
airRohr mobile enclosure (Luftdaten.info / Sensor.community)
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I wanted a portable particle monitoring device with a display and the [sensor.community](https://sensor.community/) airRohr offers a pretty solid solution to implement this easily. The only thing needed was an eclosure for the components so I sat down and made one in Fusion 360. My design is based on the following parts: * NodeMCU V3 * nova SDS011 * BM(P/E)280 3.3V * SSD1306 0.96 OLED display * 5cm of 6mm ID 9mm OD tubing * 11pcs 10mm M3 screws + nuts Wiring is up to you. I was lazy and used WAGO 221-413 COMPACT slicing connectors for the I²C connection and breadboard jumper cables. (If the small parts of the SSD1306 bracket don't print well for you, don't worry, the bracket will still work fine without them.) You'll need an external power source (e.g. power bank, USB power adapter) with a micro USB connector, too. P.S.: I have no idea, why the individual files won't show up on the preview here. If you have any kind of trouble with them, let me know.
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