Abstract
A switching device that is triggered by rainfall is known as a rain sensor or rain switch. Rain sensors are primarily used in two different contexts. The first is a water-saving device that is connected to an automatic irrigation system and causes it to turn off during a downpour. The second application is in the automotive sector, where rain sensors are used to turn on windscreen wipers automatically when rain is sensed, increasing driver convenience and safety. This technology has become a standard feature in many modern cars and has greatly improved driving conditions during inclement weather. Additionally, some rain sensors are now capable of adjusting the wiper speed based on the intensity of the rainfall, further enhancing their effectiveness.
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