Falah, Moh Zainul
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Implementation of an IoT-Based Smart Water System as a Means in Monitoring the Use of Consumer Water Debit Using Photovoltaic in Seboro Village Probolinggo Falah, Moh Zainul; Syah, Abdullah Iskandar; Handoko, Wahyu Tri; Laila, Nanik Nor; Faridah, Faizah Nur; Muladi, Muladi
Bulletin of Community Engagement Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Bulletin of Community Engagement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v3i2.864

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Seboro Village, which is located in Probolinggo Regency, has a BUMDES whose business unit is the “Sumber Abadi” Drinking Water Supply Facility Management Group (KP.SPAM). The group is engaged in the field of consumption water which will be used by the people of Seboro Village who subscribe. In its implementation, the manager will monitor the use of conventional consumer water discharge by coming to each house that subscribes as a step to calculate the cost of billing water usage per month. This community service activity program aims to make it easier for water managers to monitor the use of consumer water discharge in the "Sumber Abadi" Drinking Water Procurement Facility Management Group (KP.SPAM) by creating an IoT-based smart water system using Photovoltaic. With the smart water system, it is hoped that the manager's work in monitoring the use of water discharge for consumers will be more effective and efficient because the manager does not need to record directly to the location of the consumer's home and can do this by monitoring the use of water discharge using apps/websites remotely. Another advantage of this tool is that data storage management for water discharge usage is more regular because the data will be stored on a cloud server. The source of electricity from an IoT-based smart water system device using photovoltaic as a renewable energy from solar irradiation is converted to electrical energy as a step from environmentally friendly energy. Keywords: Smart Water System, IoT, Photovoltaic, Consumer Water Debit
Optimizing Instant Herbal Drink Production with IoT-Based Sachet Forming Machines to Increase Productivity and Quality Faiz, Mohamad Rodhi; Ismail, Hasan; Wibowotomo, Budi; Sujito, Sujito; Kurniawan, Ryan; Falah, Moh Zainul; Mufti, Aya Shofia
Bulletin of Community Engagement Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Bulletin of Community Engagement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v3i2.886

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MSMEs Syarimpon and Melos (Melati Losari) are Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises that focus on the production of herbal drinks in Malang Regency. However, during its development, these MSME players experienced several problems, one of which was the packaging process which was carried out manually. This makes the production process take longer and reduces work efficiency. Apart from that, the process of cutting packaging manually also causes a decrease in the quality of the packaging and its contents. To overcome this problem, one solution is to use a counter machine with an automatic counter. By using this machine, MSMEs can speed up the packaging process, produce precise and neat packaging, and provide the freedom to innovate in determining the size of the packaging to be produced. In the process of using this IoT-based Sachet Forming Machine, it has succeeded in increasing the productivity and quality of the packaging process by taking 3 -5 seconds for one herbal drink sachet so that each day it can increase production to 900 sachets per day. Where the packaging process is still done manually so it takes 4-5 minutes so the packaging process per day is only 50 to 100 PCS of herbal drinks. Keywords: Sachet Forming Machine, IoT, MSMEs Syarimpon and Melos