azdelivery nodemcu 3d models
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A small enclosure for a NodeMCU and 2 push buttons, used to control led strips. ... The full guide will be uploaded in the future.
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A Basic Setup Using a NodeMCU V3 Module Based on the ESP8266 ESP-12E Chip. The Module Is Mounted Directly on a Breadboard, Leaving Ample Space for Additional Electronic Components Along Its 60-Millimeter by 25-Millimeter Surface Area. ...No Fasteners...
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With a simple nod of your head, you can tilt this stand up or down, giving you unobstructed access to the tiny components that power your NodeMCU microcontroller. ...Perfect for DIY makers and coders on-the-go, this nifty tool lets you adjust the...
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Enables prototyping boards to seamlessly connect atop the NodeMCU.\nCylindrical supports for screws were crafted with slightly increased dimensions to withstand stress, minor sanding may be necessary.\nNylon material was selected for its robustness,...
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Multisensor unit with a great design that make it suitable for a side table I have made two units one with NodeMCU+PIR sensor+ AD2301 (removed the original black cover used only the PCB) the second unit I used NodeMCU+PIR sensor+ DHT11+ and light...
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This is an ESP8266 NodeMCU microcontrol board. I attempted to draw everything up as close to the original components as possible. ... This should at least give a good representative example to use in mock-ups and such
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3D printable enclosure for NodeMCU board and BMP280 sensor.The sensor placed in a separated hole in the front face.MADE IN HUNGARY!
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Possible projects where this kind of housing might be usefull are all kinds of home-automation projects with the NodeMCU microcontroller. The lower part can easily be modified to contain other parts like an accumulator etc. ... To assemble the...
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NodeMCU package with modified base hole for hanging on a screw case 1mm higher, since holes for NodeMCU pins no longer reach ground, making wire threading much more challenging -;) top cover sourced from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2624162 (see...
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The box serves as a housing for the Nodemcu module and securely holds it in place using the mounting tabs that fit perfectly on the board's connectors. Additionally, there is an input for the USB cable located on one of the sides. The next part of...
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I designed a custom enclosure to fit a NodeMCU with an ESP3D module installed, specifically for my delta printer. This design offers two distinct configurations: the first variant, w_2020_mount, is optimized for use on 2020 profile printers. ...To...
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Built this box to house my NodeMCU and mount a DHT-22 temperature sensor on the outside. This is for the V2 of the ESP8266 ESP-12E Development Board. I hot glued the board to the top part, it fits right in. Just a few little dabs of glue over...
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The ESP8266 NodeMCU is a highly acclaimed microcontroller that has revolutionized the world of IoT and embedded systems. ...With its built-in Wi-Fi capabilities and impressive processing power, this tiny chip has become an indispensable tool for...
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Enclosure for a NodeMCU ESP8266 board. Allows space for connections onto the male header, with a small cable exit. Also allows access to the USB port.</p><p>Use two short M2.5 countersunk screws to hold the lid in place. ...This also clamps the board in...
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I have it all under control - A smart NodeMCU holder unlocks full access to all pins from the top position right now. Printing settings are being reviewed and updated frequently. Print rafts can be completely ignored since it doesn't make a...
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This enclosure was crafted to snugly house a NodeMCU board and a breakout sensor module. In my instance, I'm utilizing a DS18b20 sensor to precisely measure room temperature. A dedicated space is allocated for the sensor to prevent thermal...
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I had to find a rapid solution to secure a NodeMCU in place, so I could attach it firmly to something. The pins needed to face downwards since they were soldered onto the headers at the top of the board - I should've removed them first, but oh well!
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This box was designed to contain a NodeMCU board and a breakout sensor boar. In my case I'm using a DS18b20 sensor to measure room temperature. ...There is a small space dedicated to the sensor to minimize the thermal effect due to the board...
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This is a custom-made enclosure designed specifically to house the AZDelivery LM2596S, a versatile step-down converter that can be paired with an 80mm fan. ...The foundation of this design lies in the https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3570785, a popular...
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A case for an ESP8266 NodeMCU V3 from AZdelivery with Relais.