RE: WeatherDuino UPS -
werk_ag - 27-03-2020
I designed a 3D printable basic enclosure for the WeatherDuino UPS board v1.3
Top cover can easily be removed by hand to inspect or change batteries. No screws.
Can be printed at 0.3 or 0.2 resolution.
Hope it be useful to someone.
Box includes some extra standoffs, because I use an extra step down converter (white type 1, magenta type 2).
Picture of the first version of this enclosure, without the WeatherDuino logo on the front panel.
RE: WeatherDuino UPS -
uncle_bob - 27-03-2020
Nice job! You learnt that quick!
What software package did you use? I started in Sketchup and now use Fusion 360 but use TinkerCAD for quick jobs.
RE: WeatherDuino UPS -
werk_ag - 27-03-2020
Hi Uncle_Bob
Much by the contrary, my abilities to draw always have been close to absolute zero, and continue that way... I tried some of the common 3D design software, with no success. In the process of searching, I had found OpenSCAD. Its use is completely different, is more like programming than drawing. Besides that, there are dozens of scripts, specially for boxes, which after some quick learning, can easily be adapted to your needs.
For complex designs from scratch, OpenSCAD require advanced knowledge of geometry and maths.
For now I'm quite happy in being able to 3D print very basic boxes to some of my electronic projects, of course these simple designs are far behind of the excellent WeatherDuino enclosures, designed by the master Jarek.
For the box above, I did many changes on the original script code. Now I can get any similar box, just by changing some parameters on the interface, like width, height, etc... its an work in progress.
As said, there are many scripts for OpenSCAD, take a look at this one:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1264391
RE: WeatherDuino UPS -
engolling - 27-03-2020
The box is looking pretty awesome
RE: WeatherDuino UPS -
Barrow4491 - 27-03-2020
(27-03-2020, 04:14)Werk_AG Wrote: I designed a 3D printable basic enclosure for the WeatherDuino UPS board v1.3
Top cover can easily be removed by hand to inspect or change batteries. No screws.
Can be printed at 0.3 or 0.2 resolution.
Hope it be useful to someone.
Box includes some extra standoffs, because I use an extra step down converter (white type 1, magenta type 2).
Picture of the first version of this enclosure, without the WeatherDuino logo on the front panel.
Werk,
I cannot open the file it reports as "not a valid archive"
regards
Jim
RE: WeatherDuino UPS -
AllanG - 27-03-2020
(27-03-2020, 22:40)Barrow4491 Wrote:
Werk,
I cannot open the file it reports as "not a valid archive"
regards
Jim
I couldn't open it either using Windows 10 unzip, Jim. I used 7-Zip instead though and it was fine.
Hope that helps.
Allan.
RE: WeatherDuino UPS -
werk_ag - 27-03-2020
(27-03-2020, 22:40)Barrow4491 Wrote: Werk,
I cannot open the file it reports as "not a valid archive"
regards
Jim
(27-03-2020, 22:57)AllanG Wrote: I couldn't open it either using Windows 10 unzip, Jim. I used 7-Zip instead though and it was fine.
Hope that helps.
Allan.
Hi Jim and AllanG
Thanks for the report.
I have updated the file right now, please download it again and report back.
Rgs
RE: WeatherDuino UPS -
Barrow4491 - 27-03-2020
(27-03-2020, 04:14)Werk_AG Wrote: I designed a 3D printable basic enclosure for the WeatherDuino UPS board v1.3
Top cover can easily be removed by hand to inspect or change batteries. No screws.
Can be printed at 0.3 or 0.2 resolution.
Hope it be useful to someone.
Box includes some extra standoffs, because I use an extra step down converter (white type 1, magenta type 2).
Picture of the first version of this enclosure, without the WeatherDuino logo on the front panel.
Werk,
File opens fine now,thanks
Could you post photos of the enclosure with the components installed
Regards
Jim
RE: WeatherDuino UPS -
werk_ag - 28-03-2020
Hi Jim,
Assembling in the box is basically putting the UPS v1.3 board inside and connecting some wires.
RE: WeatherDuino UPS -
Barrow4491 - 28-03-2020
(28-03-2020, 00:17)Werk_AG Wrote: Hi Jim,
Assembling in the box is basically putting the UPS v1.3 board inside and connecting some wires.
Thanks Werk,
just wondering why you have the second converter and the multi colour led?