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๐Ÿ“ถ DIY Energy Monitor: Cut Your Electric Bill

๐Ÿ“ถ DIY Energy Monitor: Cut Your Electric Bill See where your power goes—then take control. Ever wonder which devices in your home are secretly draining your electricity? With a DIY energy monitor , you can track your power usage in real time and finally take charge of your electric bill. It's like giving your home x-ray vision for energy. This simple, affordable setup uses a current clamp sensor on your main power line to measure consumption and logs everything to a mobile app or online dashboard. ⚡ What It Does: Measures real-time energy usage from your main power line Logs data to a local dashboard or cloud service Helps identify energy-hungry appliances and reduce waste Sends alerts if consumption exceeds preset limits ๐Ÿงฐ What You’ll Need: ESP32 or ESP8266 (NodeMCU) Non-invasive current sensor (like SCT-013-000 clamp sensor) Burden resistor (for analog reading) Voltage divider circuit (if using voltage sensing) Arduino IDE Blynk, Home Assistant,...
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๐Ÿšฐ Leak Detection System: Prevent a Plumbing Disaster

๐Ÿšฐ Leak Detection System: Prevent a Plumbing Disaster Stop leaks before they become floods—with smart, affordable tech. A small water leak can turn into a major (and expensive) disaster in minutes. Whether it’s a pipe under the sink, a malfunctioning water heater, or a forgotten washing machine hose, water damage is one of the most common—and preventable—home issues. With a simple DIY Leak Detection System , you can detect leaks early, get instant alerts on your phone, and even trigger automatic shutoffs with a smart valve. ๐Ÿ’ง What It Does: Detects the presence of water in high-risk areas Sends instant alerts to your phone via Wi-Fi Optionally triggers a smart valve to shut off water supply Prevents costly property damage with early intervention ๐Ÿงฐ What You’ll Need: ESP8266 (NodeMCU) or ESP32 Water leak sensor module (e.g. YL-83 or a simple 2-probe sensor) Buzzer (optional for local sound alerts) Solenoid valve + relay module (for smart shutoff) Wi-Fi ...

๐Ÿ’ค Sleep Tracker Pillow: Smarter Sleep Starts Here

  ๐Ÿ’ค Sleep Tracker Pillow: Smarter Sleep Starts Here Wake up refreshed by letting your pillow do the tracking. Good sleep is essential, but how do you know if you’re actually getting it? Traditional sleep apps guess your patterns, but a Sleep Tracker Pillow puts the data where it matters most: right under your head. By embedding motion sensors in your pillow (or under the mattress), you can track movement, restlessness, and sleep cycles. Pair it with a mobile app or cloud dashboard, and you’ve got your own personal sleep coach—powered by DIY tech. ๐Ÿง  What It Does: Detects movement & restlessness throughout the night Identifies light vs. deep sleep phases using motion patterns Smart alarm feature : wakes you up during the lightest sleep phase Sleep quality reports  are sent to your phone or stored on the cloud. ๐Ÿงฐ What You’ll Need: ESP32 (preferred for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support) MPU6050 (Gyroscope + Accelerometer) or Piezo vibration sensor ...

๐ŸงŠ Fridge Monitor: Stop Wasting Food with Smart Tracking

  ๐ŸงŠ Fridge Monitor: Stop Wasting Food with Smart Tracking Know what’s going on inside your fridge—without opening it. How often do we throw out spoiled milk or forgotten leftovers because we didn’t realize they were going bad? Or waste energy from constantly opening the fridge door? With a simple Fridge Monitor DIY project , you can start logging door activity, monitoring internal temperatures, and even tracking the food inside—all with affordable components and some creativity. ๐Ÿงฐ What You’ll Need for the Basic Setup: ESP8266 (NodeMCU) or ESP32 Magnetic Reed Switch or Tilt Sensor (to detect door opening) DHT22 or DS18B20 Temperature Sensor Wi-Fi Connection Arduino IDE IFTTT account or Google Sheets integration Optional: MicroSD card module for local logging ๐Ÿง  What It Does: Logs Fridge Door Openings Every time the door is opened, a log is created (timestamped), which helps detect excessive access that can cause cooling issues. Monitors In...

๐Ÿงผ Smart Bathroom Supply Tracker

  ๐Ÿงผ Smart Bathroom Supply Tracker Running low on shampoo again? Let tech handle it. Nothing’s worse than hopping in the shower only to realize the shampoo is empty—again. Whether you live solo or share a bathroom with roommates or family, it’s easy to lose track of what’s running low. Enter the Smart Bathroom Supply Tracker —a clever, DIY project that uses weight sensors and a Wi-Fi-enabled microcontroller to monitor your essentials like shampoo, soap, or toilet paper. It can alert your phone or even auto-order supplies when you’re running low. ๐Ÿงฐ What You’ll Need: HX711 Load Cell Amplifier Weight sensor/load cell (1kg–5kg depending on the product) NodeMCU (ESP8266) or ESP32 Wi-Fi connection IFTTT account (or web API for ordering) 3D-printed or flat platform to rest items on Arduino IDE ๐Ÿšฟ How It Works: Weight Tracking Place a weight sensor under your bottle of shampoo, conditioner, or tissue box. Microcontroller Check The ESP8266 reads...

๐ŸŒฑ IoT Plant Care Assistant: Give Your Plants a Voice

  ๐ŸŒฑ IoT Plant Care Assistant: Give Your Plants a Voice Turn your houseplant into a smart, expressive companion. Ever wished your plants could tell you when they’re thirsty, too hot, or just need a little more sunlight? With a few affordable components and some creativity, you can build an IoT Plant Care Assistant that monitors your plant’s health—and even shows its mood on a tiny screen! In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to create a connected plant monitoring system using NodeMCU (ESP8266) , sensors , and a smartphone alert system . ๐Ÿงช What You’ll Need: NodeMCU (ESP8266) board Soil moisture sensor DHT11/DHT22 (for temperature & humidity) Photoresistor or light sensor (optional) 0.96" OLED display (I2C) Jumper wires and breadboard Wi-Fi connection IFTTT account (for smartphone alerts) Arduino IDE (to code the NodeMCU) ๐ŸŒฟ What It Does: Monitors Soil Moisture— Alerts you when the plant is too dry. Reads Temperature & Hum...