
DHT22 WeMos case with heat shield
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Most instances with the DHT22 involve electronics that distort the measurement of the sensor due to heat radiation.\r\nAs a result, I developed a housing consisting of two separate compartments. In one compartment is a WeMos D1 mini, while in the other is the DHT22. The two compartments are separated by a heat shield to prevent the heat radiation from the WeMos affecting the DHT22. A ventilation slot between the compartments allows for heat dissipation upwards. \r\nThese measures may seem excessive but are absolutely necessary due to extensive testing.\r\n#####Additional features:\r\nThe wiring is integrated into a dedicated slot, keeping it invisible between compartments. \r\nSnap hook connections fix the two housing parts together, eliminating the need for screws. \r\n\r\n#####Print settings:\r\nLayer thickness: 0.2mm\r\nInfill: 100%\r\nSupport structure Cover: yes\r\nSupport structure Main Carrier: no\r\n\r\nPlace the Main Carrier with its bottom facing down.\r\nPlace the Cover with its top facing down.\r\n\r\n#####Info:\r\nMy website, www.sollmaker.de, explains how to install software and configure the sensor for a smarthome setup. It also shows how to create data on your smartphone. The content is in German but includes detailed images that help clarify the process.
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