Open source terp temper v0.2

Open source terp temper v0.2

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Got the model itself where I’d like it, the arduino doesn’t play very well with 9 volt input though it seems(this isn’t an authentic board, so who knows how good the components are). I ordered a buck converted to step it down to the native 5 volts, the case should be more than large enough to accomadate. Failing that, I might look into lipo packs, but that’s a headache I don’t feel like giving myself. These are the .stl files for printing print ready v1body.stl (128.5 KB) print ready v1lid.stl (73.1 KB) print ready v1sensorlid.stl (100.5 KB) sensorbody.stl (124.8 KB) Planned improvements: add a status LED, preferably RGB add a charging port/battery setup, as is it has to be disassembled add capacitor/resistors Parts required: Arduino, I used a pro micro but whatever fits works SSD1306 OLED screen MLX90614 IR sensor - I need to come up with a lens or reflection tube, it has too wide of a FOV as is 2x 7mm panel mount momentary spst switches 1/4" loc-line 6x M2 x 4mm button head screws 4x M3 x 5mm button head screws 9v battery 9v battery connector buck converter dupont wires, but you can hard solder if you’re braver than I 21mm panel mount on/off switch 4.7k Ohm resistors code: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvigUHCkkXU (in the about section of the video, the drive link - edit the code to be in Fahrenheit instead of celcius if you like)

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