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WeatherDuino WirelessDisplay "SanoBox"
#1

Hello everyone,

Here is my case or box for Wireless Display with UPS with some decorations Smile

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Powered with USB -> 5,5x2,1 DC Jack (Standard USB charger for old phone), UPS with 18650 Li-Ion battery. 

Have a nice day 

Sano
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#2

Like

Best Regards
Zdenek

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My outdoor AQM-I: here
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#4

That is a delight to behold
 
(08-01-2023, 10:29)sano2 Wrote:  Hello everyone,

Here is my case or box for Wireless Display with UPS with some decorations Smile

[Image: IMG-20230107-182023.jpg]
[Image: IMG-20230107-182124.jpg]

Powered with USB -> 5,5x2,1 DC Jack (Standard USB charger for old phone), UPS with 18650 Li-Ion battery. 

Have a nice day 

Sano

Nigel, Widdop Weather,
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(10-01-2023, 16:16)Nigel Wrote:  That is a delight to behold
 

Fully agree!
Quite a creative design. Like
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#6

Thanks

I am fascinated with lithophane, 3D print and weatherduino   Big Grin
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#7

Very nice case! I've been looking for a ups, which one did you use? I would like to be able to put a raspberry pi, the receiver, and a ups in a case together, although our mains power rarely goes out it would be nice to have the system working when it does.

Thanks,

Zac
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#8

Hello Zac,

I have got many UPS boards, in this case I used this one:

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/40011051...1802L0kPRv

I recommended this product. Out 12V, you must use DC to DC step down module from 12V to ... 5V or other. For this I was using this DC Step Down converter: 
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/10050035...1802L0kPRv
It is adjustable 

The idea is very simple, when you need to move the display to another socket, it does not turn off and lasts for a while.

I will upgrade design, DC connector replace to this:

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/10050042...1802Lcj1Gt

Sano
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(01-02-2023, 17:04)sano2 Wrote:  Hello Zac,

I have got many UPS boards, in this case I used this one:

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/40011051...1802L0kPRv

This small UPS with 5V output is also suitable to use with the 4Pro Dual Band receivers. I'm using them on my units for more than a year, without any issue.
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#10

That's very cool!
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