Wemos / Lolin D1 Mini + stripboard / protoboard case

Wemos / Lolin D1 Mini + stripboard / protoboard case

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I've noticed a discrepancy in the width tolerance of the Wemos boards which can cause friction fit issues. My initial batch measured ~25.55mm, fitting neatly within the 25.60mm space of this Thing design. However, a more recent shipment yielded boards measuring ~25.85mm wide, necessitating an adjustment to the Thing's dimensions. If you have digital calipers, I recommend checking your boards before printing to avoid potential problems. This revised design is based on my previous remix of a Wemos D1 Mini + DHT22 case, adapted to accommodate a ~25.5mm square stripboard or protoboard. The intention was to create a simple enclosure for a two-button switch controlling my living room lights, which are connected to Sonoff relays running the Tasmota firmware. This setup allows visitors who aren't familiar with voice commands like 'Hey Google' and lack access to my MQTT broker details on their smartphones. As with previous cases, you may need to experiment with scaling to achieve a smooth fit for the lid. I successfully printed it at 100.5% scale.

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