Esp8266 NodeMCU case with exposed pins

Esp8266 NodeMCU case with exposed pins

thingiverse

I'm fascinated by tinkering with circuit boards, but they can be incredibly delicate. They're an impressive piece of technology to behold, especially when adorned with blinking LEDs, and I dislike concealing them within a opaque casing. I'm designing this enclosure to safeguard the board while keeping it visible and functional simultaneously. It features a transparent top that may be opened at any moment to remove the board, and the pins are exposed below, allowing the board to be used on a breadboard or socket. **V1**: Status: Printed, tested Notes: The cap required some filing to fit without bending. The buttons are still missing. Problem 1: The cap tends to open too easily when attempting to insert the board into a socket, and the board separates from its base with relative ease. Any suggestions? Problem 2: The USB side is excessively thick, preventing the USB connector from fully inserting.

Download Model from thingiverse

With this file you will be able to print Esp8266 NodeMCU case with exposed pins 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 Esp8266 NodeMCU case with exposed pins.