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Transistor Based Battery Heater Circuit

Last updated on 17 June 2026 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

Transistor Based Battery Heater Circuit uses 12V DC with good heat and very portable; also circuit is good for outdoor, no-electric place, small incubator and emergency heat.

Furthermore, it uses astable multivibrator with transistors and this transistors switch power transistor and run heat coils and finally, LED show if circuit is working.

Circuit Working:

Transistor Based Battery Heater Circuit Diagram

Parts List:

ComponentsValuesQuantity
Resistors (All resistors are 1/4 watt unless specified)1.5M1
3.3k1
100k1
1k2
Potentiometer 4.7M1
CapacitorsCeramic 0.39µF1
Ceramic 0.47µF1
SemiconductorsPower Transistor TIP1221
NPN Transistors BC5472
LED any colour 5mm 20mA1
ON/OFF Switch SPST2
Heating Coil Wire wound 10W3

At first, Q1 and Q2 make astable multivibrator and gives square wave signal non-stop, and in this circuit signal speed changes by R1, VR1, C1 and C2.

Then Q1 and Q2 switch fast and make pulse and pulse go to TIP122 Q3 base and then TIP122 Q3 act like switch and control power to heating coils.

When Q3 is ON then current go to L1, L2, L3 and make heat and S1 and S2 pick which coil.

LED1 stop back voltage from coil and right coil means good heat.

How to Build:

To build a Transistor Based Battery Heater Circuit follow the below steps for connection:

  • First, connect collector of Q1 to +12V through R3.
  • Then one side of C1 goes to R3 and other side to R1.
  • After that, emitter of Q1 go to GND and base of Q1 connect to one pin of VR1 and other pin of VR1 to +12V.
  • Now, connect collector of Q2 to +12V through R2, C2 one end goes to base of Q1 and VR1 and other end goes between R2 and collector of Q2 and then emitter of Q2 go to GND.
  • Next, base of Q3 TIP122 connect between collector of Q2 and one end of C2, emitter of Q3 to GND and then collector of Q3 go to +12V through R4 and LED1.
  • Further, connect L1, L2, L3 coils 10W from +12V to GND and then use S1 between L1 and L2 and S2 between L2 and L3.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, the Transistor Based Battery Heater Circuit operates on a 12V supply, as it uses an astable multivibrator and a TIP122 transistor, hence, the circuit is easy to build and performs well.

Also, we can pick heating coils as we need with more or less heat and important to note that we should let heat go out safely and follow safety steps.

Filed Under: Battery Charger Circuits, Hobby Circuits, Transistor Circuits

About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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