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Wemos ESP8266 with DS18B20 sensor enclosure by fguiet
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Hi mates!
Here is the story of this design:
ESP8266 (Wemos) are nice little things in the IoT world...so I decided to use them in order to get and control all my house rooms temperature. So ESP8266 collects tempature then send them to a hub (a raspberry 3) via Wifi...Then I use a franco-french technology (referred to as Fil pilote) to activate/desactivate heaters in all rooms...ok everything works fine but I needed an enclosure to wrap the ESP8266 (Wemos) and the temp sensor : DS18B20.
A lot of design exists on thingiverse ... But most of them does not meet
this particular expectation :
Even if my ESP8266 is in deep sleep most of the time, it must be isolated as much as possible from the temp sensor so it does not interfer with it. This design addresses this particular issue because:
ESP8266 is well separated from sensor and higher than the sensor is the enclosure so even small warm generated will not interfer.
Sensor is below and well aerated
And voila :)
Special thanks to Le Bear CNC (your Fusion 360 tutorials are greats)
Here is the story of this design:
ESP8266 (Wemos) are nice little things in the IoT world...so I decided to use them in order to get and control all my house rooms temperature. So ESP8266 collects tempature then send them to a hub (a raspberry 3) via Wifi...Then I use a franco-french technology (referred to as Fil pilote) to activate/desactivate heaters in all rooms...ok everything works fine but I needed an enclosure to wrap the ESP8266 (Wemos) and the temp sensor : DS18B20.
A lot of design exists on thingiverse ... But most of them does not meet
this particular expectation :
Even if my ESP8266 is in deep sleep most of the time, it must be isolated as much as possible from the temp sensor so it does not interfer with it. This design addresses this particular issue because:
ESP8266 is well separated from sensor and higher than the sensor is the enclosure so even small warm generated will not interfer.
Sensor is below and well aerated
And voila :)
Special thanks to Le Bear CNC (your Fusion 360 tutorials are greats)