diff --git a/Simple-ESPSomfy-RTS-device.md b/Simple-ESPSomfy-RTS-device.md index 9b85b23..3af06fb 100644 --- a/Simple-ESPSomfy-RTS-device.md +++ b/Simple-ESPSomfy-RTS-device.md @@ -175,6 +175,12 @@ Some enterprising folks have created really cool cases for your project. Here a ![image](https://github.com/rstrouse/ESPSomfy-RTS/assets/47839015/437984f7-7ffc-4380-b66f-408090962e58) ![image](https://github.com/rstrouse/ESPSomfy-RTS/assets/47839015/cd34e002-85e9-45e3-83fb-3e6a1ba5f47a) +And here is one from @bggsolar that is small enough to hide in plain sight! +* [ESPSomfy-RTS Case - ESP32 C3-Mini, S2-Mini, S3-Mini](https://www.printables.com/de/model/726440-espsomfy-rts-case-for-esp32c3-mini-and-c1101) + +![image](https://github.com/rstrouse/ESPSomfy-RTS/assets/47839015/72b147b4-109c-42e5-91f2-8a0d08bf0ccd) +![image](https://github.com/rstrouse/ESPSomfy-RTS/assets/47839015/b0ef6d6d-58ca-4677-9fcd-935de8afd876) + # More Polished Version If you are like me and cannot bear to have something that looks all cobbled up when you want to show it off you can create a more polished version using a breadboard, a couple of headers, and some kynar wire soldered to the back of the board. Below is a picture of the finished project. I built 3 of these out of all the radios that I bought.