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# Adding The SCD40 CO2 Sensor To The AIR-1 (Mesh Case Design)
# Adding The SCD40 CO2 Sensor To The AIR-1 (Original Design)

1\. Unplug your AIR-1 from power and remove the back

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# Adding CO2 to AIR-1



[Please Click here if you have the older AIR-1 case with the black mesh sides](https://wiki.apolloautomation.com/products/air1/addons/adding-co2-to-air-1-mesh-case-design/ "Wiki for old air-1 case design with mesh sides").

1\. Unplug your AIR-1 from power and lift the top of the case or "lid".
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9\. You are now done and your AIR-1 is now able to be used with the GPIO Header addon! Here is the pinout image below and <a href="https://wiki.apolloautomation.com/products/air1/examples/how-to-use-the-apollo-gpio-header-to-control-an-led-strip/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">here's a great wiki article showing you how to add a small led strip!</a>

##### Warning: If you plan to use a lot of leds or your gpio project requires a lot of power then you need to use a dedicated power supply and not try to use too much power (under 1amp) from the GPIO of the device! You can power the AIR-1 via the vcc (5v) and GND pins but please do not power it via the pins AND the USB-C port, it should be one or the other.
!!! warning "Warning"

If you plan to use a lot of leds or your gpio project requires a lot of power then you need to use a dedicated power supply and not try to use too much power (under 350mA) from the GPIO of the device! You can power the AIR-1 via the vcc (5v) and GND pins but please do not power it via the pins AND the USB-C port, it should be one or the other.

![](../../../assets/gpio-header-pinout.webp)
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# Adding The MiCS-4514 Gas Sensor To The AIR-1

[Note: If you have the old "mesh" style case design please click here for the video.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKGwc2ZSMrw "Mesh Case Design for the AIR-1")
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1\. Unplug your AIR-1 from power and follow the video
[If you have the Original Design of the AIR-1 please click here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKGwc2ZSMrw "Mesh Case Design for the AIR-1")

Unplug your AIR-1 from power and follow the video below!

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