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    Hey great idea!

    I want to incorporate a small circuit like to to a 3.7v mod, I just want a led to light up when the batt goes low... When I press my switch to vape


    But the way I see it op amps uses min 5v as supply. So how do you power up the op amp? Can it work with low voltage? should I use the battery as supply voltage or should I power it with the regulated 2.7v out of the zener diode?

    -Can you also point me to a small single op amp?

    -at what safe low voltage a normal 3.7v lithium should be charged? 3v,3.2v,2.9...???

    -The blue resistors are used for lowering the Vin... what range of resistors would you suggest? 10k, 100k, 1m?

    Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SEB View Post
    Hey great idea!

    I want to incorporate a small circuit like to to a 3.7v mod, I just want a led to light up when the batt goes low... When I press my switch to vape


    But the way I see it op amps uses min 5v as supply. So how do you power up the op amp? Can it work with low voltage? should I use the battery as supply voltage or should I power it with the regulated 2.7v out of the zener diode?

    -Can you also point me to a small single op amp?

    -at what safe low voltage a normal 3.7v lithium should be charged? 3v,3.2v,2.9...???

    -The blue resistors are used for lowering the Vin... what range of resistors would you suggest? 10k, 100k, 1m?

    Thank you!
    A single 'low' voltage would be about 3.4-3.5v

    Quite a few op amps can operate fine with a low supply voltage, such as the LM358

    The blue resistors can be around 10K total; maybe experiment with a trimming pot on a breadboard. Supply the op-amp direct fom the battery.

    3v is a good point to stop use and recharge.

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    Thank you very much!!!!

    Now I have to find my breadboard and my power supply! I have no clue where I put them at my parents warehouse

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