Multi-Sensor Enclosure

Multi-Sensor Enclosure

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A sleek enclosure designed by Ben from Bruh Automation perfectly houses the Multi-sensor project. The light sensor is situated at the top, accompanied by the LED, while the motion sensor takes center stage at the front and the Temperature/Humidity sensor is conveniently placed to its right. Two distinct versions of the top are crafted, one featuring a USB port at the back and the other with it positioned at the front, allowing for easy cable routing as required for placement on a window sill. However, there's also a need for a version with the USB port at the back, which would be ideal for placing the enclosure on a counter or shelf with a power socket behind it. Plastic pins are strategically placed to securely hold the NodeMCU in place, while locator pins are also provided for the Humidity/Temp sensor and the light sensor. These locator pins were designed extra long, allowing for easy melting to secure the components firmly within the enclosure. The top of the enclosure effortlessly snaps into place with its base, providing a sturdy and secure fit. To accommodate the Humidity/Temperature sensor, however, the pins will need to be rearranged on the back of the sensor, pointing upwards towards the rear, ensuring it fits smoothly through the case.

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