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Airwick HAHNode build

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by netcompsys

The HAHnode is a clone of the Arduino compatible Jeenode and like the Jeenode communicates over RF using an RFM12B. This is a hack of an Airwick Air Freshener , utilising its on board PIR and adding other sensors. The aim is to hide in plain sight

Credit to Derek at www.dbzoo.com/livebox/hah_hahnode#airwick_hahnode

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A Airwick Air freshener
B Airwick unboxed
C Battery compartment
D Opening up
E PCB component side
F PCB Solder side
G The inner tube
H Where to cut
I Inside the battery half
J Inside the front half
K The Airwick PCB with track cuts
L The Airwick PCB with track cuts marked
M The LDR cable made up
N The Temperature cable maide up
O DS18B20 wires
P the cable for the PIR
Q the cables connected
R The PCBs and HAHnode fitted
S The base is cut down to the minimum
T On the bench connected to the PC
U Reassembled showing LDR
V Reassembled from the front
W Reassembled form the back
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