Anyone interested in a 3D printed enclosure, if so I can put the STLs on a Github page. I designed this case to try to seal the EP1 inside a cover that would keep out any spiders looking for a comfy warm home. there is one hole to let some light into the light sensor and I would put a piece of clearvthin plastic in between the covers to stop spiders. It also makes use of a 180 degree USB C power adaptor to allow the cable to enter from above.
I would post a picture but I'm new to discord and can't see how to.
#New Enclosure
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Be aware that the temperature readings will probably be affected by closing off the air vents - maybe that's not an issue for you
There is a duct included in the design to help airflow over the temp sensor but I've not yet tried it out.
Here's a picture, it's in black because that's what was in the printer 😆
This shows the vent to try to get accurate temperature data
This shows the mount, it's a tight fit but there is a cap screw that pulls a nut down expanding the ball slightly if required.
Great job, looks nice!
The one thing I did notice and I suspect will happen to you is the light level will read less with a black enclosure - and also with the reduced slot
Woah that looks good 😮
Now with a light tube on the front (on the right side as well this time 😆)
I would totally be interested in something similar to what you got for a case but for different reasons. 😂 I would still want the vents/holes and white for reasons stated above but having a wall mount option would work perfect in one of my rooms. Looks like you can use the one you have build to tilt and turn it to get it in the right direction?