Automatic rain protector for wet clothes using Servo
The “Automatic Rain Protector for Wet Clothes Using Servo” is a student project model that uses an Arduino Uno, rain sensor, and servo motor to automatically cover drying clothes when it rains. Built on a 40 × 50 cm base, it provides hands-on learning in automation and smart home technology.
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Automatic rain protector for wet clothes using Servo
Description:
The “Automatic Rain Protector for Wet Clothes Using Servo” is an innovative working model for students that demonstrates how automation can protect clothes from getting wet during unexpected rain showers. This project utilizes rain detection sensors and a servo motor to automatically cover clothes when it starts raining, preventing them from getting wet again.
The model is constructed on a 40 × 50 cm Foam Board or Sun Board base, simulating a clothes drying stand. The rain sensor detects raindrops and sends a signal to the Arduino Uno microcontroller, which processes the input and activates the servo motor. The servo motor then moves a protective cover (such as a plastic sheet or fabric) over the drying clothes to shield them from the rain. Once the rain stops, the system automatically retracts the cover, allowing the clothes to continue drying.
LED indicators can be used to show when the system is activated, while jumper wires establish the necessary connections between components. This project provides students with hands-on learning in automation, Arduino programming, and smart home applications, demonstrating how technology can improve daily life by solving common household problems.
Weight | 1.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 49 × 39 × 20 cm |
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