
Open Source Air Quality Sensor housing
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Open Source Air Quality Sensor housing project is being developed for use in Birmingham. It utilizes a Raspberry Pi W Zero and a Trinket, along with a custom "Hat" to connect all of the sensors. A room is available in the base for batteries and other necessities, as well as mounting holes to tie it to a bracket. Approximately .313Kg of plastic is used to print one set of all pieces. It's suggested that painting any surface subject to sunlight with white paint will prevent plastic degradation. Testing is being done with ESUN white PETG filament. Two new louvers have been published for use with Honeywell HPMA115S0 Dust Particulate Laser interferometer. My current design employs Base_Pycom.v2, Louver_top.v2, Louver_HPMA.v2 and Louver_L4.v3. The control system and hardware are still being developed. Two versions of sensors have been built using this setup. The Githubs for this project are located at https://github.com/dnear1/LoPy4-ABP-htu21d-mpl3115a2-tsl2561-hpma115s0 and https://github.com/dnear1/LoPy4-ABP-HPMA115S0-si7021-TSL2591
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