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I wrote a battery monitor that looks at voltage and current on two
batteries, but I ended up using two ads1115s to do it.
One of the challenges is that the boards you get are designed for a common
ground, high side. So, if you want to do low side measurements, or
not-common ground, you need to cut traces on the boards. There is a guy on
Tindie that sells boards that don't have this limitation.
Here's the Github link for my project.
https://github.com/andyrbarrow/EinkBatteryDisplay
*Andy Barrow*
…On Mon, Feb 8, 2021 at 7:57 AM Ianknx ***@***.***> wrote:
I am using the ads1x15_volt_meter sketch written by joelkoz from the
examples list, I have this sketch up and running through Signal K and
displays as necessary on instrument panel etc for one battery only.
How would I go about adding more batteries on the ADS115 ADC ? I have
played around with the sketch to no avail but there again I am new to
coding.
Any Help, guidance or assistance greatly appreciated.
Ian
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I am using the ads1x15_volt_meter sketch written by joelkoz from the examples list, I have this sketch up and running through Signal K and displays as necessary on instrument panel etc for one battery only.
How would I go about adding more batteries on the ADS115 ADC ? I have played around with the sketch to no avail but there again I am new to coding.
Any Help, guidance or assistance greatly appreciated.
Ian
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