Elenor M. Reyes , Arnold D. Arellano, John Paolo B. Dela Vega,
Joriel R. Jimenez , Rupert John C. Quindong5
College of Engineering, Architecture and Fine Arts, Batangas State
University, Alangilan, Batangas City, Philippines
len34reyes@yahoo.com, arnold.d.arellano@yahoo.com,
delavegajohnpaulo@yahoo.com, joriel_jimenez@yahoo.com,
rupertquindong@yahoo.com
Date Received: November 9, 2015; Date Revised: December 19, 2015
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 3 No.5, 111-118
December 2015 Part II
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
MCU-Based Solar Powered Chicken Feeder 903 KB 2 downloads
Elenor M. Reyes , Arnold D. Arellano, John Paolo B. Dela Vega, Joriel R. Jimenez...
Poultry is a great potential industry particularly in Batangas Province. The method of feeding chicken needs to be considered as chicken must be fed regularly to be more productive. The conventional method of feeding chicken is the need to continuously provide the food, be alert and conscious on the food remaining in cages and to feed the chickens in a correct period of time to avoid the decline of the production. Growers also find it difficult to manage their businesses effectively because they need to be around the cages every now and then to monitor the poultry. Timing and exactness are the key to provide a uniform time in feeding the chickens. This will benefit the owner of the business in terms of time and effort. Another advantage of this project is in terms of savings to the owner of the poultry business. This technology was designed to automatically feed chickens at a given period of time and to give alarm when the feeds are running out of supply. The power to be supplied to this prototype will be drawn from the sun by means of solar panels and will be stored in typical car battery. The feeds will be stored in a container and evenly distributed by using a conveyor to the feeding basin of the poultry. It will be more efficient than manual conventional way of feeding because less effort will be needed in feeding the chickens and less feeds will be wasted. In addition to that, the stored power can also be used for lighting purposes for the growers to save energy and energy bills.
Keywords – Chicken Feeder, Microcontrollers, Solar energy, Smart Relays, Poultry farming