smartthings multipurpose sensor battery 3d models
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You will require a few components to assemble the water level sensor: A basic float switch A charging circuit for 18650 lithium batteries A holder for an 18650 lithium battery 3mm screws, though you may need to experiment with different types since...
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By utilizing a proprietary combination of high-performance components designed for exceptional accuracy at minimal current draw rates, this system boasts uncompromising power management while ensuring users get to fully enjoy each minute of aerial...
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This is a enclosure designed for - 130x150 mm Solar Cell like this: https://aliexpress.com/item/32876110183.html - MH-ET Live (ESP32) or LoLin Lite (not really necessary because the DFR Charges the Battery) -see file name! - DFRobot DFR0559 Solar...
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A custom enclosure I designed to accommodate LOLIN32, HC-SR04, and LIPO Battery components. ... The design was created using Tinkercad's online 3D modeling tool, which can be accessed at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/8dhu9iReqI9.
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SmartThings Button Holder Attaches Securely to Wall Plate. ...Initial Design Update: Thinner Profile, 2mm Back Thickness, and Simplified Hole Design for Easier Installation.
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This is a remix where I only adjusted the size, as the SmartThings WiFi devices are slightly smaller than the Gen 3 Hubs.
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Simple Hook for Attaching a SmartThings Hub to the Wall. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: Monoprice Printer: Monoprice Select Mini V2 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes
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UK Light panel for Samsung SmartThings Button This cover replaces the existing light switch with a bracket that holds the SmartThings button and slider to allow the power to be manually enabled / disabled preventing the light been accidentally turned...
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I couldn't find what I was looking for so I whipped up this shelf quickly and then printed them for my Samsung Smartthings WiFi mesh nodes to sit on.
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Stand the SmartThings hub upright on the counter and let it elevate itself with ease, its sleek design mirroring the contours of the surrounding space. ...To prevent any unwanted movement, I secure it firmly with a strip of double-sided adhesive that...
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I attached the magnet from my SmartThings Multisensor to a shed door using the included adhesive pad. However, it quickly lost its stickiness, prompting me to design and print an alternative mounting solution. ...I used my Ender 3 3D printer to create...
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A wall mountable plate designed to hole a SmartThings button.Remixed from:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3827965 and https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5128845 Print with the show face on the bed, supports are not required if you have your...
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Make your SmartThings buttons portable! Two Versions Two Button Version Four Button Version You may need some 3M tape under each button to keep them in place. Using tape might make it difficult to remove the buttons from the remote one day, so plan...
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Remix of Kyouteki's [Magnetic Mount for SmartThings button](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3064201) This version accepts a few other sized magnets and only uses a single magnet with a reduced footprint. Round Magnet Sizes: <ul> <li>6 x...
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This is the camera stand for the SmartThings Cam RC8335PRO. The original broke, so I went ahead and threw together this quick version of it. It is not 100%, mostly minor details though that I was either unable to measure or didn't want to spend...
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I have designed a simple Smartthings button holder for a pole but also one you can mount somewhere on a wall. Its a tight fit so for the wall mount you will have to use tape or a suction cup to remove the button. The pole mount is just simply...
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This holder has the Smartthings button slightly recessed (i.e. lower than top of print). This button is by my bedside and controls a coffee maker. More than once I accidentally hit the button in the middle of the night. Not when i want my coffee.
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So I snagged some of those Samsung SmartThings buttons - they're exactly what you'd expect from the name, smart buttons that let you control your smart lights with ease. My only beef was trying to track them down in the dead of night. It would be...
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So I got some of the Samsung SmartThings buttons. They are exactly that, smart buttons to control your smart lights. My only problem was trying to find these things in the middle of the night. I wish they would glow in the dark. 3D printing to the...
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This is a collection of custom Smartthings button covers I designed specifically for my home automation system. To give them some definition and detail, I used a Sharpie to highlight the raised areas. These simple covers simply slide over the top of...
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... ...What really caught my eye was the clever idea of making it wall-mountable - talk about maximizing space! And let's not forget the genius feature that lets you easily swap out those switches whenever you need to replace the battery, no fuss at all.
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:189264 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=189264
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:189264 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=189264
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There is a single cell battery in the case that should power the module for days and can be recharged with a micro USB power cord. Print instructionsYou'll need these parts in addition to the print: Wemo D1 ESP8266 microcontroller...
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Temperature Sensor Project Case With 18650 Battery Support It has DHT Sensor Hole Cutout.
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Here are the components I'm using: ESP12F (WiFi Arduino) BME280 (Bosche Temperature/Barometric sensor) 18650 LiFePo4 Rechargeable Battery Battery Tabs This project marks my first attempt at building something from scratch. It's still a work in...