Design of an Economical Electrical Leak Detector for Rural Cajamarca with Arduino (#907)
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December 1-3, 2025
Published In
"Entrepreneurship with Purpose: Social and Technological Innovation in the Age of AI"
Location of Conference
Cartagena
Authors
Castillo Tello, Luis Alberto
Pizan Escalante, Luis Esteban
Carrión Castrejon, Kevnin Jersson
Alaya Peralta, Alicia Fabiana
Abstract
ABSTRACT: In rural areas of Cajamarca, many homes have deficient electrical installations that often go unchecked, leading to electrical leakage, unnecessary energy losses, and serious safety risks. This project presents the design and implementation of a low- cost electrical leakage detector based on Arduino technology, aimed at improving electrical safety and energy efficiency in vulnerable rural households. The prototype was installed in a home in the community of Rinconada, where it successfully detected abnormal current variations and notified the user through visual and acoustic alerts. The methodology applied was applied research with a quantitative approach and experimental design, implemented over a 15-day trial period. Results showed a 30% reduction in electricity consumption and the early detection of hidden wiring issues. The system proved to be affordable, replicable, and user-friendly, making it suitable for widespread adoption in resource-limited settings. Its application not only enhances electrical safety, but also supports household energy savings and contributes to sustainable development in rural Cajamarca.