Changes: improved case design:
This is a case designed for 4.2" E-Paper or E-Ink Displays. It can be used as a Weather Station for example.
It operates from rechargeable batteries and is thus completely wireless. A WiFi-Connection is needed for the Weather Station program. In my experience the two 500mAh batteries (combined 1Ah 3.3V) last for three months provided that they don't get drained when there's no WiFi or Internet and the ESP32 is constantly attempting to get data.
in order to protect your cells from over-discharge I'd advise to use a dedicated LiFePO4 battery protection board.
The ESP32 is directly connected to the battery voltage, with no regulator in-between. This avoids any losses in the regulator but also means that the absolute maximum voltage on the ESP supply pins can get reached while charging the battery. Be careful about that. I like to turn off the Weather Station via the small switch, which disconnects the ESP.
For programming I recommend a CP2102 based module. It can be plugged into the 2.54mm header on the back and makes updating the software easy.
Electronics:
Software:
G6EJD's awesome weather station code is used by me: https://github.com/G6EJD/ESP32-e-Paper-Weather-Display
Here's the code that I'm running on my Weather Station V1: https://github.com/wilhelmzeuschner/misc/tree/master/old_E-Paper_Weather_Station_Code
On this project and the uploaded images I'm using the current software from G6EJD (as of late 2020).
Older design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2954579
I plan to write a full build-guide at some point when I have the spare time.
Printer:
Tronxy 8
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.2
Infill:
25%
Filament:
any PLAWhite
Category: 3D PrintingThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.