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Portable Case as a Keyholder for Your Arduino/Nodemcu ESP8266. Simple Assembly (check out the image): 1. Insert the device. 2. Press down firmly. 3. Insert the small buttons carefully. Don't forget to include the tiny buttons in the assembly...
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Users can now easily connect push-on-style sensors using a simple mount that keeps the NodeMCU node cool by housing its sensor remotely. ...All five mounting holes on this versatile mount have a diameter of approximately 0.08 inches, making them...
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NodeMCU Clip-On Base.\r\n\r\nYour support means a lot to me. If this tutorial was helpful, consider donating to my PayPal account at paypal.me. Your contribution will help offset the time and effort I put into designing this project. ...Thanks for...
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Buy the type without pin headers fitted, or remove them.Print with the flat sides against the bed, obviously.Remix changes:A hole for a female connectorMade the model taller for NodeMCU with pinsCreated "poles" to slide in the NodeMCU without...
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The design is 100% printable, although you might need to adjust the middle section slightly for better fitting of the NodeMcu board. The antenna was designed specifically for the original NodeMcu board, but it should also fit Chinese clones. To...
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Sound reactive WLED powers this lamp and enables you to create some incredible effects. Simply 3D Print the lanterns and base. Slide onto the threaded rod. Insert the electronics and you're done! Don't want to solder? Try this option for...
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To hide the ESP32 for my WLED project I designed this case that fits for ESP32 Mini versions.I used an DC-Plug 5.6/2.1mm that comes from my Power supply, an XT30 plug to connect the stripe to the power, so that everything can be unplugged at any...
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Created this to work with my WLED projects.Breadboard will fit snug with two screw holes to mount and secure into case.A hole was designed to fit ‘5.5mm Female Barrel Power Jack’ to power the ESP device and LED strip. Created to fit the...
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Sound reactive WLED powers this lamp and enables you to create some incredible effects. Simply 3D Print the lanterns and base. Slide onto the threaded rod. Insert the electronics and you're done!Don't want to solder? Try this option for...
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I designed this case for my NodeMCU Lolin ESP8266 board a while back, but it took me a long time to finally upload the design.\r\n\r\nThis project includes space to pull jumper wires through a hole in the side of the enclosure and features a lid that...
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I have this breakout board for the NodeMCU https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004477420436.html The only issue I have with this board is that the holes for the standoff are so tiny that whatever standoffs that i 3d printed snapped very easily. So I...
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Designed a custom case that seamlessly integrates a NodeMCU and BME680 into one compact package, expanding on jperson's original design found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2850128 by extending its length to 89 mm and narrowing it down to 30...
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... needed. The dimension of the relay board is 33.6 mm x 25.7 mm and of the NodeMCU 31.25 mm x 58.0 mm The 2nd hole at side with the USB connector is for wiring an additional thermometer sensor. ... Additional parts needed 2-6 SPAX 2.5 x 10 screws.
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I started with a relay box from Wickwire and a NodeMCU mount from Boltz, then added my own modular component bays with relay enclosures. There's even a spot for a dRok voltage regulator that I ended up not using - plus a block on the back where I...
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Human: Designed to fit these parts (via AliExpress, affiliate links): [New Wireless module CH340 NodeMcu V3 Lua WIFI Internet of Things development board based ESP8266 $2.38](http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/cGhlYGou) [10PCS HC-SR501 Adjust Infrared...
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There is one hole for the micro USB connector of the NodeMCU board, and four holes for the cables going to the load cells. I use a four-core telephone cable to connect the load cells to the board. These telephone cables can be fixed by the top and...
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I was thinking about how to fix the NodeMCU board inside and originally I wanted to use small metal screws, but I find out, that such small screws are not in the portfolio of the ordinary DIY shops like OBI or Hornbach, so I got an idea that I can...
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This enclosure was built with the intention of housing a NodeMCU module along with temperature and PIR sensors in a configuration that makes it perfect for mounting in visible locations. The design ensures that the NodeMCU is isolated from the...
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Hope you find this useful: This is my outdoor box for NodeMCU, ESP8266 or little PCB circuits. This design is made by two sliding parts: top/ cover and bottom. No support needed, just print them vertically, base on the plate. Printed in PLA with...
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... thats the best option. ...I doesn't have check it on a FDM. In this case fits a NodeMCU, a Neo6m Board and a GPS antenna. In my case, the quality of the GPS Signal where very bad when it was plugged in the case. ...You must try it by yourself.
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Additionally, it includes pins specifically designed for NodeMCU and a louvered pipe for housing the BME280 sensor. A strain relief system is also incorporated to secure the cable connections. ...The unique louvered pipe maintains a consistent distance...
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This project offers an incredibly streamlined design to house both a standard NodeMCU 8266 dev board and a PN532 RFID sensor within one compact casing. Hooking up the components is entirely up to personal preference, but I personally find the...
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A Protective Case for the NodeMCU ESP8266: A Secure Enclosure. The Mounting Screws Provide Stability, Keeping the Lid Firmly in Place While Ensuring It Won't Come Loose Easily. This Portable Container Can Be Used Independently or as a Component of a...
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The design has three files; a parameter file (nodeMCU_modified_params.scad); a NodeMCU body file (nodeMCU_modified_body.scad); a NodeMCU lid file (nodeMCU_modified_lid.scad). Use of a parameter file: As is my practice, I have separated commonly...
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Simple universal case for NodeMCU working like thermostat for hassio. I have connected couple of Dalas one wire sensor. My output is: * temperature for incoming water * temperature for hand washing water * temperature for incoming water from...
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This is a project I created specifically for use with the NodeMCU board. Buy the Node MCU here. It's easy to manufacture and the board should fit perfectly, if it doesn't, there's a fusion 360 file available for you to modify. If the tolerances...
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A sealable case for the NodeMCU ESP8266. Mounting screws hold in place while the lid snaps tightly on top and wont come off easily. This can be used standalone or as part of a larger project or design. This thing was made with Tinkercad. Edit it...
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Remix of the jperson's NodeMCU V3 Case, that allows to push the Reset and Flash buttons without have to print other parts than base and lid of the case. The button are operated thanks to the flexybility of the lid. ... The big (left) button is the...
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This enclosure houses a 2000mAh battery, esp8266 NodeMCU, BNO08x breakout board, Adafruit MicroLipo USB-C, 2 Pole switch, and a custom LED indicator PCB that replaces the indicator on the Adafruit board. Prints in three parts. I will probably be...
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The creator made a smaller version of the NodeMCU and clipped off the original mounts to make room for this new addition. A small amount of glue holds it firmly in place. To secure the board, PLA sticks are used as rivets. Print time was 6 minutes,...