MiFlora Station Enclosure

MiFlora Station Enclosure

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About MiFlora Receiver Base Station *** I made this project a while ago to solve the problem of reading all the MiFlora devices that were spread around the house. The main objective was to create a network of devices that can collaborate between them for collecting all the data advertised by the MiFlora sensors and provide a much wider range for reading those sensors than a single receiving unit. The second objective was to push that data via MQTT to an automation platform (like HomeAssistant) to have remote access to it and also track the history log. Github **** The project is published here: https://github.com/madl3x/miflora_rbs and contains the BOM and firmware for creating your own base station. About Enclosure *** The enclosure can be printed out of PETG or PLA. It requires no support material. Hardware *** You need 4 x M3x10 or M3x12 mm screws to connect the cover to the base and a screwdriver. Dual Color *** The Dual-Color cover is optional and is intended for 3D printers with a dual extrusion setup. If you don't have such a setup, print the single-color cover from the set. CAD *** If you want to make your own adjustments, you have the Autodesk Fusion's archive attached to this thingy. Enjoy

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