 80% Voltage, the battery is effectively flat.
Glad you showed schematic. Most TH-camrs don''t show schematic which means that they just care about manufacturing/soldering and not engineering.
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The accuracy of this indicator is about the same as aiming rubble at a target. The design itself is cool because it is simple and works, but as a charge indicator it is not suitable.
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this is a really interesting project and a cool example to show voltage dividers, but one crucial point is that this cannot be 100% accurate if you use 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100% linear scale.
this is because typically red LEDs have 1.7-2.0V drop and blue LEDs have 3.0-3.3V drop so you either have to use six to seven reds, or four to five blues to use linear scale
Ah, thank you! I was wondering about that, since I've heard different colors can draw different current usage, is it true that the green leds use the least amount of current? Yet I believe that the orange LEDs when the TV is off are the best.
@@Eduardo_Espinoza its hard to tell which LEDs has the least voltage drop. This is because most of color LEDs are due to chemistry of the silicon of the diode which makes them glow in those color waves. The LED on your remote control that points to the device is actually an infrared LED. There are also some LEDs that are capable of more than one color due to having multiple set of LEDs on it and they're called RGB LEDs.
Current and Voltage is not something that a component "use". its a basic parameter of the electric waves, current being how fast the "flow" of electric waves and voltage being how much energy the wave carry. typically if the power supply has a constant voltage the current changes to fit the power draw, or vice versa.
Either way you can check out the manufacturer's specs of each LED to figure out how much voltage drop it induces on your circuit.
New Type 12 volt battery level indicator.
[ Shows battery status from 10-13 volts ]
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Thank you for the great job, pls can add 12v relay switch to the led leg to switch off automatically?
This simple and easy to do project, well explicated as usually, with transistor free. Thanks
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Gernau, das sehe ich auch so.
"Dies würde als Kondensatorladeanzeige funktionieren, aber die Batterieladung ist nicht linear mit der Spannung. Eine 12-V-Batterie wäre im Wesentlichen vollständig entladen, wenn Ihr Schaltkreis 80 % anzeigt".
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This is good. Also add a switch to the battery level indicator so that it doesn't always draw current.
Yes it is good idea
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New Type 12 volt battery level indicator.
[ For 12v lead acid battery, Showing status from 10-13 volts ]
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Basically when a 12-volt battery drops down to 12.1 or 12.2 it's on the very low side 12.6 it's fully charged it's just matter designing one with right resistors the right voltage you desire red for overcharging green for good yellow on the low side red when you're at 12 volts.
Check out this video, 12v lead acid battery level indicator 11-13v level range
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one thing I am curious about why the higher LEDs go and light up tho, as iirc electric power usually takes the path of least resistance.
wouldnt that mean that the power all should only go through the single led closest to the other pole?
Actually "path of least resistance" is misleading, and LEDs are not modeled as resistances. There's a lot going on to talk about in this circuit.
Path of least resistance: When people use this phrase, they often talk about thunder and lightning, and a more accurate way to describe lightning is path of least breakdown voltage. The air is actually infinite resistance until the voltage is high enough to tear an outer electron off the air atoms and ionize it, and then the resistance becomes finite because electrons have become mobile and there is a path for current to flow.
Electricity can be more accurately said to follow all paths of conductance (which is 1 / resistance) in proportion to their conductance. For example if there is a 1 ohm (conductance = 1) and a 2 ohm (conductance = 1/2) path in parallel, twice as much current would flow in the 1 ohm path than the 2 ohm path.
But here there is something even trickier happening in this circuit. LEDs have a property called a forward voltage, and this is sort of similar to the breakdown voltage for lightning. The way LEDs work is when there is less voltage than the forward voltage across them, then no current flows (actually the cutoff is not perfectly sharp but it is close enough for this). The LED is sort of like an overflowing bucket, when the level is below the limit, none flows out, but when it's over the limit everything extra flows out and you can't raise the level above the top of the bucket by much.
If you look at how the closest LED's path is connected, it only has to overcome the voltage of one LED to light up. The next LED begins to light up when there is enough more voltage for the 2nd LED (the 2nd "bucket") to overflow into the first one. And so on down the chain. The resistors are important because without the flow constriction, all of the available current would just pour into the first LED, which would both prevent voltage from building up enough to light the 2nd but more importantly would simply destroy the first LED if the current wasn't limited.
I hope this provides enough background to understand what's happening!
@@big0bad0brad interesting because iirc you can for example bypass components by shorting around them, which is a path of lower resistance but sure in this type of circuit the resistors are all the same so the primary difference between the paths is how many LEDs to pass
@@My1xT Yes - shorting works because it's close to 0 resistance, which is the same as a very very high conductance value and in effect it steals nearly all the current away from the other paths because its conductance is so much higher.
Thanks a lot, it's helpful
New Type 12 volt battery level indicator.
[ For 12v lead acid battery, Showing status from 10-13 volts ]
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Muito bem explicado. Pergunto quanto é que esse circuito ligado à bateria consome energia estando ele sempre ligado.
Será que a bateria dura menos e portanto perde a sua eficiência?!
Aguardo sua resposta, desde já lhe agradecendo.
Abraço de Portugal.
Each led consumes 20mA, Total 100mA per hour.
@@CreativeTechos Ok.Muito obrigado pela resposta.
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Thank you .simple scheme
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It is quite useful. Thanks a lot.
My pleasure, you may check out more precise battery level indicator circuits on my TH-cam channel.
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Very simple circuit thanks
Thanks, checkout pinned link its more accurate level indicator
Good job 👍 can you make a video for me 12v battery charger with relay to turn off charging when battery is fully charged thanks
question , does work's if you put a different ohmic resistor like 300 ohm or less
No, 1k resistors is need for this circuit.
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@@ics.35 My pleasure 🙂, Thanks for watching !
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Thanks i will make like this battery indicator.
Check out this is more accurate
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Hey, your video is interesting, but try making an bi-color led level indicator, it could be challenging.
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Thanks. How about battery current indicator?
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How can jagg LED voltage level of battery
it has the right to work if 1 diode is about 10-12v and if less it will burn
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Make more simple videos please. We want to see more. Thanks
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@@CreativeTechos Yes please! Make more simple circuit videos. Batteries to solar circuits. Blinking police light blue and red flashing.
Thanks for suggesting and also One police light circuit is already uploaded you may check that out
Excellent project , can we connect this circuit to 12 v 150 Ah battery , actually want to connect this project my home inverter ..
Check out new and easy video of 12v level indicator circuit,
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Thanks for watching my friend 🙂
If i add more leds will it give a more accurate reading? Like 10 leds with each one displaying 10% to 100%
what would happen if instead of 5 "points" of reference
that series of leds is manufactured with 10 points?
I make the query to see if it can be made more precise.
and see the degrees of charge of the battery in segments of 10% each.
Ahm sir, will it still work the same while charging the battery?
It may slightly show up level while charging connected.
It's good for music volume.
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Yes a circuit that should work with snap circuits.
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how do you know which resistors to go with? Let's say I want to test 4 x 18650 batteries.
The voltage detecting function is actually a function of the LEDiodes forward transfer voltage (Volt Drop). Resistors are only for brightness.
thanks bro for this video
Check out New Type 12v battery level indicator video pinned in comments.
That is better than this
if we use all red leds will it work same ? and of what knee voltage values of led you have used ???? pls reply
#CreativeTechos excellent video, how would a charge indicator be but for a 46 volt battery
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us, God bless you always.
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Very useful video
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Can we use any type of led lights
Means without any problem of voltage???
Nope then there will be accuracy problem,
Red used is 2.2v and blue used is 3.2v
Or you can check this more easy new indicator video link
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Very nice 👍
Will it be worked on a 12 volt 95 ah battery?
Yes, it works, there are more accurate new battery level indicator videos on my channel,
Can it also work for 3.7v battery
No there, is already another video for 3.7v battery, uploaded on my channel, please check out
Very helpful ty
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I used 10 leds, when i connect to 12v big battery it lights up 5leds. Other fives doesn't work. Whats the problem. Plz reply
It's because you have connected 5 leds extra, Due to series assembly of leds voltage get equally disturbed in leds.
Usually leds are 2.6-3.2 volts, suppose 2.6v x 5 leds is 13 volts.
Same you connected 5 extra 2.6v x 10 means other 5 leds will glow at higher then 13v, to 26v
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This indicator is awesome but which registration are used in this indicator by you like quater watt, half watt. I'm confused in this problem
The Resistors used is 1k (1/4W) quarter watt. You may also check new indicator with more accuracy, video link below
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@@CreativeTechos thanks alot i all ready seen your new indicator video your idea are awesome ❤️
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Can this type of circuit be used to measure the current coming from sender unit of a car petrol tank?
to do a 60 volt indicator
do i just add for led
No more, LEDs not recommended use zener diodes instead, watch this video to get idea for making for 60v
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Yeah that's an very good diy project but I think it will not work on 12.6v li-ion battery which is connected to bms,bcz bms cuts power when battery voltages goes down than 9.7 voltages so it will not show accurate percentages
Is possibile check other voltages? Or only 12v?
Yeah but you need to calculate the values of LEDs and resistors for another voltage
Yes, but different circuit required, you may check out my other videos, there os already uploaded for 3.7v & 6v
Cool! Thank you
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Hi ,i am about to build this but i dont know the spectifications of the resistors.Could you reply and tell me about the reistors spectifications?
All resistors used is 1 kilo ohms 1/4w
@@CreativeTechosalright thanks
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Thanks for this video. Success and God bless!
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Very nice, simple and useful project 👍
Thanks 😊
I like it 👍
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Very nice video
Thanks 😊
Now just add two green LED's at the end. Green means go, so when battery is fully charged then it's good to go.
If your 12v battery is only 8v then it is below 0% and not 60. Your circuit is good but it needs other values so that 11.5 is about 0%
I know 11.5v is empty, you may please check this video th-cam.com/video/caJ_3k_dxGo/w-d-xo.html
Nice work.
Thank-you
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Thank-you. You may also check new indicator with more accuracy, video link below
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Can i Use any color led ????
Only Red 2.2v and blue 3.2v
Check out the New easy 12V level indicator circuit video link
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The New 12v battery level indicator link above will work on big batteries
What is power consumption of level indicater, it is essencial for battery..
100ma, you can add push button between circuit and battery to check battery level whenever you want by press button.
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This awsome.Can i use smaller LED bro, i dunno know the size; maybe 3.5mm LED.
Yep bro , you can use 3mm leds also
Ok. Tks a lot..keep on invention.
Can i put it on my pickup and get no damage the circuit?
Cool, though if 12v battery is on 8v, its already pretty much dead, specially for car use.
Check out this video, 12v lead acid battery level indicator 11-13v level range
Amazing job...Peace
Thank-you
This circuit used for 35ah to 120ah Lead acid battery ?
Yes it can be used, also new video of 12v battery level indicator is uploaded with more accuracy and is easy to make and can be used with any battery. Link below
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It's is a charge indicator. Designed to show how much charge is flowing through a curcuit, not really Designed for this purpose but its still a fun build.
New Type 12 volt battery level indicator.
[ Shows battery status from 10-13 volts ]
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