Design objectives: all parts of the module are covered in the housing still all features accessible from outside…
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updated January 1, 2022

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Design objectives:

  • all parts of the module are covered in the housing
  • still all features accessible from outside (Camera itself, flash LED, pins, reset button, SD card)
  • sufficient cooling
  • reliable mounting options
    Tested on three modules, thus some slot holes in the final version to fit most universally. Required components besides the two printed parts:

  • wrover esp32-cam module

  • two nuts M5
  • four screws, 60° head, M3x16 (screwed directly into the plastic) For best firmware I found for this module, please refer to this GitHub repository:
    https://github.com/v12345vtm/timelapse-ESP32-CAM
    This includes support for cam, SD card, flash LED and time lapse recording.
    (Many thanks to v12345vtm and jimvzee!)

    Update:
    Added photo of little PCB I made.
    This plugs into the module - even when module is in the housing - for serial debugging or programming (little switch to pull pin 0 low for programming)

    Print Settings

Printer Brand:

Anet

Printer:

A8

Rafts:

No

Supports:

No

Resolution:

0.2

Infill:

26


Filament:
OWL PETG Grey

Category: DIY

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Model origin

The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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