Abstract

Abstract: This paper presents an innovative prototype that harnesses Thermo-Electric devices (TEDs) to condense water vapor from the atmosphere in drought-stricken regions. Powered by solar energy and main supply sources, TEDs cool the air to generate water droplets for irrigation. Paired with a drip irrigation system, controlled by an Arduino Uno microcontroller and soil moisture sensors, the setup ensures efficient plant hydration while conserving water. Rigorous testing across diverse soil types validates the system's efficacy in responding to varying moisture levels. This integrated approach offers a promising solution to address water scarcity in drought-affected areas.

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