Mudah Membuat Hand Sanitizer Otomatis Tanpa Arduino dan Tanpa Servo

Hobi Fisika Tel-U Surabaya
24 Aug 202011:21

Summary

TLDRIn this tutorial, the presenter walks students through the process of creating an automatic hand sanitizer dispenser using a mini submersible water pump and an infrared obstacle avoidance sensor. The video explains the working principle behind the dispenser, how it detects your hand to activate the pump, and provides a step-by-step guide on assembling the components, including the water pump, sensor, transistor, and tubing. With simple tools and affordable components, viewers can easily build an efficient, hands-free sanitizer dispenser ideal for daily use, making the project both educational and practical.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video explains how to create an automatic hand sanitizer dispenser, which is easy to build and affordable, ideal for passing the time during holidays.
  • 😀 The main components used in this project include a submersible water pump, an infrared obstacle avoidance sensor, a PNP transistor, and a few other electrical components.
  • 😀 The automatic hand sanitizer dispenser works by detecting hand proximity using an infrared sensor, which triggers the pump to release the sanitizer.
  • 😀 The principle behind the device involves using infrared light from the sensor to detect obstacles, like a hand, which activates the water pump through a transistor circuit.
  • 😀 The pump operates when the infrared light reflects off a hand and is detected by the photodiode, causing current to flow and power the pump.
  • 😀 When no hand is detected, the infrared light is not reflected, so the sensor output stays at a higher voltage, and the pump remains off.
  • 😀 To make the device, you need seven main components: a mini submersible water pump, flexible tubing, an infrared sensor, a PNP transistor, resistors, a container, and connecting wires.
  • 😀 The process involves preparing the components, setting up the circuit, and connecting everything as per the schematic provided in the video.
  • 😀 The video demonstrates the testing process where the pump works as expected, releasing water when a hand is placed near the sensor, simulating how a sanitizer dispenser would function.
  • 😀 After successful testing, the device can be filled with disinfectant liquid (not gel) to make a fully functional automatic hand sanitizer dispenser, ready for practical use.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of this tutorial?

    -The purpose of this tutorial is to guide viewers on how to create a DIY automatic hand sanitizer dispenser using simple and affordable materials.

  • What is the main principle behind the automatic hand sanitizer dispenser?

    -The dispenser works based on an infrared obstacle avoidance sensor. When a hand is detected near the sensor, it triggers a submersible pump to release the sanitizer automatically.

  • How does the infrared obstacle avoidance sensor work?

    -The sensor emits infrared light, which reflects off an object (like a hand) and is detected by a photodiode. This triggers a change in voltage that activates the pump to dispense sanitizer.

  • What are the key components required to build the automatic hand sanitizer dispenser?

    -The key components include a submersible pump, a water tube, an infrared sensor, a PNP transistor, a 1k resistor, flexible wiring, and a container (such as a reused jar).

  • How can you ensure the pump is working before starting the assembly?

    -You can test the pump by connecting it to a power source, like a power bank or charger, to ensure it works properly before proceeding with the assembly.

  • What is the role of the PNP transistor in the circuit?

    -The PNP transistor acts as a switch. When the sensor detects an object (like a hand), it allows current to flow and activates the pump.

  • Why is a 1k resistor used in the circuit?

    -The 1k resistor is used to limit the current between the sensor and the transistor, preventing damage to the transistor from excessive current.

  • What should you do if the dispenser does not work as expected?

    -If the dispenser does not work, check the wiring and connections, ensure the sensor is properly aligned, and verify that all components are functioning, including the pump and the transistor.

  • Can the hand sanitizer dispenser be used with other liquids besides hand sanitizer?

    -Yes, the dispenser can be used with any liquid that is not too thick, as the pump is designed to dispense liquid, not gel-like substances.

  • What improvements can be made to this DIY project?

    -Improvements could include refining the sensor placement for better detection, enhancing the finishing touches, and ensuring the dispenser is more durable and stable for long-term use.

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