sir , i had a doubt . I think IR flame sensor can detect the both object and fire so, when we kept hand(any object) before the sensor then buzzer will turn off please give reply
An infrared (IR) flame sensor is designed to detect the presence of flames or fire, rather than general objects or motion. It utilizes infrared radiation emitted by flames to determine if a fire is present within its detection range. When a flame is detected, the sensor triggers a response, such as activating an alarm or turning off a buzzer. If you place an object, such as your hand, in front of an IR flame sensor, it is unlikely to trigger the flame detection mechanism since it primarily responds to the specific infrared signature emitted by flames. Objects that do not emit similar infrared radiation as flames would not typically activate the sensor. However, please keep in mind that specific flame sensor models may have different features and functionalities, so it's always essential to refer to the manufacturer's documentation or specifications for accurate information on the capabilities of a particular IR flame sensor.
Sir any other flame sensor is available for wide range sensitivity.. because I have project flame detection but there is condition for 10 by 10 feet room so , if there is any flame sensor is Available with wide range sensitivity so tell me...
There are several flame sensors available in the market that offer varying levels of sensitivity for flame detection. However, please note that availability and specific sensor models may have changed since then. Here are a few options to consider: 1. IR (Infrared) Flame Sensors: These sensors detect flames based on their IR radiation. They can offer different sensitivity levels, and some models allow you to adjust the sensitivity to suit your specific application. 2. UV (Ultraviolet) Flame Sensors: UV flame sensors detect flames by sensing the UV light emitted by the combustion process. Similar to IR sensors, UV sensors can have adjustable sensitivity settings. 3. Combustible Gas Sensors: These sensors detect not only flames but also the presence of certain combustible gases. They can offer a wide range of sensitivity and are useful for applications where there might be both flames and gas leaks. 4. Thermocouple Sensors: These sensors measure the temperature of the surrounding area and can be used for fire detection. They might not be as specialized as other flame sensors but could work in certain scenarios. 5. Visual Flame Detection Cameras: Some advanced flame detection systems use cameras with computer vision algorithms to analyze visible flame patterns. These systems can often be configured for sensitivity and are suitable for larger areas. When choosing a flame sensor for your project, it's important to consider the specific requirements of your application, including the size of the room, the type of fuel being burned, and any potential sources of false alarms. It's recommended to research the latest available sensor models and consult with suppliers or manufacturers to find the most suitable option for your needs.
Can we use mini water pump, please reply
1:38 you can put pump motor and BUZZER
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In openspace the flame sensor is not detecting the flame any solution
thank u for this
can u say what is he range for this sensor
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Super it realy working.
Does it work outside? In the sunlight?
Yeh fire alram nahin hai.. yeh circuit security alarm hai
Bro jaise he maine battery lagaya waise he buzzer on hogya. Maine fire sensor ki sensivity bhi adjust krne ki koshish ki lekin kuch fayda nai hua.
sir , i had a doubt . I think IR flame sensor can detect the both object and fire so, when we kept hand(any object) before the sensor then buzzer will turn off please give reply
An infrared (IR) flame sensor is designed to detect the presence of flames or fire, rather than general objects or motion. It utilizes infrared radiation emitted by flames to determine if a fire is present within its detection range. When a flame is detected, the sensor triggers a response, such as activating an alarm or turning off a buzzer.
If you place an object, such as your hand, in front of an IR flame sensor, it is unlikely to trigger the flame detection mechanism since it primarily responds to the specific infrared signature emitted by flames. Objects that do not emit similar infrared radiation as flames would not typically activate the sensor.
However, please keep in mind that specific flame sensor models may have different features and functionalities, so it's always essential to refer to the manufacturer's documentation or specifications for accurate information on the capabilities of a particular IR flame sensor.
Sir can i control distance of fire levl ditection by controlling potentio meter given in circuit
Wires need to be positive ?
One is positive and other one is negative.
Sir any other flame sensor is available for wide range sensitivity.. because I have project flame detection but there is condition for 10 by 10 feet room so , if there is any flame sensor is Available with wide range sensitivity so tell me...
There are several flame sensors available in the market that offer varying levels of sensitivity for flame detection. However, please note that availability and specific sensor models may have changed since then. Here are a few options to consider:
1. IR (Infrared) Flame Sensors: These sensors detect flames based on their IR radiation. They can offer different sensitivity levels, and some models allow you to adjust the sensitivity to suit your specific application.
2. UV (Ultraviolet) Flame Sensors: UV flame sensors detect flames by sensing the UV light emitted by the combustion process. Similar to IR sensors, UV sensors can have adjustable sensitivity settings.
3. Combustible Gas Sensors: These sensors detect not only flames but also the presence of certain combustible gases. They can offer a wide range of sensitivity and are useful for applications where there might be both flames and gas leaks.
4. Thermocouple Sensors: These sensors measure the temperature of the surrounding area and can be used for fire detection. They might not be as specialized as other flame sensors but could work in certain scenarios.
5. Visual Flame Detection Cameras: Some advanced flame detection systems use cameras with computer vision algorithms to analyze visible flame patterns. These systems can often be configured for sensitivity and are suitable for larger areas.
When choosing a flame sensor for your project, it's important to consider the specific requirements of your application, including the size of the room, the type of fuel being burned, and any potential sources of false alarms. It's recommended to research the latest available sensor models and consult with suppliers or manufacturers to find the most suitable option for your needs.
not working with same connections
Why
Should the battery be 9 volts?
Yes
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Can we connect another moter to output with buzzer
Can i use active buzzer instead og piezo buzzer?
Yes
Bro does it really works without Aurdino
Yes Bro. Hope you checked the output from the video
Where can I get the fire sensor?
Check online
Can we use it sensor
Yes. You can use IR sensor
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It's not working.
I have tried this circuit
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It works😍
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Foes anyone know what he put on top if the 9V battery
It is working or not
Working.
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How can we add one led light
How can we add LED light with it
Apakah bisa 12v
Yes
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@@TechTrendsShameer this works for the rain drop alaram right
How to increase the range of sensor
Is me Jo blue colour ka mini box hota hai usme eak screw hota jise clock or anti clockwise ghumakar range increase or decrease kar sakta hai
Itne project banaa chuke koi bhi nahin chal Raha Na awaaz a rahi hai yah sab kya fek video hai
If you didn't got the output that doesn't mean it's a fake video