ltv r2 rain sensor 3d models
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The bottom section had to be adjusted to accommodate the longer guard, which means R1 and R2 are not interchangeable. I've printed many R1s using different filaments, but some screws get stuck due to binding in the threads. To fix this, I sanded the...
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... Scintilla. ...\r\n\r\nInspired by nature, but with complete freedom. \r\nhttps://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/cYViwD2\r\n\r\nA new rain shield now protects the front drop. \r\n\r\nGet ready to print! ...\r\n\r\nAll images and credits belong to Scintilla.
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Rain Collector to collect the rain into your water barrel.
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This do it yourself rain sensor uses an accurate scale with an accuracy of 0.1 gram to measure rain. The data is transferred to my home automation FHEM with MQTT. Just the right thing for a rainy day :-) The tipping buckets are only used as an simple...
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A classic rain gauge, reminiscent of a bygone era. I crafted this design to be effortlessly printable with minimal post-processing required, featuring only one component that necessitates some basic support structures. The scale on this device...
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- Wait for it to rain :( I have made two of these using the Sonoff SNZB-04 door sensor and both seem to be working fine for the last couple of weeks. I calibrated them as per TomasRudh's instructions using a syringe to slowly drip the water into...
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My full station will feature sensors for wind speed, direction, temperature, humidity and more, including an 8-inch rain gauge. This documentation may change significantly in the future, so be sure to check back often. ... My tipping bucket rain gauge...
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I got fed up with birds treating my Popp Z-rain Sensor like an all-you-can-poop buffet, clogging it up so it wouldn't work. So, I quickly whipped up this device using Tinkercad. It resembles a crown, which is a major plus in my book, and it boasts a...
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This is a base for a 10mm proximity sensor, designed specifically for Adaptive Brightness Lock (ABL) applications on the FT5-R2 and also compatible with the FT5-R1.
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DIY a rain alarm The first step is to grind the copper clad laminate with sandpaper to remove the oxide layer, and use a marker to draw the lines of the raindrop sensor board The second step is to put the board in the prepared potion to corrode Now...
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https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/projects/build-a-wireless-tipping-bucket-rain-gauge-part-1assembling-the-base/ I used the tipping bucket template from that website and made mine out of some aluminum roof flashing. I also used super glue to attached...