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WALL MOUNT FOR SAUNIER DUVAL MIGo THERMOSTAT

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The thermostat in question is the Saunier Duval MIGo model, which is normally installed with new Saunier Duval condensing boilers starting in 2025.

Nothing to complain about the functioning of both the excellent condensing boiler and the MIGo WiFi thermostat, but as soon as I had to replace the batteries (it uses 3 AAA 1.5V batteries), the problem arose that the “plate” that supported the thermostat (wall-mounted with 2 wall plugs) once the batteries were replaced, was no longer able to support the thermostat itself because one of the small clips that should have been pressure-fitted onto the body of the thermostat itself, broke and there was no way to re-glue it….At this point, I designed a custom “pocket” support in PETG, to be used with 2 or 4 screws/wall plugs/double-sided tape, which allows the thermostat to be supported, to “move” both up, right, and left when pressing the + and - buttons, and finally to be very convenient for the next battery replacement.

I hope it can be helpful to anyone who, like me, has had or will have the same problem…..

ps: “likes” and Boost are welcome !!! :-)

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