esp8266 wled 3d models
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Hello everybody, this is an enclosure designed for outdoor protection of a PMS5003 sensor and an ESP8266 V0.9 model. This design can be adapted for use with other microcontrollers if you create a custom adapter to secure it inside the device. The...
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At its core, it utilizes the Bluefly TTL V12 with integrated GPS and barometric sensors from AirWhere/FANET, which relies on an ESP8266 microcontroller paired with a high-range RF LoRa Board. This setup enables real-time location tracking of other...
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Sister project of my GBS Control Case for 8220: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4666227 Compatible with two sizes of the ESP8266 WiFi modules: 48 x 25mm 58 x 31mm Please choose the corresponding socket when you print. Project is put together...
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Main Components List: - 8x32 MAX7219 LED Matrix Module - D1 Mini ESP8266 WiFi Board - TP4056 Lithium Battery Charger Module - DC-DC Boost Converter Module 5V - Lithium Battery - Slide Switch Of course, you'll need wire, 4 small screws and a way to...
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I liked the printer monitor, but wanted one of my own design, using a NodeMCU12E (ESP8266) As it was such a pain to properly dimension the screen, I'm attaching source files, here:...
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Sensor kann aber auch ohne diese smarthome Assis betrieben werden dank der eingebauten LED (grün= Luft OK, rot=lüften) Wemos D1 mini im dreierpack https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0754N794H/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 MH-Z19C...
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I create also used a D1 mine ESP8266 for the LEDs. So the base has a mount for that and a hole in the side for easy USB connection.<br><br>The cube doesn't really need to be glued in as it's a squeeze fit. ...Pull the corners apart slightly to get into...
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Built version uses a NodeMcu board: https://www.amazon.co.uk/MakerHawk-ESP8266-NodeMcu-Wireless-Development/dp/B0728D7T3M/ Using this 12v USB converter:...
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In the base there is room for a WeMos D1 mini (ESP8266 MCU) that can drive the LED's. The system is powered via USB (USB hooks directly into the D1 mini). The 2 (or more) parts that hold the LED's should be printed using a transparant (neutral)...
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This is a rollable curtain controlled with Arduino perfectly suited for the yellow motor, which can be controlled with simple electronics, using RDUINO, ESP8266, and more. This project was designed to be controlled by voice with Google Home...
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My plan is to use one ESP32 / ESP8266 to control three blinds directly next to each other, with a button or so for direct control. ... As for software, I will give ESPHome a try (mentioned Thingiverse's #3788157/comments), which should allow multiple...
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My weather station model runs on 3 readily available AA batteries, integrating the reliable ESP8266 Wi-Fi module with a DHT22 sensor that accurately tracks local temperature and humidity fluctuations. The collected data is automatically uploaded...
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This small baseplate enables seamless integration of an ESP8266 with two single screw sensors, ideal for Weatherstations, current/voltage measurements, and relais applications. The inner diameter of the screw holes is precisely 2.1 mm, accommodating...
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This is a project for ESP8266 and a Mosfet to control a Fan remotely. With an ESP and a Mosfet, you're able to control the fan by pulse width modulation. Parts: Wemos D1 Mini v3 (the one with screw holes) - available at...
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I've adapted it for use with the ESP8266 NodeMCU development board and other boards of similar size (like the ESP32). You have a choice between two different "top platforms." Some test code is available on GitHub at...
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I utilized an ESP8266 Development Kit D1 Mini NodeMcu as my microcontroller, so I didn't need the existing mounts. The display is securely attached using hot glue. The images showcase the original Adafruit model (with the mounts that I later...
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... the bar above the wiring hole. This power box is engineered to accommodate the Arduino D1 ESP8266 unit (available on eBay), as well as a DC power jack (accessible via AliExpress) and a DC power adapter (5V, 3A) also sourced from AliExpress.
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It's controlled by an ESP8266 microcontroller. The LEDs are WS2812 5mm models. You can easily switch between screens by tapping one of the three capacitive buttons on top. The software provides several features: - Displaying the current time -...
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... them on at any time. Composition of the box : - ESP8266 Arduino board - Voltage regulator (because the printer power supply is too strong for the Arduino board) - On/off button - Touch button The box slides directly into the printer's rails. ...
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Case for SIGNALesp, a 433 MHz Receiver/Sender with ESP8266 Microcontroller and CC1101 Chip. This case can be used to house other sensors that work with the WeMos D1. For more information in English, please visit my blog!
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UPDATE: All connection details and schematics are thoroughly explained in Javier's project page on Hackaday (https://hackaday.io/project/9334-kame-esp8266-based-quadruped). ...For a more comprehensive look at PoorKame, visit the GitHub repository...
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The robot is centered around an ESP8266 and eight servo motors of type MG90S, which are made of metal, robust, and affordable. The system is powered by two Lithium batteries NCR18650B 3.7V 3400mAh and a 5V UBEC regulator. ... All documentation, 3D...
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### Firmware: Tasmota firmware for ESP8266 can be found at https://tasmota.github.io. Note that the "TACH" sensor is no longer supported, but "PWM" control works flawlessly. For a deeper understanding of how Tasmota software functions, visit their...
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https://grabcad.com/library/nodemcu-lua-wifi-esp8266-1 Oled is designed by ccadic, available at: https://grabcad.com/library/oled-0-96-inch-for-arduino-1 The LDR Cell 5mm is a design by didier godefroy. View the design on Grabcad:...
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This is a case for ESP8266 (Wemos D1 v3) and a Mosfet to control a Fan remotely. Pulse Width Modulation is used to controll the Fan. Parts: Wemos D1 Mini v3 (the one with screw holes) Source (as an example) ...
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See the following link to learn how to do it: https://programarfacil.com/podcast/como-configurar-esp01-wifi-esp8266/ It's necessary to get a crystal that is a half-mirror, that is, one that reflects a good part of the light and lets pass another part...
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The MagiCube (40mm x 40mm x 40mm) Inside: - Wemos "D1 mini" or "D1 mini PRO" (ESP8266) https://goo.gl/zFczWF or https://goo.gl/2tsG3i - Oled Display 1.3" https://goo.gl/WcwDCY - USB/MicroUSB Cable https://goo.gl/pYDcyF - Double cable USB-MicroUSB:...
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This is the chassis for my low cost remote controlled vehicle, based on NodeMCU / ESP8266 and Arduino. It receives data strings via Wifi / TCP to control the motors' direction and speed. It was created to teach students and beginners in general...
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In the foundation of this design, there's ample space to accommodate a WeMos D1 mini (ESP8266 MCU) that can control the LEDs with precision. The system is powered directly via USB, which connects seamlessly into the D1 mini. The two or more...
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- WiFi module ESP8266 configured in transparent mode keeps it all online. - New project PCB Arduino Mega Shield is a game-changer. - New project PCB Joystick Arduino Uno Shield with wireless module NRF24L01 and USB Host takes control to the next...