ESP32s NodeMCU v1.1 Case
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For my NodeMCU ESP32, the label on the back reads v1.1, which should work with other models as well. The case comes in three files: one top piece and two bottom pieces, one of which has magnet holes. The most important feature to me is the hall effect sensor hidden beneath a metal plate that I intend to utilize fully. It's flush with the rest of the enclosure rather than sticking out. https://www.amazon.ca/KeeYees-Development-Bluetooth-Microcontroller-ESP-WROOM-32/dp/B07QCP2451/ I printed this case in haste at 4am, and my first prototype showed me that I needed to increase the lid height by 1mm. Next, I shifted the light holes 0.5mm towards the center of the case, moved the square hole up 1mm, and added a chamfer to the buttons. After making these adjustments in the second iteration, I decided to add some magnets because I believe wireless devices should be able to stick anywhere.
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