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Lutron Caseta Smart Start Kit (Dimmer Switch w/ Bridge & Pico Wall Mount) $80 + Free Shipping

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Oct 3, 2024
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grayguy1
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Just know that this is the older dimmer switch style. They still make them and they work well, but consider which style you want before selecting this one. It's a little harder to know what to push when the lights are off, and it's easy to end up pressing "on" (full blast) when you'd prefer to dim up from off. Also, "on" can't remember it's last state, so each time you're turning them on it's either 100% or dimming up from off.

They work excellently though and I have my entire house done with these and the picos. I wish the dimmers were like the picos with the center button. That lets you pick a specific state or trigger multiple lights in a scene. You can get one that works that way, but it's a much more expensive low voltage version.
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Norse0223
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Quote from grayguy1 :
Just know that this is the older dimmer switch style. They still make them and they work well, but consider which style you want before selecting this one. It's a little harder to know what to push when the lights are off, and it's easy to end up pressing "on" (full blast) when you'd prefer to dim up from off. Also, "on" can't remember it's last state, so each time you're turning them on it's either 100% or dimming up from off.

They work excellently though and I have my entire house done with these and the picos. I wish the dimmers were like the picos with the center button. That lets you pick a specific state or trigger multiple lights in a scene. You can get one that works that way, but it's a much more expensive low voltage version.
I'm thinking of placing tiny silicone dots on the ON button. Go by feel.
Oct 5, 2024
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grayguy1
Oct 5, 2024
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Quote from Norse0223 :
I'm thinking of placing tiny silicone dots on the ON button. Go by feel.
There is a tiny dot on the dim up button (one of the two triangle dimmer buttons in the middle), but it's like reading braille with one dot and requires sensitively "feeling" for it.
Last edited by grayguy1 October 5, 2024 at 04:32 PM.

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