My self-designed and 3D printed weather station housing after almost two years outside in the northern german weather (which is usually very wet and windy).
It held up a lot better than I initially expected tbh.
And now it will go back outside with a new upgraded sensor PCB inside 😃​

The sensor inside is loosely based on the #SensorCommunity fine dust sensor.
I designed a custom PCB for it which has some additional environmental sensors on it (currently temperature, humidity and air pressure with options for more).
The sensor is of course also integrated into the community network.

Printed in white DasFilament PETG on my (heavily modified) Anycubic i3 Mega-S.

#3dprinting #3dprinted #civictech #citizenscience #opendata

@elmo Cool! Had the "original" setup from luftdaten.info running for a few years until the nova PM sensor died.

Would you like to share your design?

@fmai Sure!
The PCB design can be found on my Github 😃​

https://github.com/kb-elmo/feinstaub

I'm also still planning to release the STL files for the case at some point but I want to do some fixes and improvements to those first as the current one has some minor issues.

GitHub - kb-elmo/feinstaub: piggyback PCB for the SDS011 sensor

piggyback PCB for the SDS011 sensor. Contribute to kb-elmo/feinstaub development by creating an account on GitHub.

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