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Reflection
An important part of this project was working on systems and techniques that I had not used before.
Although parts of the process might appear straightforward or similar to tutorials, most decisions were made through independent research, testing, and experimentation.
Rather than following a fixed guide, I often relied on a combination of research and intuition to move forward.
This meant that many solutions were not immediately successful and required multiple iterations before reaching a stable result.
The project involved learning several new areas at the same time, including water flow behaviour, electronic control using a MOSFET, and LED programming.
Because of this, a significant part of the process consisted of understanding problems, testing possible solutions, and adapting the design based on the results.
This approach made the process more challenging, but it also led to a deeper understanding of how the system works as a whole.
Overall, the project shifted from following initial ideas to continuously adapting based on testing and real-world behaviour, which significantly improved both the technical stability and the final experience.