This paper offers Dual-Axis Solar Tracker Using Arduino and LDRs. The aim of the proposed paper is to enhance the proficiency of solar energy harvesting by developing an intelligent solar tracking system. This system employs Light Dependent Resistors (LDRs) as sensors to detect ambient light levels, enabling precise adjustments of solar panels along both azimuth and elevation axes. The Arduino controller helps as the brain of the system, orchestrating the synchronized movement of dual-axis servo motors to align solar panels optimally with the sun's position throughout the day. The core functionality of the solar tracker involves real-time monitoring of LDR readings to calculate the solar azimuth and elevation angles. These angles are then used to position the solar panels dynamically, ensuring they are constantly oriented towards the sun for maximum energy absorption. The enactment of the dual-axis solar tracker using Arduino and LDRs offers several advantages, plus increased energy output, improved system efficiency, and a reduction in dependency on fixed solar installations. The low-cost and adaptable nature of the proposed system makes it suitable for various applications, such as residential solar installations, off-grid power systems.

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Dual-Axis Solar Tracker Using Arduino and LDRs

  • Kalagotla Chenchireddy,
  • Gouse Basha Mulla,
  • Shabbier Ahmed Sydu

摘要

This paper offers Dual-Axis Solar Tracker Using Arduino and LDRs. The aim of the proposed paper is to enhance the proficiency of solar energy harvesting by developing an intelligent solar tracking system. This system employs Light Dependent Resistors (LDRs) as sensors to detect ambient light levels, enabling precise adjustments of solar panels along both azimuth and elevation axes. The Arduino controller helps as the brain of the system, orchestrating the synchronized movement of dual-axis servo motors to align solar panels optimally with the sun's position throughout the day. The core functionality of the solar tracker involves real-time monitoring of LDR readings to calculate the solar azimuth and elevation angles. These angles are then used to position the solar panels dynamically, ensuring they are constantly oriented towards the sun for maximum energy absorption. The enactment of the dual-axis solar tracker using Arduino and LDRs offers several advantages, plus increased energy output, improved system efficiency, and a reduction in dependency on fixed solar installations. The low-cost and adaptable nature of the proposed system makes it suitable for various applications, such as residential solar installations, off-grid power systems.