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📦 Wall-Mount Enclosure — What Do You Think?

So... how did it turn out? I think it looks pretty decent!
Despite the compact size, I managed to fit all the sensors inside — including the CO sensor and space for a future DAC module (for controlling ventilation fans or even smart lighting).
Not bad for something that hangs on the wall, right? 😄
For the upcoming stretch goal enclosures, I'm going to add some visual flair. I think you're going to like what I have in mind. 😏
🧪 CO Sensor Update: DFRobot SEN0466
After testing several options, I went with the DFRobot SEN0466 carbon monoxide sensor.
It's been integrated into Aura's system and running for 3 days straight now. So far, so good! ✅
By the way, I've updated the standard desktop enclosure design so you won't have to reprint the whole thing if you decide to add a CO sensor or DAC module later.

Just swap out the back cover — that's it!
But... there's one annoying thing.
The cable situation. 🤦♂️
I can't find a Gravity to STEMMA QT cable (JST-PH to JST-SH) shorter than 200mm anywhere. Actually, they basically don't exist except for this one option.
Your options:
- Use the included cable and solder a STEMMA QT connector — takes 5 minutes, pretty straightforward
- Hunt for a compatible cable — good luck, you'll need it
Why I'm annoyed about the 200mm cable:
Longer I2C cables add capacitance and can cause signal integrity issues. Ideally, you'd add pull-up resistors for stability... but let's be honest, nobody is going to do that. 😅
I've done everything I can in firmware to compensate, but occasionally (like once every 1-2 hours) there's a tiny touchscreen hiccup. We're talking 0.1% chance you'd even notice — but it drives me crazy because I want everything to work perfectly.
(Yes, I have a problem. I know.) 🤓
The Bigger Picture:
There aren't really any other good CO sensor options that integrate this cleanly. The SEN0466 isn't cheap (~$60-70), but when we're talking about carbon monoxide detection, I don't think saving $20-30 is worth it.
I'll give the final "go ahead and buy this sensor" confirmation in the next update once I'm 100% confident — but right now it's looking like our best (and only) realistic choice.
Stay tuned for the next update!
Questions about the wall-mount or CO sensor? Drop them below! 💬
