Since Bob won't put you out of you're misery re-inventing the wheel.
You can buy one of these & reverse it.
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=571
If you ever really do reach the level of understanding electrospeak, you will come to the dawning realization that you don't have to design much of anything.
The heavy lifting has been done for you, (the word cookbook gets tossed about a lot).
You mostly just cut-n-paste the appropriate building blocks to your requirements.
So no need to roll up your sleeves & jump in straight away.
I'm hesitant to stick my foot in it, *but* the building block your re-inventing by the looks of how your spice circuit is shaping up is called a window comparator.
The LM3914 is basically a stack of these elements.
First google entry came up here, but there's loads of em.
http://home.cogeco.ca/~rpaisley4/Comparators.html
I have a rather nice schematic of one that uses a single bicolor led to inform you when the voltage is under/equal/over but don't know how to do attachments with the new look forum.
BTW, you get away cheaper (if that matters to you) using individual leds rather than a unitized led bar, but it is slightly more work stuffing the board.
Could then probably build this for close to a buck per cell.
The 9 bucks you're paying for the LVD-1T is strictly for it's small size in R/C use which would be wasted in this app.
You can buy one of these & reverse it.
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=571
Reid Welch said:Another point of interest, which I do believe is vital to get the most for the longest from a big lipo pack, is to monitor each cell during discharge.
The mimimalist way, and the most practical way, I think is to employ the
LVD-1T lipo monitor. This is a unique product; there is no clone or equivalent on the market. It is not a big seller.

If you ever really do reach the level of understanding electrospeak, you will come to the dawning realization that you don't have to design much of anything.
The heavy lifting has been done for you, (the word cookbook gets tossed about a lot).
You mostly just cut-n-paste the appropriate building blocks to your requirements.
So no need to roll up your sleeves & jump in straight away.
I'm hesitant to stick my foot in it, *but* the building block your re-inventing by the looks of how your spice circuit is shaping up is called a window comparator.
The LM3914 is basically a stack of these elements.
First google entry came up here, but there's loads of em.
http://home.cogeco.ca/~rpaisley4/Comparators.html
I have a rather nice schematic of one that uses a single bicolor led to inform you when the voltage is under/equal/over but don't know how to do attachments with the new look forum.
BTW, you get away cheaper (if that matters to you) using individual leds rather than a unitized led bar, but it is slightly more work stuffing the board.
Could then probably build this for close to a buck per cell.
The 9 bucks you're paying for the LVD-1T is strictly for it's small size in R/C use which would be wasted in this app.