Arduino MEGA Battery Cell Monitoring Shield
This shield was designed to test used aircraft Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd) battery cells to be repurposed as a powerwall. The shield is capable of measuring up to 10 individual cell voltages within battery pack. This shield will be used for monitoring the cells while charging and also when discharging on a load using the arduino mega's analog to digital converter. A buzzer and 10 LEDs are provided for cell fault indication. Two connectors are provided for an SD-card data recording board and relay control for automatic charging and discharging.
Arduino MEGA Battery Cell Monitoring Shield
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