I had a few of these hygrometers already, so… :)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0BJ6N9SJ9
The back no longer slides into place, so you have to pop it on and off.
For this reason, I would not recommend using Silk PLA (like I did), as this does not have great layer adhesion, so the thin parts that hold the box together won't last very long.
.step file of my remixed part included. (Print time on Bambu P1S: 48m47s)
Also, thanks to cagriahiskali for the original…
https://makerworld.com/it/models/39647#profileId-39377
UPDATE: 07/01/2024
Modifications made to models after printing/testing….
- Print time reduced from 48m47s to 28m40s (for single hygrometer box)
- Added 0.6mm (3 layers) to the top of all boxes (when viewed standing upright) to give the locking tabs some extra durability.
- Increased the size of corresponding holes in the lids to allow for this.
- Removed some unnecessary fillets from my hygrometer box remix, and added some other fillets (probably for no worthwhile reason)
- Increased the size of the window for the hygrometer.
- Decreased the size of the side vents, to better match the vents of the hygrometer.
- Shortened the side rails of the hygrometer box lid, to make opening the lid easier/less damaging to the rails.
- Removed the bottom rail from hygrometer box lid, to make removing and replacing the lid easier.
- Converted the meshes of all parts to solid bodies, for easier editing. (They're still not perfect, but there are no longer 10,000+ faces per model). (This has no effect on printing, it only helps when editing the models in something like Fusion 360)
- .step, .3mf, and .f3d files included.
I have now printed this in PLA+, and it's way more robust than Silk PLA