Thursday, November 23, 2017

Adafruit HTU21D-F Temperature & Humidity Sensor Mounting Case #3DThursday #3DPrinting

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Shared by Pyrce007 on Thingiverse:

A nice snap kit for packaging Adafruit HTU21D-F Temperature & Humidity Sensor breakout boards into a mountable casing. Comes in two prints which have a latch on the bottom to secure them together.

Vents in front of the sensor should allow for air to pass and not affect readings.

Top mount can be screwed into any frame with a variety of screw sizes.

Breakout pins (e.g. 0.1 inch) fit nicely in the design and there’s room for the wire extrusion out the back of the breakout board for soldered connections.

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Adafruit HTU21D-F Temperature & Humidity Sensor Breakout Board: It’s summer and you’re sweating and your hair’s all frizzy and all you really want to know is why the weatherman said this morning that today’s relative humidity would max out at a perfectly reasonable 52% when it feels more like 77%. Enter the HTU21D-F Temperature + Humidity Sensor – the best way to prove the weatherman wrong!
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