I intended to have a range of 0-100C, as in your original design. Because I used an LM3915, the indicators aren't evenly spaced.Whats the range of temperatures with your cct?
Can you set it at specific values? All I want is 30,40,50 and 70*C.
This is what I calculated the displayed voltages to be (after tweaking the reference voltage to be a little lower):

Since lower voltage means higher temperature, the display is "backwards"; LEDs turn off at higher temperatures. At ~100C, all LEDs are off. I used bar mode and the last two LEDs are off at room temperature. I made them all turn off by using my hot air tool. I could get the second one (corresponding to ~10C) to turn on by using some freeze spray on the transistor.
With an LM3914, you can get 10 evenly spaced temperature indications. You determine what they are by using an appropriate amplification and setting the reference voltage and RLO appropriately.I think it will swing through an entire range with a set minimum and set maximum, and it will open its outputs for each 1/10'th between these set values. Right? The best you can do is to catch the closest to 40 or 50 and set that as my point. Is how I see it.







