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    haloway13
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    I would like some feedback on your most valued project enclosures. Which have you found to be the best and why. Maybe you could help me out and reply with links?

    Thank you!
    Haloway13

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      The Hammond 1551V series are good for a coin cell based temperature / humidity sensor:

      https://www.newark.com/hammond/1551v1gy/enclosure-small-abs-grey/dp/84AC4152?st=1551v

      It has just enough room for a NRF5 module, temp/humidity sensor module, and a coin cell battery.
      And, it is not too ugly for sticking on a wall in your house.

      If you want a little more space for your circuit board, you can go with the 1551v3gy.

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        This is my temperature-humidity-pressure sensor in a 1151v3wh enclosure.
        IMG_20210228_171133.jpg

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