
Temper - ESP8266 temperature sensor
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This is a case for Temper, an open-source ESP8266 temperature sensor I designed and built. Temper boasts a 13x7 pixel display, consuming only 30-40uA in deep sleep mode, while the TP4054 chip handles charging via microUSB. You can access all necessary resources to create your own Temper on its GitHub page here: https://github.com/mcer12/Temper-ESP8266 The repository includes a Bill of Materials (BOM), Pick-and-place files, and Gerber designs for easy fabrication. To 3D print the Temper enclosure, use 100% infill with no supports. If you prefer to print the version with a cutout for the breakout header, simply enable supports during printing. You can also optionally print a base attachment for wall mounting, requiring either four or six (for added stability) magnets for secure adhesion.
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