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ISSN : 2394 - 6849 (Online)

International Journal of Engineering Research in Electronics and Communication Engineering(IJERECE)

Monthly Journal for Electronics and Communication Engineering

Open Access Journal

International Journal of Engineering Research in Electronics and Communication Engineering(IJERECE)

Monthly Journal for Electronics and Communication Engineering

ISSN : 2394-6849 (Online)

Rechargeable Mosquito Killer LED Bulb

Author : Nirbhay Pratap Singh 1 Pratik Raj 2 Rakshit Kumar 3 Ms. Sheetal Nagar 4

Date of Publication :16th September 2021

Abstract: Every year nearly two million peoples died because of the diseases like malaria, yellow fever, dengue and chikungunya through mosquitoes. Reducing the mosquito population is more important especially in populated country. Above mentioned diseases easily transfer through living being around the world. In this paper we propose a Novel approach to design user friendly mosquito killing machine, which will attract the mosquito and kill it by using ELECTRIC MESH and it is best suitable for India. In Asia continent, country like India has more than 120 crore people’s population. Due to this more population the poor waste treatment varieties of pests, bacteria and viruses are populated in and around the cities of India. In this project. We try to reduce the population of the mosquitoes by using electric powered mosquito’s attractant cum mesh killer machine. The rechargeable mosquito killer with LED light is a approach to help in reducing the mosquito with the help of UV rays. This bulb works like a normal bulb and uses the normal light switch and The bulb has an control circuit with rechargeable battery with charging circuit. The AC-DC driver is used to make driver circuit which convert AC into DC to store them into the battery

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