Finally got it up and running on home assistant and all working . What a fab design, everything clicks together and it just works. Pin out in esp didnt like D! D2, so GPIO5 and GPIO4 instead
Finally got it up and running on home assistant and all working . What a fab design, everything clicks together and it just works. Pin out in esp didnt like D! D2, so GPIO5 and GPIO4 instead
@checkleylane_63405 Thanks for the feedback. I'll test just using the GPIO numbers as references in the YAML instead, the D references were in an example I worked from, maybe not the best way to reference pins.
Bonkers colour lol
Ran out of white so I had to add beige. Great make, took some time to get ESPHome figured out. Flashing the D1 mini was not happening but once I removed the LD2410 when flashing all was OK. After that I had a lot of issues with the BME280, but that turned out to be a documentation error from the manufacturer and a broken ground wire.
The BME280 does read about 7c too high in the enclosure will test more over the next few days. Will be making more in the next coming days once more ESP32's arrive :)
@zerofox3d no worries, this is what communities are for! If you have models that need testing let me know. The design and form factor are amazing. I guess you'd need a radical change for the 2410c to work. For now the software changes make up the 'faults' of the hardware.
@DrZippit I think with some front vents and minimising the contact area between the plastic and the 2410C will mitigate it. Both mounting points enclose the sensor completely, I think that is magnifying the heat coming from it. Another product I make went viral and is taking all my time sadly so Leela is going to have to wait for a little while (blooming YouTubers!)
Very pretty - especially if done swapping colours using layer heights!
Sadly, the size was wrong (overalltoo too wide, but I like the size), the holes are perfect, but its wider than a normal faceplate (86mm normal, vs 99.5mm) so make sure to have clearance around trhe plate!
Thanks! (edited)
@Dee_15040 I suppose I should have acknowledged (I forgot!) I did actually make the plate bigger to cover the awful job they did cutting in the back box for my office light! Thanks again! (edited)
@zerofox3d As it happens, it does work better for me - although it is a bit tight against the other switches - but maybe worth mentioning (just in case - thanks again!)
Was you expecting this?
So, a cello black hole is thing to put on the floor where the cello's endpin can be placed to protect the floor and stop it slipping around.
A younger relative of mine wanted one with a pink elephant on it. She chose your elephant as the cutest.
I put it on a base, excavated a slot with a reinforced indent to hold the endpin and made a few different versions. I haven't yet got a picture of it in action, but if I do, I'll post it.
Nice clean design which suited this purpose, thanks for sharing it. Cheers!
@BigE That is EXACTLY what I hoped Biscuit would be used for of course! Wonderful :-)
Love the new design! Congrats on being the first T190 Meshtastic case. The big screen really looks awesome with this enclosure. I've been eagerly waiting a case for this radio for a few months now. I look forward to my hardware kit arriving so I can finish it up with the switch. :) (edited)
@Ryanwww_530009 Thanks Ryan, that’s a lovely print! The T190 is my new favourite desk node, screen is excellent!
Nice, well thought out desk case. Printed the variant for the wisblock. Added a solar panel for when used in a car.
@PatrickForring_49016 I like that design. What solar panel did you purchase?
@GreysonValde_2623458 One of my original goals was to offer a solar cell you could mount on the back. It would have added more soldering to my process though when selling prints so I decided to leave it to people to tinker with. You can pop a hole through the top of the case quite easily and stick on any panel upto a max size of 75mm x 50mm. (edited)