The **Gravity Analog Turbidity Sensor for Arduino** is a water quality monitoring module designed to measure the clarity or cloudiness of liquids. It works by using an optical sensing method, where an infrared light passes through the water and a photodetector measures how much light is scattered by suspended particles. The more particles present, the higher the turbidity level, allowing the sensor to provide an analog voltage output that represents water clarity. This sensor is widely used in environmental monitoring, water treatment systems, aquaculture, and hydroponics projects to assess water purity in real time. It is compatible with Arduino and other microcontroller platforms, making it easy to integrate into IoT and automation systems. With its stable performance, simple interface, and reliable measurement capability, the Gravity Analog Turbidity Sensor is a valuable tool for students, hobbyists, and engineers working on water quality analysis and smart environmental solutions.
The **Water Flow Sensor G1/2 Inch** is a compact and reliable device designed to measure the flow rate of water in pipes and liquid systems. It works using a small internal turbine that rotates as water passes through, generating electrical pulses proportional to the flow rate. These pulses can be easily read by microcontrollers such as Arduino, ESP32, and other embedded systems to calculate real-time water usage and flow speed. This sensor is commonly used in applications such as smart irrigation systems, water dispensers, beverage machines, industrial flow monitoring, and home automation projects. With its G1/2 inch threaded design, it is easy to install in standard plumbing setups, ensuring a secure and leak-free connection. Durable and efficient, the Water Flow Sensor G1/2 Inch is a practical choice for students, hobbyists, and engineers working on water management and fluid control systems.