Buy Ready-Made Load Monitoring Device Project for B.Tech Students
Are you looking for a final year Electrical Engineering project that is practical, innovative, and guaranteed to impress?
This Load Monitoring Device is the perfect choice for your B.Tech final year project.
Why This Project?
- 💡 Unique Idea – Not just a simple circuit, but a real system that prevents electrical overload.
- ⚡ Practical Use – Can be used in homes, labs, or small offices to control power safely.
- 🖥️ Microcontroller Based – Built using Arduino Nano, easy to understand and explain.
- 📚 Student Friendly – Simple to demonstrate in front of teachers and examiners.
- 🔧 Fully Tested – Project already assembled and tested with different loads.
Components Used
- Arduino Nano (main controller)
- Current Sensor (CT103, 5A rating)
- Small Transformer (for AC voltage measurement)
- Relays (to switch loads on/off)
- 4×4 Keypad
- LCD Display with I²C module
- RTC Module
- Other small parts (resistors, transistors, rectifier, wires, etc.)
How It Works ⚙️
Setting the Limit:
- The user enters the maximum power value for each output line using the 4×4 keypad.
- For example, you can set Line 1 = 100W, Line 2 = 80W, Line 3 = 120W.
Monitoring the Load:
- A current sensor (CT103) measures the current.
- A small transformer measures the AC voltage.
- The Arduino Nano calculates the real-time power (Voltage × Current).
Comparison:
- The Arduino continuously checks if the load on any line has crossed the preset limit.
Automatic Cut-off:
- If the load goes above the set value, the Arduino sends a signal to the relay.
- The relay disconnects that line instantly, protecting the system from overload.
Display & Storage:
- The LCD screen shows the voltage, current, and power of each line.
- The EEPROM memory saves preset values, so they are not lost if power goes off.
- The RTC (Real-Time Clock) module records the exact time when an overload happens.
Why Students Love This Project
- Easy to explain and demonstrate in labs or classrooms.
- Covers important topics like power monitoring, sensors, and microcontrollers.
- Looks professional with LCD display, keypad, and relays.
- Can be upgraded with IoT for extra marks.
Applications
- Preventing overload in hostels, labs, and classrooms.
- Energy monitoring for small buildings.
- Learning tool for embedded systems and power electronics.
Project Video
Package Includes
- 1 x Electrical Load monitoring device : Arduino based Power monitoring/balancing system using 4×4 keypad
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