nodemcu v3 3d models
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Key Features: * Securely fastens NodeMCU to any surface * Compact design perfect for small spaces * Versatile mounting options for wood, metal, or plastic surfaces * Robust construction with heavy load capacity * Sleek and modern appearance * Easy...
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A revised version of the Bruh Automation and TrueOverFlow multi-sensor case that includes: Space for BH1750 light sensor Higher stand-offs for NodeMCU Amica board Pinch-clip at bottom of case to hold it together more effectively Parts list to...
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... into the wifi and oled display features. This tiny weather station project is a great example of what can be done with this hardware. Check out https://www.hackster.io/mjrobot/iot-made-simple-home-weather-station-with-nodemcu-and-oled-27d3a9
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This is my attempt to create a smart boxing system using NodeMCU, a DHT22 sensor and 2 outlets controlled by relays, along with an LCD display to quickly get information on the current device status. Code, electronics and instructions can be found...
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... the casing. This could cause contact with sensitive electronics. To install the NodeMCU in this casing, you must first remove its pins by de-soldering them. ...I positioned the LED at the front of the device, which is why I designed it this way.
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Simple case for an ESP8266 or ESP32 board (in my case NodeMCU), a temperature sensor DHT11 or DHT22 and a small SSD1306 oled screen.Works great as a small Duino-Coin IoT setup.Designed with Tinkercad. ...Parts need to be glued together after printing.
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The case is specifically designed for the SDS011 device, which provides support for integration with NodeMCU modules. The case takes on a shape inspired by Stevenson's design, offering a sleek and modern look. ...On this interactive map...
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To build this case, you'll need the following materials: * 1 x NodeMCU microcontroller module * 1 x Single relay board * 1 x Small piece of acrylic or plastic sheet (for the top panel) * 1 x Thin metal strip (for the hinges) * 1 x Small screwdriver...
prusaprinters
Simple case for an ESP8266 or ESP32 board (in my case NodeMCU), a temperature sensor DHT11 or DHT22 and a small SSD1306 oled screen.Works great as a small Duino-Coin IoT setup.Designed with Tinkercad. ...Parts need to be glued together after printing.
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The ESP8266 NodeMCU Amica, paired with the DHT22 Case, is an unbeatable combination that's sure to revolutionize the way you approach IoT development. ...Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this powerful package has everything you need...
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This is a revamped version of the MQTT message terminal, engineered to accommodate a NodeMCU v0.9 (31mm*47mm) with ample space.\nA 128x64 OLED display was used, along with the software featured on this webpage:...
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A basic enclosure to hold a nodeMCU V2 (Lua) with an integrated mini power supply unit. ... I used this PSU:...
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Just a simple case to hold a 1.5 inch OLED from waveshare, a nodeMCU and a rotary encoder. I use it as a Media Controller. It shows the song currently playing on my Sonos/Mediaplayer and allows to adjust volume and go to the next song. Sources...
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Din Rail mountable enclosure with wire-routing for NodeMCU ESP8266 boards. ... Hardware M3-0.5 x 40mm Socket head cap screws (qty 4 - [Grainger](https://www.grainger.com/product/GRAINGER-APPROVED-Cylindrical-22UC32) ) M3-0.5 nuts (qty 4) See it...
grabcad
... as fast as 15 minutes. The board is also known as ESP-8266MOD, NodeMCU, ESP-12E, and probably others.Use M2x6mm self tapping screws to assemble. This really helps hold the board steady while plugging and uploading. ... It has worked out great.
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Here is a rewritten version of the original text: An improved design for my NodeMCU case alternative, building upon version [1644568](http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1644568). Scale down the body to 1% if it's too large. Leave the top layer intact.
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Check out @GreatOldOne's remix if you use the USB-C version and this case doesn't work.This is a remix of the ESP8266 case by Crashoverride.Fits NodeMCU ESP-32S (MicroUSB version)Angled ventilation openings for dust protectionIdeal for Home Assistant...
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... I recommend, after printing, to drive the screws in first. They should be able to make their own treads on PLA. Afterwards screwing the nodemcu and relay in should be simple. ... Print right-side up in order to minimize support for the base.
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The enclosure is intended to accommodate a NodeMCU (ESP8266) board and additional electronic components. It's worth noting that the top of the enclosure has been intentionally made quite tight when attaching it to the base, so be cautious during...
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Controllers are housed in a compact box, specifically designed for NodeMCU and A9 GSM GPS units. The box measures 10.50 inches wide by 5 inches high. The box features an outlet for easy access to a push button, allowing users to activate functions...
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If you connect your Altherma heat pump by following the instructions of the ESPAltherma repository (https://github.com/raomin/ESPAltherma), you can 3D print this design to mount the NodeMCU on the outside of the heat pump (see pictures).Longer cables...
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Hi guys, this is a simple case for the Wemos D1 Mini (NodeMCU ESP8266). Route the cables through the case bottom before you solder them to the Wemos D1 Mini. Easily resized and customized in Fusion360 with the provided .f3d file. ... ...
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Like most, the majority of my IoT projects include the use of an ESP8266, specifically the nodeMCU V2 module. I took to Fusion 360 to design a housing for the module with room for Dupont connectors so as to keep the pins on the board safe. The...
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For NodeMCU ESP32s, mine says v1.1 on the back. I'm sure it works for other models as well. 3 files, one top, one bottom and one bottom with magnet holes. Most importantly, there is a hall effect sensor under the metal plate that I want to take full...
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I found that the standard NodeMCU (ESP8266) has mounting holes at its corners, so I created a D1 mini mount with those same hole dimensions. To use a D1 mini in this project, you'll need to print it at 0.2mm layer height with a 0.4mm nozzle on your...
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Original "NodeMcu Amica V2 case" (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2349492) was really good but was lacking following features that I needed: 1) Integrated buttons for Reset / Flash 2) Bottom part is bigger (more room for wires and connectors). 3)...
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For my NodeMCU ESP32, the label on the back reads v1.1, which should work with other models as well. The case comes in three files: one top piece and two bottom pieces, one of which has magnet holes. The most important feature to me is the hall...
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Dieser läuft mit 5V, als spielte ich kurzerhand WLED auf dem NodeMCU auf und testete den Lichtring. Funktionierte wunderbar, musste nur noch ein neues Gehäuse her - 3 Modelle entworfen und gedruckt, Hardware eingebaut und schon hat man ein neues...
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NodeMcu Amica V2 Case (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2349492) was really good but lacked several key features that I needed: 1) Integrated buttons for Reset and Flash were missing. 2) The bottom part of the case was too small, leaving no room for...
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In this project, we'll be using the NodeMCU DevKit as an example platform for the ESP-12E module. However, you can apply these principles to any other project that requires a compact and efficient power supply solution. To get started, let's take a...