wyze cam enclosure - sealed
thingiverse
Wyze cams are fantastic, affordable, and efficient - only 5 watts of power is needed to operate them. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any suitable shrouds on Thingiverse that were sealed, meaning they could withstand the elements without a roof over them. Since my hydroponics garden relies on solar and battery power, and my controller has USB ports, I decided to create an enclosure myself. The clear glass in front is made from PETG, which can be ordered here: https://www.mcmaster.com/85815K11. A template is included for 3D printing the design, allowing you to trace it onto the PETG and cut it with a pair of scissors. Printing the bottom layer is straightforward, while the roof should be printed with its longest surface facing downwards - supports shouldn't be necessary in this orientation. To assemble the enclosure, screw the bottom down using a drywall screw. Next, slide the PETG piece into place and then attach the roof from the front. Finally, plug in the cable from the rear. For more information on how to build this enclosure, check out this video: https://youtu.be/LQ9PCuk2MB4
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