Thingiverse
AudioMoth Vault v3
von brandonh
12
Downloads
12
Likes
1
Makes
Protect and mount your [AudioMoth](https://www.openacousticdevices.info/) (a full-spectrum acoustic datalogger) in style.
The **AudioMoth Vault v3** is a highly-water-resistant case designed for field usage, which you can make with about $3 in materials, in under 3 hours, on any 3D printer. It provides a lower-cost alternative to the official waterproof case for the AudioMoth. With a little care in printing, it will pass an extended submersion test.
Compared to the [v1 Vault](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4546491), this one is easier to mount, vastly more water resistant, and has fewer parts that are much easier to source. At the desk, magnets are fun, but in the field, durability and mountability matter more.
Thanks to [Bat Conservation International](http://www.batcon.org/) and other researchers, prototypes of the AudioMoth vault have been field-tested in the cloud forests of Nyungwe National Park in Rwanda, limestone forests in Jamaica, and near streams in Pennsylvani
The **AudioMoth Vault v3** is a highly-water-resistant case designed for field usage, which you can make with about $3 in materials, in under 3 hours, on any 3D printer. It provides a lower-cost alternative to the official waterproof case for the AudioMoth. With a little care in printing, it will pass an extended submersion test.
Compared to the [v1 Vault](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4546491), this one is easier to mount, vastly more water resistant, and has fewer parts that are much easier to source. At the desk, magnets are fun, but in the field, durability and mountability matter more.
Thanks to [Bat Conservation International](http://www.batcon.org/) and other researchers, prototypes of the AudioMoth vault have been field-tested in the cloud forests of Nyungwe National Park in Rwanda, limestone forests in Jamaica, and near streams in Pennsylvani
Hast du dieses Modell gedruckt? Einloggen und dein Make teilen!
Melde dich an, um einen Kommentar zu hinterlassen
AnmeldenNoch keine Kommentare – sei der Erste!