
light sensor housing
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I replaced my defective Oregon UVN800 sensor with a new one. To find the electronic component used in this project, visit GitHub at https://github.com/Cyril-44640/lux-meter-with-ATTINY85. To print the parts needed for this project, ABS plastic is recommended. It will be necessary to paint the exterior white for waterproofing purposes. Additionally, plug the hole with transparent silicone sealant. Next, glue the two inner parts and the six battery springs together using acetone as an adhesive. For the contacts, I used points cut from metal and welded with tin. However, you can replace this with pieces of aluminum foil if preferred.
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