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System for Electricity Monitoring and Logging Using Hybrid Technology

Varun Kannojiya

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This task is relies upon the non-environmentally friendly power source like breeze , sun. From this task we decrease the voltage variety issue of the power age by utilizing mixture innovation. As we are utilizing power that is from the three sources windmill, sun oriented and MSEB so the stock won't be halted whenever. The generated daily voltage and current data is displayed, and a PC controls supply monitoring and switching. The data studied here show results that may be useful for any business that plans to implement a remote monitoring system using the Cellular Network (GSM)[2-5]. The charge controller is constructed by using the PIC microcontroller, liquid-crystal display (LCD), silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR), rectifier diodes, and other electronic components with charging currents of up to 7 A. The battery has been charged by using the electronics component silicon controlled rectifier and diodes, and microcontroller circuit has The battery voltage level and charging status are shown on the liquid crystal display. The microcontroller assumed vital part, microcontroller concluded which supply give to rooms.


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