ecobee ecobee3 3d models
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Adapts thermostat mount to 3M Command Strips (large) to wall-mount Ecobee 3 Lite without drilling holes in the wall. Useful where you are mounting an Ecobee3 to the wall using command adhesive, like in rental or near a through-wall A/C (PTAC). Has a...
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I needed an adapter for an Ecobee3 Lite, the one I tried using was for a slightly smaller one it seemed as the holes didn't line up. ...So I redrew it using the one I had already printed to speed things up and just used new mounting hole locations.
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This is a remix of the [Ecobee sensor stand](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2173118) and [Ecobee Sensor Wall Mount](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2392569). ...Just merged the two!
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Ecobee sensor wall mount. ...I printed at a resolution of .15 but I'm sure .3 will be just fine.
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Replacement stand for Ecobee SmartSensors. Stand press fits into the bottom of the sensor. ... Optional 3mm diameter magnet can be placed in the center.
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Replacement stand for Ecobee SmartSensors.The stand press fits into the bottom of the sensor.Optional 3mm diameter magnet can be placed in the center.
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Need to mount my Ecobee door sensor for garage door, the sensor doesn't sit very well on the trim so i made a stand off. it sits just above the trim, no issues with the door sensor being read. ... Designed in solidworks.
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Adapt the ecobee 4 to a standard electrical junction box.
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I made this adapter to allow the Ecobee to be installed in a North American type of electrical box. Most of the thermostats installed in newer houses have this type of box behind them, Personally, I didn't feel like patching up the hole in the wall...
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... something to cover up an old messy wall. I hope it saves someone else some time! I designed this for Ecobee 3, but I did leave a little extra room for other models since I noticed some of the other Ecobee models might be a slightly different shape.
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I then discovered that I could make an Ecobee work by using: - the Fujitsu UTY-TTRXZ1 Third Party Thermostat Convertor: https://shop.rfwel.com/products.php?productId=7095 - a 24VAC transformer like this: https://www.digikey.be/short/9pd8n8qj Of...
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**Warning : I noticed that Ecobee changed the design of their smart sensor. I only could look at pictures of the new sensor and the back looks much more spherical, it probably won't be compatible with this wall mount.** I used the original wall...
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Warning : I noticed that Ecobee changed the design of their smart sensor. I only could look at pictures of the new sensor and the back looks much more spherical, it probably won't be compatible with this wall mount.</strong></p> <p>I used the...
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This is a remix of an Ecobee 3 Lite wall mount by MagicSmokeSTAT I had 2 thermostats side by side for heat/cold and I replaced them with single ecobee. ...I needed some way to cover the wires and holes from older thermostats, as trying to find an old...
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This cover/protector for the Ecobee3 fits closely around the thermostat, then has a slope to the wall. Our special needs son pulled ours off the wall, so I designed this such that he is not able to grab it. ... The slopes make it so there is nothing to...
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Maybe the design has changed, or maybe folks don't mind the interference, but I made one that has three holes, using the upper electrical box screw hole to secure this plate and the Ecobee trim plate and backplate. Since the middle hole will have...
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These are wedges to mount Ecobee Smart Sensors (not the Room Sensor) at a different angle than Ecobee intended. These will point the face of the Smart Sensor at 90 degrees and 100 degrees from the mounting surface. Ecobee recommends mounting their...
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You mount the Smart Sensors using clip + wedge. Print instructionsCategory: Other Summary These are wedges to mount Ecobee Smart Sensors (not the Room Sensor) at a different angle than Ecobee intended. These will point the face of the Smart Sensor at...
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This is a modified version of the Ecobee electric box wall mount @benzboyracer01 created allowing for a horizontal mount. As another commenter mentioned, this is for low voltage use ONLY. There are two versions. ...The only difference is the middle...
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This wall-mount design replaces the mounting panel that comes with the Ecobee external sensors. If you are like me, you may have immediately lost the original panel, or your needs have changed and you want to keep the sensor up off of bookshelves...
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I'm using Ecobee room sensors (the older style) as motion detectors and wanted to be able to adjust where they point. I have designed the mount to articulate in 2 dimensions, which combined with the way the sensor rotates around the cover gives the...
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I recently became a father and when traveling with a crib it can be really difficult to find a good place to mount the baby camera. Designed this to hold the camera firmly in place and can snap onto the crib itself for an ideal position. Uploaded...
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I remixed @VenomCell's [design](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2392569) to mount in the corner of a room.
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Really surprised nobody has made a sensor mount yet. ... I bet you can't make one better than this.
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This is a remix of "Ecobee room sensor wall mount" by PatPatate awesome design . I want to reduce the support required. ...I have attached two files one with reduced support and one with no support required.
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Horizontal Junction box mounting adapter for ecobee 4 wall mounting. ... mounting holes recessed and extra material added around mounting holes for rigidity, the mounting holes should not need to be on isolated ears, if your box is slightly inset from...
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<p>Printed on a MK3 w/ 0.2mm nozzle using Esun PLA+. </p><p>Found I had to sometimes use a flat edge to dislodge the upper and lower parts to allow it to swivel freely, but this may be solved by reducing the nozzle...