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Sensebender Micro Case

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  • I Offline
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    Ironbar
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    Here is my take on a case for the Sensebender Micro. I left space at the top so it could be adapted for a proxy sensor, etc. These are for my refrigerator and freezer so they don't need to hang.

    0_1457758762480_sensebender 1.jpg
    0_1457758771698_sensebender 2.jpg
    0_1457758783751_sensebender 3.jpg

    They still need a little sanding...

    Here is my attic sensor w/ a hanging tab:

    0_1457758810098_sensebender 4.jpg

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    • I Ironbar

      Here is my take on a case for the Sensebender Micro. I left space at the top so it could be adapted for a proxy sensor, etc. These are for my refrigerator and freezer so they don't need to hang.

      0_1457758762480_sensebender 1.jpg
      0_1457758771698_sensebender 2.jpg
      0_1457758783751_sensebender 3.jpg

      They still need a little sanding...

      Here is my attic sensor w/ a hanging tab:

      0_1457758810098_sensebender 4.jpg

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      @Ironbar
      Nice design! Can you post the files or link to a depository?

      Veralite UI5 :: IBoard Ethernet GW :: MyS 1.5

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        Cool. I like the stacking of the batteries. Are you using two singe-battery holders in series or were did you find that variant of holder?
        Edit: series, not parallel. Words are confusing :)

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          @Dwalt

          Sure. Here it is on thingiverse:

          http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1410004

          @mfalkvidd

          The battery holder is a single holder with two AA batteries. The batteries are ran in series. To be honest, I can't remember where I bought the holders but I like them because they clip on like a 9 volt so you can easily disconnect the battery holder from your project.

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