PIR Motion sensor case 3d models
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This is a small housing/cover for a pir sensor. The backside ist open and there is a little recess for the 3 connected wires. With small 2x10 screws you can mount the cover on the wall. ... Have fun pixelEDI
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A picture of the PIR sensor in use is included, showing dice for size reference. This mount allows full viewing angles even when placed in any corner of the house due to its 45-degree angled stick. Either model can be made looser by scaling it up...
grabcad
A motion sensor is an essential element in various applications such as security, automated lighting control, home automation, and energy efficiency. ...It identifies moving objects, primarily individuals, making it crucial for numerous practical...
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This bracket mounts the PIR sensor under the bed for an automation project. Box has two holes on the side for screw adjustment. Sensor is to be secured inside the box by hot glue. There are two small studs that sensor will sit on, so be aware of...
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This container houses the Parallax PIR sensor. ...Follow these steps for assembly: print the box, insert the sensor (optional glueing), secure with 22mm x 3mm hex cap screws, and fix it in position via Velcro or adhesive tape at your preferred location.
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Housing for a PIR sensor with various apertures for mounting in a false ceiling. The housing is designed to accommodate different sized sensors, ensuring a secure fit and optimal performance. Various aperture options are available to facilitate...
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A PIR sensor model is crafted in Blender, with a cycle render preview image. The .blend files contain all the scene details. It's perfect for close-up renders. All elements have logical names for materials and parts. ...Other formats available include...
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Enclosure Top: Cut out the hole for the PIR sensor. The print has a thin layer with a wedge-shaped support for the battery cover nut holder. Auto supports didn't work well, so I added these supports manually. They may be challenging to cut, so use a...
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this is a addon for the arduino case . ...you need 2 screws to hold the sensor in place
grabcad
This project's objective was to develop an enclosure for a commercial office building motion detector. The design specifies a 3.0-inch circular body no thicker than 1.0 inch, featuring curved edges that align with the ceiling surface. It is...
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The case for the sensor was also designed by me, providing a snug fit and protection against the elements. For the outer box, I opted for an affordable alternative to Pelicase's high-end options, selecting the Basetech 658800 model available at...
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I Say Super Tight in that a Small Amount of Filing on the Edge of one of my PIRs had to Happen to get it to Fit (each board was Cut to Slightly Different Sizes), but you Won't Find a Better Custom-made Box. Opening up at the Back for Connections,...
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This is a mount for an infrared sensor that you can purchase from a Chinese supplier or online marketplaces like eBay. Check out the image attached to see what the sensor looks like. ... You can use this mount in various orientations, but I used it as a...
cults3d
I recently snapped a crucial part from one of my motion detectors, which is integral to my home security system. Frustrated by the lack of available sellers offering just this component, I decided to take matters into my own hands and design a...
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The PIR motion detection sensor holder attaches right to the Raspberry Pi LCD screen case. ... To get it working, you'll need to drill a hole in the back of the case when using jumper wires with black plastic tips - check out the photos for a visual cue...
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This is a mount adapter for a 30mm fan (as found on many raspberry pi cases) to mount a raspberry pi 4 night vision camera, PIR motion sensor and small box for a PCB (to drive the fan with PWM). I integrated this all with a separate Pi running...
prusaprinters
A holder for the PIR motion detection sensor that mounts directly on the Raspberry Pi LCD screen case. You will need to make a hole on the backside of the case if you are using the jumper wires with the black plastic ends (see the red ring in...
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ESP-32S ESP-WROOM-32 PIR Dual relay DHT11 sensor case
cults3d
...... The PIR port on the end is designed specifically for a Parallax PIR (Rev B) motion sensor, and it will also fit a few other models. The round mount hole to the side of the PIR mount fits the MaxBotix Ultrasonic Rangefinder - LV-EZ series perfectly.
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I'm installing a case for the Philips Hue motion sensor that can be stuck to any surface. I use it to detect people approaching our ground, then turn on a lamp in red. Required fasteners are an M4 screw without a nut or an M3 screw with a nut. ...Screw...
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I reworked the SmartThings Motion Sensor (2015) case to accommodate AAA batteries, thanks to oscahie's design. ...However, the original layout didn't mesh well with my sensor's green PCB marked "Rev 2.0", so I tweaked it to fit seamlessly.
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This is a protective casing designed specifically to house the PIR sensor often utilized in Arduino-based projects.
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Here's a compact housing for a BMP280 temperature and pressure sensor, paired with a PIR motion detector and an ESP8266 Wi-Fi module - all powered via USB.
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This is a 3D printed housing for the SmartThings Motion Sensor (2015) designed to replace the single CR2450 button cell battery with two AAA batteries, providing significantly increased energy capacity of over 2000 mAh compared to the ~600 mAh of the...