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The 7S 29.4V Lithium Battery Capacity Indicator Module is a highly reliable and easy-to-read visual power monitor designed specifically for high-voltage battery packs. Calibrated precisely for 7-cell (7S) Lithium-ion or LiPo configurations, this module features a bright blue LED display that accurately tracks the remaining charge level up to its 29.4V fully charged state. Whether you are searching to buy online in India for a custom electric vehicle build, an e-bike, or an industrial power backup system, this indicator ensures you can monitor your power reserves instantly.
Built with high voltage withstand capabilities, this display module is ideal for heavy-duty IoT power setups and robotics chassis. Its straightforward two-wire interface makes it incredibly easy to install alongside your battery management system (BMS). You do not need a complex circuit diagram or additional microcontrollers like Arduino or ESP32 to operate it—simply wire it in parallel with your battery output for real-time, segmented percentage feedback.
Features:
- Accurate Voltage Tracking: Calibrated specifically for 7S lithium battery packs, peaking at a 29.4V fully charged state.
- Vibrant Blue Display: Features a clear blue LED battery icon with segmented bars to visually indicate real-time percentage levels.
- High Voltage Withstand: Engineered with robust components to safely handle the elevated voltages of multi-cell electric vehicle power systems.
- Easy Integration: Simple positive and negative solder pads allow for quick, hassle-free installation into any custom circuit.
- Ultra-Compact Design: The small PCB footprint ensures it fits easily into tight e-bike dashboards, RC chassis, or custom 3D printed enclosures.
Package Includes:
1 x 7S 29.4V Lithium Battery Capacity Indicator Module (Blue Display)
| Technical | |
| Cell Quantity | 7S |
| Display Color | Blue |
| Display Type | LED |
| Operating Voltage | 29.4V |
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