A housing for a NodeMCU and a DHT11 temperature/humidity sensor. Just connect the NodeMCU to your Home Assistant or any other platform you prefer, and you're good to go. I connected a power bank to it and placed it in my filament box to monitor the humidity levels.
I printed it with PLA.
Usage:
Simply place your NodeMCU and DHT11 sensor into the designated slots in the enclosure. Secure the NodeMCU with screws, and press-fit the plastic pin to hold the DHT11 in place. The plastic pin for securing the DHT11 can also be used for the NodeMCU, but I recommend using 3 mm screws to fix the NodeMCU in place since it might be difficult to remove the board if pressed in with the pins!
Additional Items:
- NodeMCU ESP 8266 board
- DHT11 temperature sensor (on a breakout board)
- Cables to connect those two
- (opt) 4 x 3mm screws (max. length 1cm)