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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Gliniany" data-source="post: 186285" data-attributes="member: 34160"><p>For anyone that is interested, this is the fruit of my labours. a final working prototype of a fully customisable arboreal enclosure ( I took the advice given and stuck with the regular cuboid shape for the prototype).</p><p>There is a temp/humidty sensor connected to a BBC microbit computer, utilising two buttons to display both temperature and humidity displayed on a 27 LED interface. There is also a Micro camera connected to a raspberry pi zero W, which allows the customer to view the tarantula through an app on any mobile. The camera can be positioned wherever the customer desires in the enclosure. The BBC microbit is powered by the raspberry pi GPIO pins and the pi is powered from the mains.</p><p></p><p>All elements of the enclosure has been created using recycled/recyclable materials and is fully customisable through 3D printing and CAD. (as can be seen on all the circuitry housing and the funky water bowl)</p><p>(Apologies about the size of the hide, the full print would have taken 20 hours so i shrunk it lol)</p><p></p><p>Oh and the B. Hamorii moult is just for effect, to freak out the external examiner lol.</p><p></p><p>Let me know what you think please.</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Gliniany, post: 186285, member: 34160"] For anyone that is interested, this is the fruit of my labours. a final working prototype of a fully customisable arboreal enclosure ( I took the advice given and stuck with the regular cuboid shape for the prototype). There is a temp/humidty sensor connected to a BBC microbit computer, utilising two buttons to display both temperature and humidity displayed on a 27 LED interface. There is also a Micro camera connected to a raspberry pi zero W, which allows the customer to view the tarantula through an app on any mobile. The camera can be positioned wherever the customer desires in the enclosure. The BBC microbit is powered by the raspberry pi GPIO pins and the pi is powered from the mains. All elements of the enclosure has been created using recycled/recyclable materials and is fully customisable through 3D printing and CAD. (as can be seen on all the circuitry housing and the funky water bowl) (Apologies about the size of the hide, the full print would have taken 20 hours so i shrunk it lol) Oh and the B. Hamorii moult is just for effect, to freak out the external examiner lol. Let me know what you think please. Rob [/QUOTE]
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