WMR92N: Outdoor sensor case THGR918
by franky99 · via Thingiverse
| Format | STL |
| Category | Electronics |
| License | CC BY-SA |
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| Uploaded | Mar 23, 2026 |
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Description
Yes my 2003 Oregon Scientific WMR928 ist still operational (2026)! Some Sensors had to be optimised, rainfunnel and wind sensors reprinted, The housing of the external temperature/humidity sensor has now crumbled, so I had to design a new one. The sensor has been in a printed Stevensin shield for years. Please print two copies. In one, drill the two screw holes out to 3 mm, and in the other, cut an M3 thread. This way, the two housing halves can be screwed together. By the way, the WMR humidity sensors break down after a few years (displaying humidity values that are too low); a suitable, currently functioning replacement is a CJ-HR31 or HR202L (10 pieces for $2.50 on AliExpress).
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