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I modified the Qrome design, inspired by Thingiverse's 2867294, to suit my NodeMCU boards perfectly fitted into F14V case designs found on Thingiverse as 2786523. ...This unique creation was crafted using Tinkercad and can be edited online at...
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NodeMCU case with lid, DS18B20 doesn't contact with model.
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NodeMCU case with lid, DS18B20 doesn't contact with model.
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... project. Its sleek design also makes it ideal for applications where space is limited, such as IoT devices and wearables. By using this ESP8266 12F/12E case, you can efficiently package your wireless module and streamline your development process.
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Lighthouse A fully modular, parametric, and customizable case design for home-made ESP8266/Arduino/Raspberry Pi projects, like temperature or motion sensors, information monitors, and more.Built with OpenSCAD.Source on GitHub:...
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Basically it's a fairly basic case which perfectly fits a NODE MCU esp8266. It has 2 cable entry points at the top and bottom and these come with strain relief in the form of a printed bolt and then a space for zip ties. Should be more than...
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You Require: * 4 Self-Tapping Screws with a Thread Diameter of 3 Millimeters and a Length of 30 Millimeters * 4 Nuts with a Thread Diameter of 3 Millimeters * 1 Microcontroller Unit, Specifically the NodeMCU Version 3
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I'm updating my weather station setup by swapping out the original LCD display for a new one that fits perfectly onto an ILI9341 screen and also giving it a custom home with a sturdy Nodemcu mount.
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... and a BMP180, so I made it smaller and closed nearly all openings. ...Other sensors should also fit in the box, but I haven't tested it yet.One example for a project is a temperature sensor with Telegram integration. ...(Instructions are in German)</p>
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Guide I've used: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRoO1TfkUKkyQlgzsmm7XzI3xyUXMBMrqwF6NJXVwQmykP6gMtsJWp-x2vYiHDEwyScqhsPkJHGGYs-/pub and https://gathering.tweakers.net/forum/list_messages/1690945/0 Tools: M2 screws with M2 inserts...
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Made a compelling argument to accommodate a NodeMCU LOLIN V3 and a TSOP4838 IR receiver.\r\n\r\nThe top of the enclosure easily snaps into place without requiring any screws. The NodeMCU module also securely clicks onto the mounting poles,...
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Mounting a DIY Power Plug kit for various control and automation experiences using the IoT NodeMCU-V3 module, a 4 Channel Relay, and a reliable 5V power source is an exciting project. The compact box is designed with easy access to the MicroUSB port...
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There is a brand new and improved version available now!\r\nhttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4179429\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nThis sleek case is really impressive!\r\nUnfortunately, it was initially designed to fit NodeMcu v3, which is larger than my...
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At the bottom sits an ESP8266 chip. Connecting these components is made easier by a tunnel for cables that runs between them. On the opposite side of the lower section, there's a Micro USB slot for convenient connection and powering. ...You have two...
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This project is centered around the Esp8266 12-E, as depicted in the accompanying images. It's a dual-part design that requires assembly via adhesion, with superglue being my preferred choice. The structure features holes for power cables, pins, and...
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Problem 1: The cap tends to open too easily when attempting to insert the board into a socket, and the board separates from its base with relative ease. Any suggestions? ...Problem 2: The USB side is excessively thick, preventing the USB connector from...
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This is a SLA version of my breadboard with a wide area to easily work with modules like the ESP8266. The FDM version had a piece holding metal clips from a stock breadboard and a holder for clip modules. This SLA version combines both into one...
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This is a SLA version of my breadboard which has a wide area to more easily work with wide modules like the ESP8266. The FDM version had a piece which holds the metal clips from a stock breadboard and a holder which holds those clip modules. This SLA...
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The ESP32 board mounts to the back cover so there are two different boards for two different size boards. The file name has the dimensions between the mounting holes. The project was inspired by Wabbitguy's display case... ...
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Designed specifically for use with development boards such as: + Geekcreit Mini, a mini NodeMCU ESP8266 Wi-Fi development board based on the ESP-12F + WeMos D1 Mini V2, a 4M-byte Lua Wi-Fi internet-of-things development board based on the ESP8266...
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The SparkFun ESP8266 Thing is a development board that provides an easy way to integrate WiFi functionality into your projects. ...This dev board, with the item number WRL-13711, allows you to effortlessly connect to the internet and control various...
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Board layout for DS18B20. ...There is a file for FreeCAD in the attachment, you can edit it if necessary.
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NodeMCU Lua Lolin V3 Module ESP8266 ESP for Arduino
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Box for ESP8266, ESP-12E WiFi Module NodeMcu
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NodeMCU ESP8266 Dual Relay Enclosure / Garage Door Control Box
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Case for ESP8266 NodeMCU with DHT11 Sensor and 0.96" OLED Display.
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This is a custom-built enclosure designed specifically to house a 16x2 LCD Display and a NodeMCU ESP8266 Board. The LCD Display and NodeMCU are securely fastened to the case using M3 (3 mm) screws, which are spaced out by four spacers for each...
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Enclosure for Sharp Dust Sensor (GP2Y1010AU0F) with ESP8266 NodeMCU v2 (1.0) This enclosure provides a compact design, simplifying the board side compared to the original model. Additionally, holes have been added at the bottom for LEDs and switches....
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= Designed by SeanChang =●Thingiverse(Get The STL File): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4707566
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This is an Arduino-like open-source WiFi module for prototyping IoT projects.