Disadvantages of Arduino-Water sensor
Let us study some disadvantages of Arduino-water sensor
- The Arduino-based water sensor can get rusted over a period of time therefore, it needs to be replaced after a certain period of time.
- As the need for specific tasks increases, the installation design of Arduino-based sensors gets complicated.
- The Arduino-based sensor doesn’t come with a warranty therefore there is no guarantee of these appliances.
- The Arduino-based sensors are calibrated only to a certain extent therefore, the accuracy and precision offered by them are limited.
- The Arduino-based sensors have a limited range over which they can predict the water level therefore, they can’t be used in appliances with variable water levels.
Arduino – Water Detector / Sensor
Sensors are widely used for detecting different quantities like the presence of light, level of water, etc. One such example of a sensor is the water sensor which uses various principles of physics to detect the presence of water. This sensor is known for detecting different water levels with accuracy and precision.
This article will talk about the design of a water sensor using the Arduino board and programming software. We will study the specifications needed for this sensor, and the methods and circuit diagrams used for designing this sensor. In order to understand the functioning of the sensor, we will study the principles of the sensor. In addition to this, we will see the Arduino code written on IDE that will result in a sensor. The article will end with some frequently asked questions that can be referred to by readers.
Table of Content
- Water Sensor
- Types or Classification
- Components
- Construction
- Important Terminologies
- Working
- Arduino Code
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- Applications