Electrophant's split-flap weather display

Electrophant's split-flap weather display

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We're showcasing a split-flap weather station that we created for our DTU Design of Mechatronics course project #41030 as part of our group of five students. Our design process is detailed on our blog, although the content is currently written in Danish. If you'd like to take a closer look at how we brought this project to life, visit https://electrophants.wordpress.com for more information. For our split-flap weather station, we employed a range of materials and components including 1 sheet of 3mm acrylic (600x400 mm) and 1 matching MDF board (also 3mm, 600x400 mm), alongside an Arduino microcontroller, two stepper-motors, two ball-bearings, ESP8366 Wi-Fi module, a photo interrupter (GP1A51HRJ00F), jumper cables, USB power supply, and two sheets of thin "sign" cardboard (each sheet 1mm thick, 600x400 mm). Feel free to pose any questions or leave comments – we welcome your input!

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