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What did you build today (Pictures) ?

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  • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

    0_1513970830836_File-2017-12-22,-20-22-39.jpg
    Reverse-engineering a bluetooth battery monitor from Conrad.

    The battery monitor has an Android and iOS app that displays voltage, but I wanted to read the data from an ESP32 (lower right corner of the pic).

    This hack is probably worth a thread on its own, will add that later.

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    More info on my ble hack: https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/8773/reverse-engineering-a-gl10-ble-bluetooth-battery-monitor-using-esp32

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      Maybe a bit off-topic, but I use octoprint as server for my 3d printer, and use Domoticz as homeautomation server. I want to know when 3D print is done, so I created a node-red flow that connects this via MQTT, so domotics shows print progress...

      https://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=14021&p=162935#p162935

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      • bjacobseB bjacobse

        Maybe a bit off-topic, but I use octoprint as server for my 3d printer, and use Domoticz as homeautomation server. I want to know when 3D print is done, so I created a node-red flow that connects this via MQTT, so domotics shows print progress...

        https://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=14021&p=162935#p162935

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        @bjacobse I literally just started using octoprint about a week ago. I am curious how you get the progress data into node-red to send over MQTT?

        Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
        Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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          gohan
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          0_1514045782496_DPS5015.jpg
          Well.. I didn't build it as it was already assembled, but I did had to some soldering to put it together and also did a mod to the case by adding 2 extra binding posts to the front. Btw it is a DPS5015 with a BT module that I fitted behind the screen

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          • dbemowskD dbemowsk

            @bjacobse I literally just started using octoprint about a week ago. I am curious how you get the progress data into node-red to send over MQTT?

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            @dbemowsk
            hi did you check the link I supplied? I rather discuss the topic in domoticz forum, as it could benefit other Domoticz/octoprint userrs
            https://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=14021&p=162935#p162935
            but I have installed on the octoprint the mqtt plugin, as my domoticz is also running both mosquitto and node-red, I specify the ip adress for domoticz in setup the broker in octoprint plugin mqtt,

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              Finalised my indoor weather station with light intensity measurement build around a WeMos D1 mini. The system is using a BME280 module for pressure, humidity and temperature measurement. The light intensity is using a normal plain good old LDR.
              Step down converter to convert input voltage towards 5 Volt.
              Of course using the esp8266 MySensors solution! Great achievement to all involved in building it. Really awesome!

              Case designed in Onshape and printed on a Ultimaker 2+.

              0_1514121669869_indoor weather station outside.jpeg
              1_1514121669917_Indoor weatherstation inside.jpeg

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                Finalised my indoor weather station with light intensity measurement build around a WeMos D1 mini. The system is using a BME280 module for pressure, humidity and temperature measurement. The light intensity is using a normal plain good old LDR.
                Step down converter to convert input voltage towards 5 Volt.
                Of course using the esp8266 MySensors solution! Great achievement to all involved in building it. Really awesome!

                Case designed in Onshape and printed on a Ultimaker 2+.

                0_1514121669869_indoor weather station outside.jpeg
                1_1514121669917_Indoor weatherstation inside.jpeg

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                @arnold the print quality of that box looks amazing

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                • gohanG gohan

                  @arnold the print quality of that box looks amazing

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                  @gohan Thank you! Although I have some warping on one of the corners unfortunately.

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                    Finalised my indoor weather station with light intensity measurement build around a WeMos D1 mini. The system is using a BME280 module for pressure, humidity and temperature measurement. The light intensity is using a normal plain good old LDR.
                    Step down converter to convert input voltage towards 5 Volt.
                    Of course using the esp8266 MySensors solution! Great achievement to all involved in building it. Really awesome!

                    Case designed in Onshape and printed on a Ultimaker 2+.

                    0_1514121669869_indoor weather station outside.jpeg
                    1_1514121669917_Indoor weatherstation inside.jpeg

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                    @arnold So that is a 3D printed case? Curious where you got the knurled screw inserts that you used in the case for the cover? I am a computer tech and deal with a lot of E-waste disposal and on occasion have grabbed some similar ones from old laptop case parts, but those are really small. The ones that you have there are a decent size.

                    Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
                    Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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                    • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                      @arnold So that is a 3D printed case? Curious where you got the knurled screw inserts that you used in the case for the cover? I am a computer tech and deal with a lot of E-waste disposal and on occasion have grabbed some similar ones from old laptop case parts, but those are really small. The ones that you have there are a decent size.

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                      @dbemowsk ], yes it's a fully printed case using PLA material.
                      I bought some nice and decent brass knurled from Banggood. Bought directly some M3 bolts made of stainless steel also at Banggood.The bolts you can get in different lengths.

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                      • A arnold

                        @dbemowsk ], yes it's a fully printed case using PLA material.
                        I bought some nice and decent brass knurled from Banggood. Bought directly some M3 bolts made of stainless steel also at Banggood.The bolts you can get in different lengths.

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                        @arnold said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                        @dbemowsk ], yes it's a fully printed case using PLA material.
                        I bought some nice and decent brass knurled from Banggood. Bought directly some M3 bolts made of stainless steel also at Banggood.The bolts you can get in different lengths.

                        Nice. And thanks for the links.

                        How do you secure the brass knurls in the box? Do you glue them or press fit them or...?

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                          @arnold said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                          @dbemowsk ], yes it's a fully printed case using PLA material.
                          I bought some nice and decent brass knurled from Banggood. Bought directly some M3 bolts made of stainless steel also at Banggood.The bolts you can get in different lengths.

                          Nice. And thanks for the links.

                          How do you secure the brass knurls in the box? Do you glue them or press fit them or...?

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                          @neverdie, a very very easy handling. Just heat and melt them in the PLA :)

                          I use longer M3 bolts so that I can heat them up (in a flame of a stove or lighter)
                          and able to position them very accurately into the holes which are already there in the case it self. The knurled inserts have 5mm of diameter and I'm designing the holes @ 4.8 mm. If the inserts are heated you will melt them into the 4.8 mm holes and after cooling down...it solid and fixed in the case.

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                            Awesome! Thanks.

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                              @arnold said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                              @dbemowsk ], yes it's a fully printed case using PLA material.
                              I bought some nice and decent brass knurled from Banggood. Bought directly some M3 bolts made of stainless steel also at Banggood.The bolts you can get in different lengths.

                              Nice. And thanks for the links.

                              How do you secure the brass knurls in the box? Do you glue them or press fit them or...?

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                              @neverdie The ones that I have done in the past, I just heat up my soldering iron with the knurled piece in the tip for a bit, and then just press them into the holes and let them cool. I have done this too with just plain old nuts, but I like the knurled pieces better.

                              Vera Plus running UI7 with MySensors, Sonoffs and 1-Wire devices
                              Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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                                We could make a new topic about making sensor boxes with projects already done and how to make them

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                                  We could make a new topic about making sensor boxes with projects already done and how to make them

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                                  @gohan There is the 3D printing category

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                                    So I have a basic switch plate done. I think I need to increase the font size on the button text a bit.
                                    0_1514135501181_662c654d-e09d-4a2a-b984-c22df0633343-image.png

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                                    Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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                                    • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                                      @gohan There is the 3D printing category

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                                      gohan
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                                      @dbemowsk indeed there is, but nobody uses it 😥

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                                        So I now have 4 weather animations designed. Rain, snow, sunny and cloudy. The idea for now is to have the screen switch between 4 screens. Indoor temp, outdoor temp, current weather animation and current time read from my Vera controller. Here is a sample of my 4 weather animations.
                                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oA-DtqI6aY

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                                        Visit my website for more Bits, Bytes and Ramblings from me: http://dan.bemowski.info/

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                                          I've build this temperature & humidity node.

                                          It uses a Si7021 for the temperature and humidity, a power converter from a Li-ion cell to 3,3v. Voltage measurement with a voltage divider on pin A0.

                                          I've removed the led and converter from the mini pro and also the power converter from the Si7021 (next time I will buy one for 3.3v instead of 5v). This really prolong your battery time, more then 4 times in my case. Looks like the node can run approximately half a year on a full Li-ion cell, scavenged from an old laptop battery.

                                          Temp-Hum node

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