WEATHER CLOCK CASE

WEATHER CLOCK CASE

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For less than $20 you can create something easy, fun and genuinely useful. This weather clock automatically connects to Wi-Fi and then cycles through current and predicted weather in a concise manner. It is based on the article 'ESP8266 Weather Clock' by Craig A. Lindley in the November 2016 Nut & Volts magazine, www.nutsvolts.com/magazine/article/November_2016ESP8266-Weather-Clock This project requires minimal effort and can be completed with just two parts and some jumper wires. No soldering, screws or glue are necessary, making it an ideal task for anyone with basic skills. The case I designed is compatible with a SainSmart 1.8" LCD with SD socket (the same unit as the Adafruit in the article, which can be connected by tying RES and VCC to 3V3), or with the Adafruit $10 bare 1.8 LCD. To print the case, use a resolution of .2mm, fill the base at 100%, and add supports. For the cover, use a 35% fill with no supports. Once assembled, place this weather clock on your dresser for easy access to valuable information when getting ready for work each day.

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