![]() ![]() I won’t cover the exact steps to build the enclosure, but will say that when you work with cardboard, measure twice and cut with several passes of your cutting tool. ![]() In my build, I got a bit fancy and decided to repurpose the Grove kit box as an enclosure. This project will use the follow parts from the kit:Īssembly of the project requires zero soldering. (1) Grove Starter Kit for Particle Mesh - the kit comes with a number of different sensors.If you’ve not done that yet, follow the instructions here before you begin this project. (1) Particle Argon - this project assumes you’ve set up your Argon.In order to follow along with this guide, you’ll need the following items. Thanks to the ease of use of the Grove system, this should be an accessible project even if you’re just starting out. The goal is to measure the current temperature, display that value on a display, and an RGB LED to give a visual warning if the temperature crosses a predefined threshold. In this tutorial, you’ll make a simple Wi-Fi thermometer using the Particle Argon and the Grove Starter Kit for Particle Mesh. ![]()
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