Self-Operating Rain Detection System


Authors : Dhanashri Dindure; Vaishnavi Mithapalli; Shivranjani Battul; S. A. Malvekar; S. P. Patil

Volume/Issue : Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 3 - March


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Abstract : Rainfall may be inconvenient, particularly when laundry is left out dry. An automatic rain detection system presents an intelligent way to shield laundry from sudden rain. The system employs a rain sensor to recognize rain and activates an automated device to cover up the laundry or retract a drying rack. The central elements of this system consist of rain sensor, retractable rack or motorized cover, and a source of power. When the rain is sensed, the system alerts the mechanism for protection, allowing clothes not to get wet. This remedy consumes less power, is economically sound, and does not involve a lot of human intervention. This solution works perfectly in laundry industries and home complexes. Adoption of such a system increases ease and avoids destruction brought about by unexpected weather patterns.

Keywords : Rain, Sensor Technology, Weather Monitoring.

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Rainfall may be inconvenient, particularly when laundry is left out dry. An automatic rain detection system presents an intelligent way to shield laundry from sudden rain. The system employs a rain sensor to recognize rain and activates an automated device to cover up the laundry or retract a drying rack. The central elements of this system consist of rain sensor, retractable rack or motorized cover, and a source of power. When the rain is sensed, the system alerts the mechanism for protection, allowing clothes not to get wet. This remedy consumes less power, is economically sound, and does not involve a lot of human intervention. This solution works perfectly in laundry industries and home complexes. Adoption of such a system increases ease and avoids destruction brought about by unexpected weather patterns.

Keywords : Rain, Sensor Technology, Weather Monitoring.

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