
Pi Temperature Guard enclosure
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This enclosure is designed for a fail-safe device, Pi Temperature Guard, which is built based on a Raspberry Pi and IoT cloud service provided by myDevice Cayenne. The enclosure comprises a front cover, a back cover, and a label. The front cover holds a 1602 LCD display and has four holes at the bottom for GX12 3-pin connectors; the back holds a Raspberry Pi. Four #4 3/8" (or 1/2") pan head tapping screws secure the front cover and back cover together. A super-glued label is attached to the front cover. A complete assembly instructions including hardware and software setup will be released later. Printer Brand: LulzBot Printer: Mini Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.25mm Infill: 25% Notes: I used three-millimeter PLA filament, black for the covers and white for the label. Overview and Background Hardware Assembly Instructions Secure the 1602 LCD display module on the back side of the front cover using four M2.5*6mm self-tapping screws. Secure the Raspberry Pi to the back cover using another four M2.5*6mm self-tapping screws. Lesson Plan and Activity N/A
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