Hi! Thank you for your interest. The battery holder and all the other components needed to create projects like this are available in our RoboKits. We've launched these kits to make it easy for you to build various exciting projects. Each kit includes all the essential materials, step-by-step guides, and even live classes to help you get started. Check them out to explore more!: www.amazon.in/dp/B0DHPP5HK7 😊
Thank you so much! 😊👍 I understand the cost can be a challenge, but you can start with basic components or reuse parts from old projects to save money. Let me know if you need help finding alternatives!
The issue is likely the voltage, not the battery capacity (mAh). Check if the battery voltage exceeds the Arduino's input range (e.g., 7-12V for UNO via VIN). Using a higher voltage can cause overheating. Use a compatible power source.
Hi! If you're using two 3.7V batteries in series (7.4V total), ensure you're powering the Arduino through the VIN pin or power port. Also, double-check all connections for shorts or incorrect wiring. 😊
Both code and circuit is right! We spent quality time before making the code live. If you still feel the same please mention the exact details instead of making a generic statement. Thanks
Hi! Thanks for watching the video and sharing your feedback. If your servo motor isn't working, here are a few things you can check: 1️⃣ Power Supply: Ensure your servo motor is getting sufficient power. Some servos require an external power source, especially if the Arduino can't supply enough current. 2️⃣ Connections: Double-check all connections (VCC, GND, and Signal) to make sure they're secure and correct. 3️⃣ Code: Verify the code uploaded to your Arduino. Make sure the servo library is included, and the signal pin in the code matches the pin you're using. 4️⃣ Rain Sensor: Ensure the rain sensor is working and triggering correctly; this might affect the servo logic. If you need further help, feel free to share more details about your setup, and I’ll do my best to assist! 😊
Where can I buy this project?
Now, you can directly buy from Roboarmy store. wa.me/p/9766274840067823/918888103688
Hi I am Shobhan from SPS Gondia I like this project very much🎉
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Thank you sir 🎉❤🎉😊😊🎉
Most welcome 😊. Stay connected for more such interesting project knowledge.
Is there any difference with the colors of raindrops sensor?
The color of the raindrop sensor usually indicates the type of coating or PCB material used, but it doesn't affect its functionality.
Sir another question 2200 mAh did you use in battery?
Yes
Sir upload more videoa like this🙏💛
Sure 👍
Hi,where did you get the battery holder?
Hi! Thank you for your interest. The battery holder and all the other components needed to create projects like this are available in our RoboKits. We've launched these kits to make it easy for you to build various exciting projects. Each kit includes all the essential materials, step-by-step guides, and even live classes to help you get started. Check them out to explore more!: www.amazon.in/dp/B0DHPP5HK7 😊
Can I use 9 v battery
Yes of course
How many jumper wires
Great question! We used about 6-8 jumper wires, but it can vary. Are you planning to try it? We'd love to see your version!
@robo_army_ but😅 the material is too expensive 😷
@robo_army_ but I like this project with your best explanation 🥳👍😃
Thank you so much! 😊👍 I understand the cost can be a challenge, but you can start with basic components or reuse parts from old projects to save money. Let me know if you need help finding alternatives!
@@robo_army_ pls tell recreation of this project in low cost
The arduino is getting hotter whats the issue? the battery is 5000mAh is it the problem?
The issue is likely the voltage, not the battery capacity (mAh). Check if the battery voltage exceeds the Arduino's input range (e.g., 7-12V for UNO via VIN). Using a higher voltage can cause overheating. Use a compatible power source.
@@robo_army_ but the battery that i got is 3.7v
3.7 v for each battery so i had 2 of them
Hi! If you're using two 3.7V batteries in series (7.4V total), ensure you're powering the Arduino through the VIN pin or power port. Also, double-check all connections for shorts or incorrect wiring. 😊
The code is wrong! The circuit diagram is wrong!
Both code and circuit is right! We spent quality time before making the code live.
If you still feel the same please mention the exact details instead of making a generic statement. Thanks
goodggood
Great that you liked it. Keep watching!!
The servo motor didn't work... need reply asap😭
Hi! Thanks for watching the video and sharing your feedback. If your servo motor isn't working, here are a few things you can check:
1️⃣ Power Supply: Ensure your servo motor is getting sufficient power. Some servos require an external power source, especially if the Arduino can't supply enough current.
2️⃣ Connections: Double-check all connections (VCC, GND, and Signal) to make sure they're secure and correct.
3️⃣ Code: Verify the code uploaded to your Arduino. Make sure the servo library is included, and the signal pin in the code matches the pin you're using.
4️⃣ Rain Sensor: Ensure the rain sensor is working and triggering correctly; this might affect the servo logic.
If you need further help, feel free to share more details about your setup, and I’ll do my best to assist! 😊
@@robo_army_ thank you
@@robo_army_ another question what mAh battery did you use?
2200 mAh