Hi there
I've made a CAD drawing of the housing for the Audiomoth, which can be exported to a STL file for 3D printing, as well as drawings of the gaskets. The housing is two pieces rather than 4, so if you use it, you'll only need the one gasket, rather than 3. The gaskets: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/a9a95cd9a59abcb6024d6400/w/684d9b044f1ac021b341b038/e/16491f34d189aebff4e7ccb7 The housing:
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/f2a7716c1aee0c2efec30e17/w/16cd33fcd57e9390832a3f53/e/92d396efb199ed6c0ad1a795
Why hole diameter in enclosure exactly 7mm?
I sourced all my hardware from RS Components. Not the cheapest, but they allow small orders
This looks like a clever design Nicholas, great!
I will check if I can get the bits I need without having to get 1000 of them.
Hi Nicholas
Ok great, do you have pictures of an existing one? Where have you been deploying this case so far?
Thank you
Hi Axel
The gasket seals between the box and the lid. The lid has a recess into which the gasket fits. I didn't bother getting gaskets specifically cut, just bought sheets of the neoprene material and cut them out with an Xactoblade.
You will also need the additional hardware that goes with the original perspex laser cut case, the standoffs and machine screws.
Hi Nicholas
Nice designs, but I don't get how some parts are put together, do you have an example of the finished design?
Thanks
Axel