ESP32 Water Meter / Water-meter / AI on the edge
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Description
ESP32 Holder for an Analog Water Meter
UPDATE 05/2025 - V3
- The lid has been enhanced with a diffuser, resulting in softer, more subdued lighting. An AMS is required to print the diffuser. Alternatively, the entire component can be printed in white.
- A 3rd plate has been added, incorporating these modifications.
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UPDATE 03/2025 - V2
- The lid has been redesigned, including the housing. A cable tie is no longer necessary. It fits as a replacement for the old holder.
- The SD card must be removed before inserting the ESP32. It can then be reinserted through the small slot.
- Tip: After alignment, a drop of superglue in the groove prevents the lid from slipping.
- Suitable for: Water meters with a diameter of Ø 86 mm
- Distance: Approximately 100 mm between the water meter and the lens
- Note: The lens on the ESP32 must be carefully aligned.
Printing Notes:
- The holder can be printed without additional supports.
Project Description and Software:
- GitHub: jomjol/AI-on-the-edge-device Easy-to-use device for connecting “old” measuring units (water, power, gas,…) to the digital world
- Remix: Thingiverse
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