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SKU: CDN-KIT-4354 Brand: Compoden Category: Electronics > Lab Classroom Kits > Project Kits
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Factory Pollution Logger Kit: Map Campus Air Quality with an Arduino Robot

Every part needed, pre-tested for compatibility, with an AI build companion trained on this exact project. Shipped from Bengaluru in 3-5 days.

Difficulty: Beginner Build Time: 3-4 hrs Age: 10-15 Skill: Environmental sensing & robotics

Turn a school corridor into a living dataset. This kit lets you build a roving buggy that sniffs out pollution hotspots and stamps them on a GPS map. Originally designed for a campus pollution audit, the robot carries an MQ135 gas sensor and NEO-6M GPS module on a 2WD chassis, logging air quality readings tagged with coordinates for visual maps. Perfect for a CBSE science fair, ATL project, or a weekend deep-dive into real-world IoT.

What You'll Build

A compact mobile air quality station that drives around your campus while the Arduino logs sensor values and GPS coordinates. When you retrieve the data, you can overlay it on a map to see exactly where pollutant levels spike—near a generator, playground, or parking zone. You’ll gain a tangible tool for environmental awareness and a project that blends electronics, coding, and geography.

What You'll Learn

  • Calibrate and read an MQ135 gas sensor to detect ammonia, benzene, smoke, and CO2
  • Interface a NEO-6M GPS module with Arduino and parse NMEA sentences for latitude and longitude
  • Control a 2WD robot chassis using an L298N motor driver and TT gear motors
  • Log time-stamped air quality + GPS data to a serial monitor or SD card for later mapping

Kit Contents

Component Quantity
Arduino Uno R3 1
MQ135 Gas Sensor 1
NEO-6M GPS 1
L298N Motor Driver 1
TT Gear Motor 2
2WD Chassis 1
18650 Cell 2
18650 Holder 1
USB Cable 1
M-F Wires 20

Why Buy This Kit Instead of Sourcing Parts Separately

Factor Sourcing Separately Compoden Kit
Compatibility checks You verify every part Pre-tested as a system
Build support Forums and scattered tutorials AI companion trained on this exact project
Time to first working build Days of debugging Hours, with step-by-step guidance
Shipping coordination Multiple sellers, multiple delays One shipment from Bengaluru in 3-5 days

Who This Kit Is For

Students in CBSE Class 9–10 and B.Tech ECE/EEE first-years who want a hands-on environmental sensing project. ATL Tinkering Labs and school robotics clubs will appreciate the ready-made mapping concept for campus pollution audits. If you’re preparing for the Smart India Hackathon or just curious about how IoT can track real-world problems, this kit provides a direct starting point without hours of component hunting.

Built and Backed by Compoden

Every Compoden kit ships with an AI build companion trained on this exact project — accessible via a QR code on the box, with WhatsApp and email backup. We've spent 10 years building projects for makers, schools, and institutions across India. If a part fails because of a manufacturing defect, replace it free within 7 days.

What if I get stuck during the build?

Scan the QR code inside the box to start a conversation with the AI companion built for this kit; it can diagnose wiring, suggest code fixes, and walk you through each step. You also have direct WhatsApp access to our team.

Does the MQ135 detect CO2 specifically?

The MQ135 reacts to several gases including CO2, ammonia, benzene, smoke, and alcohol. It outputs an analog voltage that corresponds to general air quality change. You’ll calibrate it against clean air to detect relative pollutant rise, which is perfect for spotting factory or vehicular emission spikes during a campus survey.

Can I later add an SD card logger?

Absolutely. The Arduino Uno has enough pins to connect an SD card module (not included), and the AI companion includes a bonus wiring guide for logging data to a microSD card so you can analyse it later on a computer.

Will the GPS work indoors?

GPS reception requires a clear view of the sky. It works best outdoors on a playground, rooftop, or open campus ground. Indoors near windows may get a weak fix; for a complete campus map, run the buggy around open areas, then bring data inside for analysis.

Industrial Pollution — Arduino buggy carries MQ135 and GPS module — maps air quality readings for campus pollution survey.

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Shipping Information

  • Prepaid Orders: ₹75 for orders up to ₹999, FREE shipping above ₹999
  • COD Orders: ₹125 shipping + ₹50 COD fee = ₹175 total
  • Delivery Timeline: Dispatch in 1-2 days, delivery in 2-7 days depending on location

Returns & Warranty

  • 7-Day Return: Manufacturing defects only (approval required)
  • Warranty: 7 days from delivery
  • Non-Returnable: Batteries, consumables, cut wires, clearance items

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