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Overview

Attempt number 3: accomplish a few improvements in the timelapse process.

What's working:

  • The camera is working and is able to capture images. There was a problem initially, but after trying to re-enable the camera several times, and rebooting several times, the camera started working.
  • The script to dump images into a directory works great in concept. Easy to keep everything segregated.

What to do differently for this timelapse:

  • 64 gb thumbdrive for space
  • camera angles - better control mechanism
  • case: improved housing for Pi and for Pi camera (integrated?)

Rainberry (Nope)

Sorry folks. This is for Raspberry Pi Model A+.

Weatherproof case:

Rainberry requires 3d printed case, but also a few other parts. Here's the complete parts list:

3D printed case

Screws to hold case externally in place:

  • 4-40 Thread, 3/4″ Phillips flat head, total 4 (91771A113) for case

Screws to hold Pi internally to case:

  • 4-40 Thread, 3/16″, total 4 (91772A105) for Pi

Screws to hold Pi camera:

  • M2 Size, 5MM, total 4 (92000A012) for Pi camera

Camera-case seal:

  • M1.6 Size, 4MM, total 4 (92000A002) for seal
  • O-Ring, 13mm id, 1.5mm (5233T39) for seal

Glass lens for camera seal

External power cable:

  • O-Ring, 1.5mm, 1ft length (1187N11) for case and Shrink wrap (6855K14) for USB cable

Case Mount:

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