BUILD YOUR OWN WATER LEVEL MONITORING SYSTEM!

Опубликовано: 09 Август 2024
на канале: Robocraze
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Ready to create something awesome and practical? Today, we're guiding you through building your very own Water Level Monitoring System using an Arduino, water level sensor, 3 LEDs, jumper wires, and a breadboard! Perfect for monitoring water levels in tanks, pools, or any other reservoir.

✨ Project Overview:

In this project, you’ll learn how to use an Arduino and a water level sensor to monitor water levels and indicate them with LEDs. Whether you're a hobbyist, student, or tech enthusiast, this project is a fantastic way to enhance your DIY skills and understand practical applications of sensors and microcontrollers.

🔧 What You’ll Need:

Arduino board
Water level sensor
3 LEDs (Red, Yellow, Green)
Jumper wires
Breadboard
Power supply
📖 Steps to Follow:

Set Up Your Arduino: Connect the Arduino board to your computer and open the Arduino IDE.

Connect the Water Level Sensor: Wire the water level sensor to the Arduino to read the water levels.

Add the LEDs: Connect the Red, Yellow, and Green LEDs to the breadboard and wire them to the Arduino. These LEDs will indicate low, medium, and high water levels.

Write the Code: Program the Arduino to read the sensor data and light up the corresponding LED based on the water level.

Test Your System: Place the sensor in the water tank and test the system to ensure it accurately monitors and indicates the water levels.

🎥 Watch Our Reel:
Follow along with our reel to see each step in action! We’ll guide you through the entire process, from wiring the components to coding the Arduino. Get ready to build, learn, and have fun!

🔗 Materials used
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🌟 Why Build This?

Practical Application: Monitor water levels in real-time to prevent overflows and shortages.

Hands-On Learning: Gain experience with Arduino, sensors, and coding.
Sustainability: Promote efficient water use and management.

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