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My 2 new nodes : one hacked enclosure and one 3d printed

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    linkos
    wrote on last edited by linkos
    #1

    Hello

    I want to share my new projects with you. I've made 2 new mysensors nodes for my house.

    1 - Motion sensor on battery -with hacked enclosure.
    I've found on a local retailer a motion sensor with leds (2 $ cost) lol
    It was perfect to hold a mysensors node. so I just opened it replace original electronic with my own. (atmega 328p running at 8mhz, nrf24l01 and motion sensor). Now, some pics of the node

    The final node :
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    2 - The second node is a gateway for replace the one I actually have. I've designed a pcb to hold an arduino nano and the radio. (I've also added some sensors inputs to use the pcb for other things).

    The pcb
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    For this one I've designed and printed a little ABS enclosure with my prusa
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    At the end, for visual purpose I've applied a smoothing and polishing process with acetone

    The final node :
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    Hope you'll like the projects ;)

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      #2

      A really nice job, I love the gateway enclosure !
      If you have some reception problems, you might want to increase the size a little bit to get the radio antenna away from the pro mini, the best is to have the antenna outside the PCB area: nothing close below it, nothing on the sides.

      What PIR sensor did you use in the first node ?

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        linkos
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        #3

        Thanks for the compliment.
        About your questions : for this pcb I have "nothing" under the radio antenna (no copper trace) but I've not think about the arduino nano on the side ^^. But that's ok, the node is working great for my house (about 50 meters max)
        For the first node, I use a classic HC-SR501 from Ebay. It works like a charm :)

        Another pic of the 3d printed enclosure. it's 50x50mm (external dimensions)
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          Acetone "steam" or just rubbing ? Or both ?

          Congrats, pure Apple design :) looks gorgeous

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            Thanks for your compliment.
            It's only acetone steam (only cold steam because I dont like the idea to burn acetone).
            The treatment is very simple : 3 hours in a closed box with 2 kitchen sponges on wich I versed the acetone.

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              linkos
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              About the enclosure. We don't see very Well on the pics but I have extruded a mysensors text on the internal face of the top part. By doing this, the letters let the light of the arduino led pass through the plastic. It give a great effect

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              • L linkos

                About the enclosure. We don't see very Well on the pics but I have extruded a mysensors text on the internal face of the top part. By doing this, the letters let the light of the arduino led pass through the plastic. It give a great effect

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                @linkos that’s art mate! Very very nice

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                  thanks :blush:

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