The Additional Cooling System On The Radiator Of The Honda Vario Motorcycle Uses An Extra Fan Based On Arduino Uno
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v2i7.81Keywords:
Arduino Uno, Extra Fan, Honda VarioAbstract
In a component on a motorcycle, there is a tool called a radiator which is useful as a coolant on the vehicle's engine. The circulation of radiator water from the radiator to the engine and back again to the radiator must run properly so that the temperature in the motorcycle engine can be stable. This study discusses the design and simulation of additional coolant on Honda Vario motorcycle radiators using Arduino Uno-based extra fans. This design and simulation is very important to assess and evaluate the feasibility of the role of extra fans in helping cooling the motorcycle radiator so that the temperature of the motorcycle engine can be stable. This design and simulation will use the Honda Vario 125 motorcycle as a container for the development of cooling components on the motorcycle engine.
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