
Handy electronics like mobile phones are among the most important devices everyone takes across the globe as global communication becomes one of the fundamental aspects of our lives. In rural India, there is a lack of readily accessible electricity, which is necessary for using such devices because they must be charged. Consequently, a solar-powered, wending machine-like system for charging cell phones has been suggested. The microcontroller is powered by the tracking solar panel device that charges the battery. The user-accessible charging capacity will be managed by the microprocessor
LCD, Solar panels, IR sensors, Arduino, Solar charge controller, Battery, Relay module DC
LCD, Solar panels, IR sensors, Arduino, Solar charge controller, Battery, Relay module DC
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