Ok, well the Raspberry Pi itself isn't going to help you. You need sensors or transducers of some kind to measure what you want, then convert this into a form that the Pi can read. The Pi can then log, process, and present the data any way you like.
So, in this case you need a voltage sensor and current sensor for each battery. And a way to connect them to the Pi.
So, in this case you need a voltage sensor and current sensor for each battery. And a way to connect them to the Pi.
Statistics: Posted by ame — Fri Feb 06, 2026 1:08 am