DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL FUEL LEVEL INDICATOR FOR 2 WHEELER SPLENDER VEHICLE
Keywords:
Flow sensor, Arduino, Two WheelerAbstract
Automobile is one of the largest growing sectors in India. The number of vehicles is increasing on Indian roads every day. Around 2025 India will be third largest manufacturer of automobile in the world. There are around 190 million two wheelers running on Indian road and consuming the huge amount of petrol every day. The two wheelers are available with the lock system for petrol knob. The problems with the mechanical knobs are leakage and theft of petrol. While sometimes the petrol vending pumps are not properly calibrated which leads to loss of money to the customer. Authors have developed the fuel indicator for two wheelers using Arduino. The fuel indicator system will be capable of sensing the amount of fuel poured in tank and how much is consumed using the flow sensors and level indicator.
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