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💬 EFEKTA Temperature & Humidity mini sensor

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  • berkseoB Offline
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    #18

    Started the development of the case...
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    Remember to support the project with your likes !!! :)

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    • berkseoB berkseo

      Started the development of the case...
      0_1547375076877_1547371871700.png

      Remember to support the project with your likes !!! :)

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      @berkseo
      Update, the hull prototype is ready. Developed at SOLIDWORKS. It was printed on a 3D printer type SLA. Trial printing on opaque resins has been started. This case cannot be reproduced on the printer type FDM.

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        @berkseo
        Update, the hull prototype is ready. Developed at SOLIDWORKS. It was printed on a 3D printer type SLA. Trial printing on opaque resins has been started. This case cannot be reproduced on the printer type FDM.

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        @berkseo

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          Completed the transfer of 3D models to non-transparent plastics
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          • berkseoB berkseo

            Completed the transfer of 3D models to non-transparent plastics
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            @berkseo what's the function of the 2 buttons?

            http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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            • YveauxY Yveaux

              @berkseo what's the function of the 2 buttons?

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              #23

              @yveaux

              One button is reset, the second button is multifunctional. Depends on how many seconds you hold this button. In my program, I use this button to connect via air to other devices and to transfer the device to receive settings (data transmission intervals, led operation and so on). This button is not used in my test sketch

              An example of direct connection between devices (without the use of controllers, without changing the SOFTWARE) is my development, which is in the testing stage is the controller of Underfloor heating. This device controls the five contours of the Underfloor heating. Up to 10 such temperature sensors can be connected to this device simply by pressing the connect button. Maximum of two temperature sensors per one relay channel.

              https://youtu.be/8mvJFieInsM

              https://youtu.be/kXsxtYVbNAw

              https://youtu.be/NyNFx7sd9ZE

              Examples of direct connections (micro-networks) based on MySensors can be found here:

              https://youtu.be/jFDBeInBZcI

              https://youtu.be/x1oNCO0TXG8

              https://youtu.be/h8Ly_JRFwLg

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                https://youtu.be/puOXej1odeU

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                • jeremushkaJ Offline
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                  Is it possible for you to share the sketch as it has been removed from the project presentation because of the rules of the website?

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                  • jeremushkaJ jeremushka

                    Is it possible for you to share the sketch as it has been removed from the project presentation because of the rules of the website?

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                    @jeremushka said in 💬 EFEKTA Temperature & Humidity mini sensor:

                    Is it possible for you to share the sketch as it has been removed from the project presentation because of the rules of the website?

                    https://www.openhardware.io/view/589#tabs-source

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                      Finished the enclosure for the sensor on the battery 2477 (1000mA) :)

                      https://youtu.be/XWu5sogiiQg

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                        To install the sensor on the wall, I recommend 3M adhesive strips (with easy removal)

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                          Some more photos... :)

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                            @jeremushka said in 💬 EFEKTA Temperature & Humidity mini sensor:

                            Is it possible for you to share the sketch as it has been removed from the project presentation because of the rules of the website?

                            https://www.openhardware.io/view/589#tabs-source

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                            @berkseo said in 💬 EFEKTA Temperature & Humidity mini sensor:

                            @jeremushka said in 💬 EFEKTA Temperature & Humidity mini sensor:

                            Is it possible for you to share the sketch as it has been removed from the project presentation because of the rules of the website?

                            https://www.openhardware.io/view/589#tabs-source

                            Thank you very much. Great casing, it is very discret. professional design. congratulations :)

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                            • jeremushkaJ jeremushka

                              @berkseo said in 💬 EFEKTA Temperature & Humidity mini sensor:

                              @jeremushka said in 💬 EFEKTA Temperature & Humidity mini sensor:

                              Is it possible for you to share the sketch as it has been removed from the project presentation because of the rules of the website?

                              https://www.openhardware.io/view/589#tabs-source

                              Thank you very much. Great casing, it is very discret. professional design. congratulations :)

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                              @jeremushka

                              Thanks. This is actually my first experience in designing sensor housings. I've never done 3D modeling before. A month and a half ago I started watching a video on YouTube on modeling in SolidWorks. With printing on a 3D printer is also my first experience.

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                              • JoeridemanJ Offline
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                                How did you produce such a nice result? The text and buttons are very detailed.

                                Is it SLA printing?

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                                • JoeridemanJ Joerideman

                                  How did you produce such a nice result? The text and buttons are very detailed.

                                  Is it SLA printing?

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                                  @joerideman said in 💬 EFEKTA Temperature & Humidity mini sensor:

                                  How did you produce such a nice result? The text and buttons are very detailed.
                                  Is it SLA printing?

                                  Yes it is an SLA. One day, watching again another video on YouTube about how people make models of characters on such printers(with high detail), at some point I realized that this technology is very well suited for prototyping cases for miniature devices. It is possible to obtain an almost industrial quality of the final product. ...Then I bought it :) ...And I did.

                                  These are attempts to repeat the model on the FDM printer(two different people, on two different printers):
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                                    SLA printer:
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                                      It turns out a very interesting surface, like a soft-touch

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                                        Nice to see the difference.

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                                          Do you solder the components on the PCB by yourself and you launch the whole process in factory? Because soldering such kind of chip ATMEGA328_QFN32 is not that easy or need a microscope i think.

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