Rain Detector Report
Rain Detector Report
ON
Submitted by
Bhargav Bakwad
Narsing Tippanwar
Guided by
TO
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(MSBTE), MUMBAI
ACADEMIC YEAR 2023-24
A
PROJECT REPORT
ON
Submitted by
Bhargav Bakwad
Narsing Tippanwar
Guided by
TO
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ACADEMIC YEAR 2024-25
CERTIFICATE
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.
Dr. Pawar V. S.
Principal sir
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ACADEMIC YEAR 2024-25
CERTIFICATE
Dr. Pawar V. S.
Principal sir
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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 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
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Department of Electronics and Telecommunication
Engineering
VISION
MISSION
M1: Nurture skills in learner by quality education to meet social
and industrial needs
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ANNUEXURE II
A.
B.
C.
D.
a. Practical Outcomes:
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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
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Index
Sr. no. Points Page no.
1 Information 10
2 Required Component 12
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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.
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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.
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REQUIRED COMPONENT
❖ Color Papers
❖ Threads
❖ Glue Gun
❖ Glue Sticks
❖ Scissor
❖ Cutter
❖ Fevicol
❖ Paint
❖ Paint Brushes
❖ Robo DC Motor
❖ DC Motor
❖ DC Water Pump
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RAIN DETECTOR WORKIG MODEL
PHOTO
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