Don't get discouraged,
and don't be afraid to email questions.
Did you see this?
Parts list, with the last line "To make the circuit as an LVD with 0.62V hysteresis, change RX to 3.9k".
http://ghurd.info/dc_parts.htmlThe only difference between it assembled as an LVD is the resistor I call RX.
Changing the resistor RX to 3K will increase the hysteresis to about 0.8V.
Changing the resistor RX to 1.8K will increase the hysteresis to about 1.0V.
Do not go lower than 1.8K.
If the hysteresis needs to be larger than 1.0V, there is another way to do that.
Sometimes I will change resistor R5 to a higher value, like 100K or 220K for an LVD. Saves a fraction of a milliamp.
Here is something,
(it also shows an inverter with the rocker switch out to connect a small relay in parallel so the inverter is controlled by the LVD)
A single fet and single small dump load are shown connected in the sketch at the bottom of my homepage...
If this is one that requires a relay, it MUST have a Schottky diode connected as a flyback diode.
http://ghurd.info/Do not underestimate the value of drug store reading glasses, which I need to see text on a computer screen.
I have a set of eye loupes. OK, maybe 3 sets of eye loupes.
The set 8" from my right elbow right now are HF #47995.
SparWeb,
All the resistors in the ghurd controller kit are 1/4W.
Not that it helps if he, you, me can't see the stripes anyway.
G-