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A

MICRO PROJECT REPORT

ON

“Rain Detector Working Model"

Submitted by

Bhargav Bakwad

Narsing Tippanwar

Guided by

Ms. Yemmewar S.B.

TO

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND


TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING GRAMIN
TECHNICAL & MANAGEMENT CAMPUS,
VISHNUPURI, NANDED-431606

MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

pg. 1
(MSBTE), MUMBAI
ACADEMIC YEAR 2023-24

A
PROJECT REPORT

ON

“Rain Detector Working Model"

Submitted by

Bhargav Bakwad

Narsing Tippanwar

Guided by

Ms. Yemmewar S.B.

TO

In Partial Fulfillment for the Award of the Diploma In

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND


TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING GRAMIN
TECHNICAL & MANAGEMENT CAMPUS,
VISHNUPURI, NANDED - 431606

pg. 2
ACADEMIC YEAR 2024-25

CERTIFICATE

This is to certified that the project entitled

“Rain Detector Working Model”

Being submitted by Mr. Bhargav Bakwad to State Board Of Technical Education Mumbai
as a partial fulfillment of award of Diploma in ELECTRONICS AND
TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING is record of Bonafide work carried out by his/
her under supervision and guidance of Ms. Yemmewar S.B. mam . The assigned project is
performed satisfactorily in the academic year 2024-25.

Ms. Yemmewar S.B. Ms. Dawane S.R.


Subject Teacher Head of Department

Dr. Pawar V. S.
Principal sir

pg. 3
ACADEMIC YEAR 2024-25

CERTIFICATE

This is to certified that the project entitled

“Rain Detector Working Model””

Being submitted by Mr. Narsing Tippanwar to State Board Of Technical Education


Mumbai as a partial fulfillment of award of Diploma in ELECTRONICS AND
TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING is record of BONAFIDE work carried out by
his / her under supervision and guidance of Ms. Yemmewar S.B. mam . The assigned project
is performed satisfactorily in the academic year 2024-25.

Ms. Yemmewar S.B. Ms. DAWANE S.R.


Subject Teacher Head of Department

Dr. Pawar V. S.
Principal sir

pg. 4
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I take this opportunity to express my deep sense of gratitude to words Ms. Yemmewar S.B. Mam
Course in charge of Led blinking circuit who has been a constant source of inspiration without
her valuable guidance this work could not possible.

I am thankful to all faculty members of my department also for their guidance ,


Support and encouragement for the accomplishment of our micro-project. I would like to
thankful to Ms. Davne Mam HOD of ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMUNICATION
DEPARTMENT (polytechnic) for his valuable comments and suggestions for me to
improve my creativity regarding project work .

I also express m sincere thanks to my frends for their assistance and comments for the betterment
of this micro-project .

Sincerely :
Bhargav Bakwad

Narsing Tippanwar

pg. 5
Department of Electronics and Telecommunication
Engineering

VISION

Department of Electronics And Telecommunicatio will have national


recognition in smart world by developing skilled and innovative
technocrats

MISSION
M1: Nurture skills in learner by quality education to meet social
and industrial needs

M2: To develop ethical and professional values to face the


challenges of smart world

M3: Enrich the department capabilities to provide teaching


learning environment at the National Levels

pg. 6
ANNUEXURE II

Evaluation Sheet for the Micro Project

Academic Year:2023 - 2024 Name of faculty: Ms. Yemmewar mam


Course: Course code:EJ5I Semester: Fifth Semester

Title of Project: Rain Detector Working Model

Cos addressed by 6 the Micro Project:

A.
B.
C.
D.

Major Learning Outcomes achieved by doing the Project:

a. Practical Outcomes:

b. Unit Outcomes in cognitive domain:

c. Outcomes in Affective Domain:

Comments / Suggestions about team work/ leadership/ internship/ inter-personal


communication (if any)

pg. 7
Roll Student Name Marks out of 6 for Marks out of 4 for Total out of
No. performance in performance in 10
group activity oral/presentation

(Name & Signature of faculty)

pg. 8
Index
Sr. no. Points Page no.

1 Information 10

2 Required Component 12

3 Rain Detector Working Model 13

pg. 9
INTRODUCTION
This Rain Detector cum Automatic Cloth Collect working model
is an innovative and practical solution for protecting clothes
drying outside a house from unexpected rain. The model
operates without sensors and relies on a simple mechanical setup
that includes two blades, a 9V battery, and a DC motor. This
system automatically detects rain and moves the drying clothes
to a sheltered area, ensuring they stay dry. Components of the
Model: Base Structure: The model is built on a sturdy base,
typically made of cardboard or wood, which supports the entire
mechanism. Cloth Drying Rack: A small-scale cloth drying rack
or line is set up outside a model house, where the clothes are
hung to dry. Two Blades (Rain Detection Mechanism): The two
blades are positioned in a way that they respond to the presence
of rain. When rainwater touches the blades, they trigger the
mechanism to start the cloth collection process. DC Motor: A DC
motor is connected to the system, which drives the movement of
the drying rack or clothesline. The motor is powered by a 9V
battery. 9V Battery: The battery provides the necessary power to
run the DC motor and move the clothes inside when rain is
detected. Pulley or Lever System: A simple pulley or lever
system is used to translate the motor's rotation into linear motion,
moving the clothes from the outdoor drying area to a sheltered
position under the house's roof. This working model serves as a
practical demonstration of mechanical automation and the
application of simple circuits in real-world scenarios. It teaches
students about basic electrical circuits, mechanical systems, and
the importance of protecting everyday items from environmental
factors like rain. By using a mechanical rain detection system
instead of electronic sensors, the model highlights the ingenuity
of simple solutions in problem-solving.

pg. 10
The rain sensor working principle is pretty simple. The sensing
pad includes a set of uncovered copper traces which mutually
work like a variable resistor or a potentiometer. Here, the
sensing pad resistance will be changed based on the amount of
water falling on its surface. So, here the resistance is inversely
related to the amount of water.

pg. 11
REQUIRED COMPONENT

❖ Color Papers
❖ Threads
❖ Glue Gun
❖ Glue Sticks
❖ Scissor
❖ Cutter
❖ Fevicol
❖ Paint
❖ Paint Brushes
❖ Robo DC Motor
❖ DC Motor
❖ DC Water Pump

pg. 12
RAIN DETECTOR WORKIG MODEL
PHOTO

pg. 13
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