In this Arduino-based project, we utilize thermoelectric energy generation alongside solar panels to power LEDs, demonstrating sustainable energy utilization for lighting purposes
Your Arduino-based thermoelectric energy generator project incorporates a diverse array of components to create a multifunctional system. Utilizing an MQ135 sensor for air quality monitoring, UV LEDs for specialized lighting applications, and a voltage e sensor for monitoring circuit parameters ensures efficient operation and data collection. The inclusion of a relay module facilitates control over high-power devices such as 100W bulbs, while a CPU fan manages heat dissipation. Solar panels serve as the primary energy source, supported by a 12V battery for energy storage, all managed by an Arduino UNO microcontroller. The system is further enhanced with an LCD display for user interaction and an inverter for converting DC to AC power, enabling the operation of standard household appliances.
Keywords: Arduino, LCD, MQ135 sensor.
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