Inspiration- The water scarcity may become one of the major problems in the near future, Due to repetitive consumption of ground water & most probably it will be difficult for the people to gain access to drinking water. Basically, Everyday, about 45 litres of water is automatically being wasted by the individuals during different tasks Ex- The left-off water from the R Os, During filling of tanks especially in big places where a human is unable to monitor the amount of water being wasted 7 a huge amount of water is wasted if the motor is not turned off at time.

What it does- Our system is acts as an indicator in tanks so that if the tank fills up, then the gateway circuit will trigger the alarm.

How we built it- We built it using A Gateway circuit (For triggering the buzzer), A Bridge Rectifier which would stop the reverse current from being entering into the supply side, a transformer (0-12V) 1.5 Amp. , A 12 V Buzzer & a Flusher.

Challenges we ran into- Generating a signal in order to link this component with a mobile app or a web app. Integrating this project with an Ide would be helpful, So as to enable the end user to Operate the motor from anywhere. It will require the aurduino nano esp 3452, with inbuilt services of aurduino this system van be adaptable to any environment.

Accomplishments that we're proud of- This particular system can e easily repaired by anyone who has some basic knowledge of connections of the circuits. Under the budget & reliable & free from all faulty currents due to the presence of bridge rectifiers, which will prevent the transistor from blowing up in case of lighting.

What's next for Water Alarm- We would be making this system more easy to use while at the same time keeping the basic structure same. The next version of this system will include the mechanism that will help the end users to turnoff/ on their their water supply on the basis of the alarming system.if the alarm goes off then a message will be sent to the user along with the automated tun off of the motor or any water supply.

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