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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

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  • @smilykittu
    @smilykittu Před rokem +9

    This project is ok but without knowing the level in the tank turning the motor on is not a good idea. If tank is full and you turned on switch then the purpose of the project is useless

    • @techiesms
      @techiesms  Před rokem +5

      See, in my project the water wastage problem is solved completely. Let me explain
      In case that water tank is completely empty, we know that it will take time to fill that completely so we can set a timer of 4 min and turn on the system. So no water wastage it this scenario
      Taking another case like you said, what if the water tank is 75% filled. Well here let's assume that we are not aware about the exact amount of water stored in the tank but what if we are alone in the house and we need to go to toilet urgently and are not sure weather the tank has some water or not well what we can do here is, we can set a timer of 1min so that whatever amount of water the tank has, adding more water for only 1 min won't make that overflow and secondly that person (in the toilet) will also get enough amount of water he/she needs in case the water tank was about to get empty. Again No water wastage.
      Hence I put different time intervals here.

  • @avnishsharma7988
    @avnishsharma7988 Před rokem

    daymm, (for everyone reading this comment tht was based on my project) thanks for the feature. u really added another level of simplicity to the project. if in future any kind of relay sticking or something happens to my project, im definitely gonna shift to this idea.

  • @PiyushNikam
    @PiyushNikam Před rokem +5

    First of all, it's way more costly than what I use.
    I use a BC547 transistor with a buzzer and electrodes to detect the overflow as shown in one of the projects in the video. It costed me just 15 ₹ to make it. (Excluding the cost of wire which I had already lying around). Yeah, in 4 months (3-4 times a year), I have to change the electrodes, but atleast it's cheap and very reliable for the next 4 months.
    Secondly, In your project, how to know which timer to use if we don't know the level of water in the overhead tank? It's the main drawback of the project. Suppose if the tank is 75% full and as we don't know it's level, we pressed for 50% (half the timer) then the remaining 25% water will be wasted. And that's a huge waste of water.
    We try to save water, and end up wasting more of it.

    • @madhukeshnp
      @madhukeshnp Před rokem

      Points to be noted. Agreed.
      But dipping electrode is not long lasting idea. The electrodes may get a thick coating of salts and minerals from the water and stop conducting.
      A float switch must do the trick. This way there are no metals coming in contact with water.

    • @PiyushNikam
      @PiyushNikam Před rokem

      @@madhukeshnp yeah, float switch can be a good option, but it has its own drawbacks. The metal contacts inside the switch itself may corrode due to the humidity inside the tank. In that case, you have to either change the complete assembly of the switch or clean its contacts, which is more of a hectic task.
      For me personally I don't have any problem in changing the electrodes 3 or 4 times a year. It hardly takes 15 minutes.

    • @techiesms
      @techiesms  Před rokem

      See, in my project the water wastage problem is solved completely. Let me explain
      In case that water tank is completely empty, we know that it will take time to fill that completely so we can set a timer of 4 min and turn on the system. So no water wastage it this scenario
      Taking another case like you said, what if the water tank is 75% filled. Well here let's assume that we are not aware about the exact amount of water stored in the tank but what if we are alone in the house and we need to go to toilet urgently and are not sure weather the tank has some water or not well what we can do here is, we can set a timer of 1min so that whatever amount of water the tank has, adding more water for only 1 min won't make that overflow and secondly that person (in the toilet) will also get enough amount of water he/she needs in case the water tank was about to get empty. Again No water wastage.
      Hence I put different time intervals here.

    • @PiyushNikam
      @PiyushNikam Před rokem

      @@techiesms okay, I understand. The first case is absolutely fine👍
      But the second case is very very specific and a rare scenario. So the timer will be useful only for that specific scenario and not for everyday tank fill-up.
      But if we somehow manage to measure the level of water, then this will be a great project. And I for sure, know that you will make this a full proof project in upcoming days. We just need to find a reliable and low maintenance way of measuring water level.
      The day we find that, I'll hook this everything up into my Home Assistant.

    • @bat3332
      @bat3332 Před rokem

      @@techiesms how do you know if the overhead water tank on the third floor of the house is full empty or half empty or quarter empty especially if the use case scenario are for retired people

  • @sanctuaryjames3434
    @sanctuaryjames3434 Před rokem +1

    This is a good concept. But the downside is, you cannot make it a commercial product as you will be asking too many questions from clients such as 'How much time it takes for their tank to be filled?' What if they decide to start the pump when water level is half way?
    I WILL SUGGEST THAT YOU MAKE A PROJECT WITH ULTRASONIC SENSOR, THE WATERPROOF TYPE WITH BLYNK, SHOWING WATER TANK LEVEL AND ALSO THAT CAN BE TRIGGERED AUTOMATICALLY WITH BLYNK AUTOMATION SETTINGS AT SOME CONDITIONS AND WITH MANUAL TRIGGER THROUGH A VIRTUAL BLYNK BUTTON. THANKS

  • @benjaminsebastian5391

    Thank you for sharing my project 😇

  • @vedx
    @vedx Před rokem +3

    I was waiting for this. 👍🏻
    There is 1 more simple solution you can use by just buying the smart switch/plug and using Google assistant or Alexa routine to automatically turnoff it.

    • @madhukeshnp
      @madhukeshnp Před rokem

      He is not interested to open the switch board. That exposes high voltage lines.

    • @techiesms
      @techiesms  Před rokem +1

      correct

  • @TradieTrev
    @TradieTrev Před rokem +1

    It's an interesting concept! I've actually wired up & maintained water and sewerage plants, we'd never use a solution like this, than again for your low cost application I do admire your efforts.

  • @princechauhan7437
    @princechauhan7437 Před rokem

    I have added one RO float valve in one box with small holes at bottom of it. I have added that box to the water overflow pipe of tank. Once water starts to overflow it raises the float valve and closes the circuit for the water tank full indication.
    For water level indication I have added one recording module with my custom recorded audio in it. I also added one small solar panel to charge the battery. It's almost 6 months and it is working fine.

  • @faisalsaddique3323
    @faisalsaddique3323 Před rokem

    An early congratulations for 100K subs!

  • @tinker_tech
    @tinker_tech Před rokem +2

    Nice video,
    looking forward to see this project made in the new blynk app

  • @bharathsagar2963
    @bharathsagar2963 Před rokem +1

    The best solution is to use cheap ultrasound mounted at top of tank
    The water level can be measures in high accuracy
    Also we can calculate the number of lts of water present in tank
    I use esp32 with ultrasound sensor
    And have dashboard in home assistant displaying water level and lts , also I made calculation to show how much water consumed in a month

    • @yabesh6742
      @yabesh6742 Před rokem

      Pls share the photo

    • @madhukeshnp
      @madhukeshnp Před rokem

      The water droplets condense on the face of the sensor and gives wrong measurements. Have you faced such issues ?

    • @MrBlackpanther87
      @MrBlackpanther87 Před rokem

      I spent some money and got a waterproof sr04 from Bangood 8 few months ago. Completely flawless operation eversince. I have full monitoring on app and announcement on echo and message on telegram bot when tank is full or empty.
      I can easily control a contractor or relay to turn on and off the pump but just avoiding too much automation so that my parents can turn and off based on notifications.

    • @bharathsagar2963
      @bharathsagar2963 Před rokem

      @@madhukeshnp I use JSN-SR04T sensor available in amazon , I am using for my overhead sintex tank with proper air vent ( t pipes) . There is no issues of error reading from 6 month . I use this info to control relay of my water pump . The system is working without issues.

  • @innospire3485
    @innospire3485 Před rokem

    Hi Sachin,
    Switching the Pump On/Off Switch using Servo Motor without touching the Internal Connection is the interesting part of this project.. 👍👍

    • @noelk6990
      @noelk6990 Před rokem

      Not every house has the switch type connection though..

  • @scienceoftheuniverse9155

    Hi Sachin. Please how to convert the project you did for the blynk legacy with the TTGO sim800l to the new blynk. I tried several times with no success. Thanks indeed for your great effort.

  • @KundanRaha
    @KundanRaha Před rokem

    How do I know the amount of water left in tank? In your project there is no option to check water level,so without knowing how can I set time delay to turn OFF the pump motor? It may overflow or not fully filled the tank.

  • @guatagel2454
    @guatagel2454 Před rokem

    In the channel "Leo's bag of tricks" there is a nice solution to measure the water tank level.

  • @mohammedansel2020
    @mohammedansel2020 Před rokem

    Hello which type of potentiometer r u used for this project....name it pls

  • @jhansipolamarasetty8871

    Hi sir myself kesav
    Another idea this project works only for normal pump motors. But for Submersible pumps additional controller panel buttons needs to switch on and off. Using the same principle can you try for that panel board mounting the servo horizontally.
    Just a thought correct me if iam wrong.
    Thanks waiting for your reply
    Amazing and great idea for this video

  • @rajeevkk901
    @rajeevkk901 Před 2 měsíci

    Hai bro can u make a video for water low level and high level announcement only ( no motor operation) using Arduino uno and TF card mini mp3 module plz? 3 wire float switch for low level and high level to be used.

  • @bepinnandan5285
    @bepinnandan5285 Před rokem +1

    What if there was a power cut in the middle of 1 hour ?

  • @ajaybnl
    @ajaybnl Před rokem

    I already have esp8266 relay on the motor to start at a specific time and another esp8266 with flow sensor attached to overflow tap of tank.
    It automaticly stops the motor on full tank.

  • @nitinchowdhary9469
    @nitinchowdhary9469 Před rokem +1

    Try using ultrasonic sensor and blynk . It's better, I think

  • @arindamsahoo3139
    @arindamsahoo3139 Před rokem

    Sir can u do a iot based human activity recognition system using mpu 6050 with esp8266 or esp 32 with the help of blynk app to store the data...

  • @aurobindo1231
    @aurobindo1231 Před rokem

    Just one flaw in this you will know when the water will empty and lot of time water just end in mid shower or some washing activity which is huge headache for me.....but in case of sensors I don't have to pay any attention to it as it just works and water never finished

  • @arnabghosh5800
    @arnabghosh5800 Před rokem

    I would have added a water flow sensor connected to a esp at the overflow pipe of the tank. And added a second esp at the motor control switch. And let them talk to each other via wifi. That way we won't have the hastle of setting rotary switch.
    Also as a failsafe i might add a second flow sensor at the output of pump. So that i can precisely track how much water has gone to the tank and turn off the pump if it exceeds the tank capacity

  • @ataulhaque1947
    @ataulhaque1947 Před rokem

    Make a video how to control using blynk iot

  • @naimishpurohit2617
    @naimishpurohit2617 Před rokem

    Sir can u use ultrasonic sensor for level measurements so that that motor turns off getting the stats that the tank is full and the motor turns off

    • @techiesms
      @techiesms  Před rokem

      For that I need to extend very long wires as I discussed in the video

  • @vipinvg2048
    @vipinvg2048 Před rokem

    RF ransmitter, RF receiver and a floating switch .
    RF ransmitter switch is connected to the floating switch once it's got signal it transmits the signal to the receiver. it turns on the pump.
    ( If we use the solar and rechargeable (for night time) batteries it's a long last . And using esp board we can also disable the signal from RF ransmitter and also switch on and off the motor wireless and get the feed back also .it's my thoughts to make a project any suggestions please share
    And we can also use Lora boards for flat buliding .

    • @techiesms
      @techiesms  Před rokem

      RF fails in my case
      we can give it a try to LoRa. May be that will work

    • @vipinvg2048
      @vipinvg2048 Před rokem

      @@techiesms make it bro I'm waiting

    • @vipinvg2048
      @vipinvg2048 Před rokem

      @@techiesms and Also make smart IR blaster

  • @hamdanali4457
    @hamdanali4457 Před rokem

    Hi i made this project for me too but i use seven segments to display the delay or time in minutes to fill up the water tank.

    • @hamdanali4457
      @hamdanali4457 Před rokem

      I add two push buttons one to set counter and other is to turn on and off the mother

  • @chandrurn
    @chandrurn Před rokem

    I am using a sonoff and set a inching timer for 13 minutes, everytime the water is empty, someone just have to press the button and fill the water upto the brim of tank.

  • @dragontech9668
    @dragontech9668 Před rokem

    Can you do a viedio on installing arduino create agent on a raspberry pi

  • @mohammedkhalifa5822
    @mohammedkhalifa5822 Před rokem

    I am also facing same problem and also came up with same solution but one problem i am facing is that i have a push button to turn on the motor along with the switch so first i have to switch on the motor and then i have to push the button to turn on motor

    • @techiesms
      @techiesms  Před rokem

      But my project solves that as well, you just need to press the pushbutton of the project and it will automatically turn on the motor

  • @armantape
    @armantape Před rokem +1

    nice project

  • @vivekkumar-wg8pz
    @vivekkumar-wg8pz Před rokem

    Sir pls make project esp8266 node MCU ds1820 espnow send sensor data

  • @satishckumar
    @satishckumar Před rokem

    Hi, Thanks for the video. The idea is good, the making and alignment is a bit critical. Can you please make this 1. by utilizing ESP now; one MCU transmits the overflow signal and the other acting on this signal. In fact I was planning to add a ready made smart switch near the switch, connecting parallel to the manual switch. Then we can have manual, auto, timer, voice control options. your suggestion is appreciated.

  • @Sashwat-
    @Sashwat- Před rokem

    Try connecting this with homeassistant!

  • @jobinkv2535
    @jobinkv2535 Před rokem

    How do we know the water level in the overhead tank?

    • @madhukeshnp
      @madhukeshnp Před rokem

      When there is no water flowing in your tap 😂😂

    • @jobinkv2535
      @jobinkv2535 Před rokem

      @@madhukeshnp yes it can happen when there is no electricity or in the middle of a bath!

  • @muhammedalthas318
    @muhammedalthas318 Před rokem

    Try using ultrasonic sensor

  • @ToTo-od9wz
    @ToTo-od9wz Před rokem

    It is good only if the tank is full empty...

  • @shilpamehta4727
    @shilpamehta4727 Před rokem

    Can we buy this thing

  • @rahulb23
    @rahulb23 Před rokem

    Firstly asking subscribers regarding their ideas and discussing the things is very good
    If is make this kind of project i will use electrodes as i want to know the level of water and a buzzer when overflow
    Is there any other way to know the level of water without any disadvantages like ultrasonic sensor

    • @techiesms
      @techiesms  Před rokem +1

      Knowing the level of water is good, but extending such long wires is hectic.
      that's why I said, I made this project just for my home. If you have a single storey house you can easily extend the wires and know the level as well.
      But to know the level I'll recommend that floating switch rather than dipping electrodes

    • @drelectronics13
      @drelectronics13 Před rokem

      @@techiesms m on way to find simple solution

    • @rahulb23
      @rahulb23 Před rokem +1

      @@drelectronics13 hey why can't we use rf module like nrf24 for sending water level data to the ground floor or near to motor switch
      It has around 100 meters of range
      We need to find out other way in place of electrodes for sensing water level

    • @drelectronics13
      @drelectronics13 Před rokem +1

      @@rahulb23 issue is cost and reliability,and for sensing need to use floating sensensors

    • @amitsamanta996
      @amitsamanta996 Před rokem

      there are digital water pressure sensors, but its too expensive

  • @andrewchoudhary1900
    @andrewchoudhary1900 Před 11 měsíci

    Bro idea is good but using an iot app makes it too much simple and effecting no need of that extra box and all..

  • @FauL_UppU
    @FauL_UppU Před rokem +1

    Aapse ye ummid nahi thi 👁️👄👁️🙂

  • @gayathridhanasekaran8469

    A stone knotted with a rope and other end with empty water bottle inside the tank solve this

  • @drelectronics13
    @drelectronics13 Před rokem

    Nope the idea is good for just like filling bottles at same quantity ,like used in factory of water bottles as it's a big issue not knowing the water levl if u want accurate results then I already given solution to u about using 2 solenoid ,btw looks like school project🙃

  • @subhabratabasu266
    @subhabratabasu266 Před rokem

    😢

  • @sijokjjose1
    @sijokjjose1 Před rokem

    Water level🤔

    • @techiesms
      @techiesms  Před rokem

      I didn't included that in this project, as the problem of water wastage was easily solved using this project in my case

    • @sijokjjose1
      @sijokjjose1 Před rokem

      @@techiesms thanks for reply