Tank Overflow Indicator
A Tank Overflow Indicator using Arduino, a water sensor, and a buzzer that alerts the user by buzzing when the water tank overflows.
Description
The Tank Overflow Indicator is designed to alert when a water tank overflows using an Arduino, a water sensor, and a buzzer. The water sensor is placed at the top level of the tank. When the water level reaches the sensor, it sends a signal to the Arduino. The Arduino processes the signal and activates the buzzer, producing a sound to alert the user about the overflow. This project helps prevent water wastage and potential overflow damage.
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These monitors often use comparators, voltage dividers, LED indicators, or microcontrollers to track and display battery status in real time.
₹225.00 -
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These switches are commonly used in modern electronics, home automation, and DIY projects due to their durability, aesthetic appeal, and user-friendly operation.
₹150.00












