
DryBox Web Dashboard
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This Raspberry Pi Zero W case and code creates a browser accessed dashboard for your filament dry box. Print out the parts in PETG, ABS or PLA. Wire up a DHT 11 temperature / humidity sensor and place sensor inside the dry box. The 2nd, 3rd and 4th far side pins of the Raspberry Pi Zero W are used as they are inline and allow for easy wiring from the outside to the inside of the dry box (see wiring diagram). The Raspberry Pi goes on the outside using the Front and Back parts. The Inside plate goes inside the dry box to secure the Raspberry Pi Zero W to the dry box. Ensure that you line up the square wiring hole using the Back and Inside plates. You may use these plates as a template for cutting the square wiring hole. Copy and paste the Python file and HTML file over to the Raspberry Pi Zero W. Ensure that the HTML file sits in a folder called "templates" and the file is named "dashboard.html". You will have to install the Python Flask and Adafruit DHT libraries onto your Raspberry Pi Zero W. Run the code on the Raspberry Pi. You may access the dashboard using http://<ip_address_of_raspberry_pi>:5000 from any computer on your network. The dieselpunk font was used for the graphic in the picture.
With this file you will be able to print DryBox Web Dashboard with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on DryBox Web Dashboard.