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Fish feeder with camera for HomeAssistant
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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6.5 h
1 plate
Open in Bambu Studio
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Bill of Materials
List other parts
- M3x35 screws x 4: You should have some at home :)
- ESP32 Cam Module + Bluetooth ESP32 5V Dual Core 32-bit CPU with 2MP Camera x 1: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B089MDKBWG
- Servo with Continuous Rotation DS04-NFC x 1: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B086GRSNS6
- 608 ZZ Ball Bearings, 8 mm x 22 mm x 7 mm Metal Double Shielded x 1: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0DJ2QC9H2
- USB-C female 2-wire installation type C socket x 1: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0CDC1X4BY
- HT Pipe Reducer Reducing Sleeve Reducing Transition Pipe 110/50 x 1: https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Pipe-Reducer-Reducing-Sleeve-Transition/dp/B01JH34JHA
Description
This is a simple USB-C powered fish feeder which can be controlled from home assistant. It is easy to assemble and works perfect for extruded fish food with a diameter > 1.5mm. The fish food is stored in a 110mm → 50mm HT pipe reducer (not part of this print)
Beside the 3d printed parts you need a ESP32-cam module, a servo with continuous rotation and one 8x22mm ball bearing,
a USB-C connector as well as four M3x35 screws.
The needed tools are a soldering iron and a hot glue gun. Have a look at the documentation to figure out how things have to be assembled.
Have a look at my github repository for the firmware to run this thing.
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