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Automatic Water Pumping and Quality Monitoring System

Hridya R P1Aromal K R2Anu Treesa C Y3Aljo T J4Elizabeth S Edattukaran5

¹Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Universal Engineering College, Vallivattom, Thrissur, Kerala, India. ²,³,⁴,⁵Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Universal Engineering College Vallivattom, Thrissur,Kerala, India

Published Online: September-October 2023

Pages: 01-08

Abstract

This project presents an innovative solution for automatic water pumping and real-time quality monitoring using the Blynk platform. It's designed to enhance water quality and pumping efficiency, ideal for hydroponics, aquaponics, and irrigation. Key components include an Arduino Uno, ultrasonic sensor for liquid levels, a relay for pump control, and a pH sensor. The system maintains water levels within defined thresholds and monitors pH levels, activating the pump when needed. Keywords: Automatic water pumping; Quality monitoring; Arduino UNO; pH sensor; Blynk platform

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