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Transistor Based Water Level Alarm Circuit

Last updated on 17 January 2026 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

Sometimes water tank gets full which is a common problem

But we forget to switch OFF the motor, because of this water gets wasted.

So, this simple Transistor Based Water Level Alarm Circuit is useful.

It gives sound alert when water reaches a level.

Moreover, the circuit is cheap and easy to build as it uses very few components.

Therefore, beginners can easily make this project.

Circuit Working:

Transistor Based Water Level Alarm Circuit Diagram

Parts List:

ComponentsSpecification / ValueQuantity
Resistors47k, 1k1 each
CapacitorElectrolytic 100uF 25V1
SemiconductorsBC547 NPN Transistor1
9V DC Buzzer1
5mm Red LED1
ON-OFF Switch/ Toggle switch1
9V Battery1
Water level probes like metal wire or copper strip2

The above circuit is a simple water level alarm which uses one transistor, one buzzer and two probes.

First of all, switch S1 is turned ON and battery provides 9V supply.

Here, water works as a conductor but initially there is no water between probes.

So no current flows to transistor base and therefore, transistor Q1 remains OFF.

Hence, buzzer does not sound.

Now, when water rises it touches both the probes, because water conducts electricity and current flows.

Then base current flows through resistor R1 and as a result a Q1 transistor turns ON.

Now, collector current flows and so 9V buzzer gets power.

Then buzzer starts sounding loudly and at the same time the LED glows.

Thus, alarm indicates water level has reached and after that when water goes down the alarm stops.

Formula with Calculation:

The general calculation for base current is mentioned below:

Supply Voltage V = 9V

Base resistor R1 = 47k

Assume base emitter voltage Vbe = 0.7V

Base current Ib = (V – Vbe) / R1

Ib = (9 – 0.7) / 47000
Ib = 8.3 / 47000
Ib = 0.000176 A
Ib = 0.176 mA

This base current is enough to turn ON BC547 transistor.

How to Build:

To build a Transistor Based Water Level Alarm Circuit follow the below steps:

  • First, start the circuit by collecting all the parts as shown in circuit diagram.
  • Then, transistor Q1 emitter pin is connected directly to negative line of battery.
  • Base pin is connected to one end of resistor R1 and other end of R1 goes to one water probe.
  • Collector pin is connected to negative terminal of buzzer and capacitor C1.
  • Buzzer Positive terminal goes to positive supply line.
  • Capacitor C1 100uF Positive terminal goes to positive supply.
  • Resistor R2 and LED are connected in series from positive supply to GND.
  • Water Level Probes one probe connects to base resistor R1 and other probe connects to positive supply line.
  • Then, battery positive goes to switch S1 and switch output goes to circuit positive line.
  • Lastly, battery negative goes to circuit ground.

Conclusion:

This simple Transistor Based Water Level Alarm Circuit is very useful for our home, farm and office.

It helps prevent water overflow and also it saves water and electricity.

Moreover, it is easy to build at home and even beginners can try this project.

Therefore, this circuit is best for basic electronics learning.

References:

Design and Construction of Transistor-based Water Level Indicator Tank with Overflow Alarm

Filed Under: Alarm Circuits, Indicator Circuits, Transistor Circuits, Water Level Controller

About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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