In this episode of the Teardown Sessions from Crowd Supply, we unboxed and built Leon Anavi’s open source fume extractor, which was successfully funded on Crowd Supply. Anavi Technology makes open source hardware powered by free and open source software.
Helen’s internet cut out during the stream (oh no!) so here is part two:
The perfect kit for getting started. Includes ANAVI Fume Extractor PCB (1), 5 V DC 80x80 mm fan (1), acrylic enclosure (1), filters (2), 0.96" OLED display (1), and USB-to-serial debug cable (1).
The kit for makers. Includes ANAVI Fume Extractor PCB (1), 5 V DC 80x80 mm fan (1), acrylic enclosure (1), filters (2), 0.96" OLED display (1), USB-to-serial debug cable (1), HTU21D temperature, and humidity sensor (1) and MQ-135 gas sensor (1).
Everything a developer needs! Includes ANAVI Fume Extractor PCB (1), 5 V DC 80x80 mm fan (1), acrylic enclosure (1), filters (2), 0.96" OLED display (1), USB-to-serial debug cable (1) and all sensor modules: HTU21D temperature and humidity sensor (1), MQ-135 gas sensor (1), BH1750 light sensor (1), and BMP180 temperature and barometric pressure sensor (1).