
Weather station case with charge port
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# Weather Station Case Solution This is a custom-built case for my headless weather station, specifically designed to meet my needs but easily adaptable for similar projects. # Required Electronic Components The following electronic components were used in the construction of this weather station: - ESP8266 Microcontroller: A versatile and widely-used microcontroller available at Adafruit. - BME280 Environmental Sensor: A compact sensor that measures temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure. - USB Charger Module: A convenient module for powering your project from a USB port. - LiPo Battery: A rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery suitable for small electronic devices. - Perma-Proto Board: A versatile breadboard-style PCB for prototyping and development. # Assembly Instructions The case features two internal layers: - The bottom layer accommodates the USB charger module and the battery, securely attached with glue. - The second layer is designed to hold the Perma-Proto board, which can be attached using hot glue. To assemble this, you will need 4 M3x10 countersunk screws.
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