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ESP32 + BME680 Sensor Housing
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This is a housing I made for an ESP32 (doit esp32 devkit v1) and a BME680 gas / air quality sensor.
**Parts:**
*1x ESP32 Devkit v1* (eg https://www.banggood.com/ESP32-Development-Board-WiFibluetooth-Ultra-Low-Power-Consumption-Dual-Cores-ESP-32-ESP-32S-Board-p-1109512.html?rmmds=search&cur_warehouse=CN)
*1x BME680 Sensor* (eg https://www.banggood.com/GY-MCU680V1-BME680-Temperature-Humidity-Pressure-Indoor-Air-Quality-IAQ-Sensor-Module-p-1416437.html?rmmds=search&cur_warehouse=CN)
Uses 2x M3 screws to secure the top lid.
Sensor is used with my home assistant setup to monitor air quality in our main living space. Using esphome on the device which was extremely easy to setup and get working. If anyone ever buys these exact devices, worth noting the i2c address for the BME680 is 0x76, not 0x77 as you often see in examples...
**Parts:**
*1x ESP32 Devkit v1* (eg https://www.banggood.com/ESP32-Development-Board-WiFibluetooth-Ultra-Low-Power-Consumption-Dual-Cores-ESP-32-ESP-32S-Board-p-1109512.html?rmmds=search&cur_warehouse=CN)
*1x BME680 Sensor* (eg https://www.banggood.com/GY-MCU680V1-BME680-Temperature-Humidity-Pressure-Indoor-Air-Quality-IAQ-Sensor-Module-p-1416437.html?rmmds=search&cur_warehouse=CN)
Uses 2x M3 screws to secure the top lid.
Sensor is used with my home assistant setup to monitor air quality in our main living space. Using esphome on the device which was extremely easy to setup and get working. If anyone ever buys these exact devices, worth noting the i2c address for the BME680 is 0x76, not 0x77 as you often see in examples...
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