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English: Power management in a battery-powered, arduino-controlled preamp. There are three 3S 18650-type lithium batteries (11.1 to 12.6 V in each stack) - one for the controller and relays (3S2P), one for -12V audio rail (3S1P), one for +12V audio rail (3S1P). Each pack is wired through its own battery management (BMS) board which is tucked between the battery cradles and the PCB. See the circuit file for description
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Schematic (the middle section with MOS relay, switch and 7805 is on another board)

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