Circuit problem with differential op-amp
Hello,
I'm working on a high power balancer for Li-Ion batteries.
It's designed for 7s systems around 24V.
I'd like to convert the individual cell voltage with a differential amplifier (TL074) to 0-5V signal (with Gain of 1):
1st cell 4.2V -> differntal amplifier: 4.2V-0.0V = 4.2V to the arduino
2nd cell 8.4V -> differntal amplifier: 8.4V-4.2V = 4.2V to the arduino
3rd cell 12.6V -> differntal amplifier: 12.6V-8.4V = 4.2V to the arduino
4th cell 16.8V -> differntal amplifier: 16.8V-12.6V = 4.2V to the arduino
...
And so on
I used 0.1% 33k resistors (not the 75k like in the shematic - but since all the resistors are roughly the same for my intended gain of 1 it shouldn't matter).
The TL074 has a supply voltage of 5V+ and GND, it's not a rail to rail amp so the output should be within 0.xx Volt and 4.xx Volt.
I build the circuit but it doesn't work like I thought it would.
The Batteries where charged up to around 4.2V and I measured this Values:
1st cell 3.5V
2nd cell 4.2V
3rd cell 5.5V
4th cell 5.5V
5th cell 5.5V
6th cell 5.5V
7th cell 5.5V
Schematic:
I have no clue what I did wrong.