We decided to use a Laser Cutting machine and acrylic material for our enclosure. Of course, the design, material and fabrication process is entirely up to you and the route you decided to go. We are just going to tell you our process
The two holes by each side are to accommodate the DS18B20 wire and the RJ11 connections.
The two holes on top are for the Solar panel connections. while the rectangular hole is for the UV sensor connections.
The two holes on the front are for the battery and button switch.
The ridge at the back is to access the electronics and there is a back panel which slides in.
Obviously from all this if your setup is different, you will have to come up with your own measurements and design choices.
The laser cutting .dxf files are available below should you decide to go this route.
[DXF Files Drive Link Here]
Another alternative is 3D Printing. There is also a 3D model available for the enclosure. It is not as complete as the laser cut model but should provide a good base for modelling. The download link is in the embed below