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<img src="https://github.com/ale1800/ESP-360-REMOTE/blob/main/Images/assembled_bottom.jpg" width=300/><img src="https://github.com/ale1800/ESP-360-REMOTE/blob/main/Images/assembled_both.jpg" width=300/>
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<img src="https://github.com/ale1800/ESP-360-REMOTE/blob/main/Images/assembled_bottom.jpg" width=300/><img src="https://github.com/ale1800/ESP-360-REMOTE/blob/main/Images/assembled_both.jpg" width=300/>
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The screw the top part and turn the board on!
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Then screw the top part and turn the board on!
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<img src="https://github.com/ale1800/ESP-360-REMOTE/blob/main/Images/assembled.jpg" width=300/>
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<img src="https://github.com/ale1800/ESP-360-REMOTE/blob/main/Images/assembled.jpg" width=300/>
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# Dimensions
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# Dimensions
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The board is really small. It fits everywhere It is only 5cm (diameter) x 3cm (height) without the enclosure. This is the comparison against the broadlink rm3 mini, the only device I have as reference
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The board is really small. It fits everywhere because is only 5cm (diameter) x 3.5cm (height) without the enclosure. This is the comparison against the broadlink rm3 mini, the only device I have as reference
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<img src="https://github.com/ale1800/ESP-360-REMOTE/blob/main/Images/vs_broadlink.jpeg" width=500/>
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<img src="https://github.com/ale1800/ESP-360-REMOTE/blob/main/Images/vs_broadlink.jpeg" width=500/>
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# Enclosure
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# Enclosure
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In this repo you can also file the two stl files of the enclosure, so you can print it yourself choosing the color according to where you want to place it!
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In this repo you can also find the two stl files of the enclosure, so you can print it yourself choosing the color according to where you want to place it!
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The already designed one has some openings near the usb-c and the two built-in sensors, to improve the air flow to cool down the temperature sensor. The top part is screwable, so you don't need screws or other components.
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The already designed one has some openings near the usb-c and the two built-in sensors, to improve the air flow to cool down the temperature sensor. The top part is screwable, so you don't need screws or other components.
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I only tried printing with light colors PLA and the IR transmission was not affected at all. I can't say anything about other materials or dark colors
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I only tried printing with light colors PLA and the IR transmission was not affected at all. I can't say anything about other materials or dark colors
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<img src="https://github.com/ale1800/ESP-360-REMOTE/blob/main/Images/without_top.jpeg" width=500/>
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<img src="https://github.com/ale1800/ESP-360-REMOTE/blob/main/Images/without_top.jpeg" width=500/>
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# OSHWA Certification
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# OSHWA Certification
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In the end, the project also as the OSHWA certification with UID IT000012, so it's completely open source!
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In the end, the project also has the OSHWA certification with UID IT000012, so it's completely open source!
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<img src="https://github.com/ale1800/ESP-360-REMOTE/blob/main/Images/oshwa.jpeg" width=500/>
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<img src="https://github.com/ale1800/ESP-360-REMOTE/blob/main/Images/oshwa.jpeg" width=500/>
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