All 9 Caseta Wireless Pico Remote - max range test, mount, replace battery, setup & troubleshoot

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2021
  • Discussing the 9 variations of the Lutron Caseta Wireless Pico Remote and covering how to find them. Also covering any other information as well as questions you may have on the Caseta Wireless Pico Remote.
    00:00 - Introduction
    02:49 - Testing Max Range of Pico
    05:56 - Find & Cover 9 Pico Remotes
    08:38 - Mounting Options for Pico
    10:19 - Setup Pico Remote w/ hub
    14:54 - Setup Pico Remote w/out hub
    18:58 - Pico Battery Life & Replacing
    21:04 - Troubleshooting
    23:58 - Retest Max Range of Pico
    Update notes to video!
    - when replacing battery in pico remote please use a non-conductive tool to remove battery unlike what i have shown in video.. to prevent damaging the circuit board.
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Комментарии • 28

  • @collinthomas6288
    @collinthomas6288 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is the best video on lutron caseta

  • @joelafreeman
    @joelafreeman Год назад +1

    Your setup demo at 10:22 is perfect and exactly what I needed to confirm.. that two different Picos could independently overlap/control two dimmer loads to split up zones in our basement finish. Appreciate it.

  • @ptortora1
    @ptortora1 9 месяцев назад

    Best explanation out there - thank you.

  • @pedrolanza4318
    @pedrolanza4318 Год назад

    I am in the market for these smart switches. This was a great video and was very informative. You pretty much answered all of my questions. Thank you

  • @brussell2932
    @brussell2932 2 года назад +3

    Nicely done! Those were very good tutorials. The only thing I will mention is that when removing the battery from a PICO, a metal screwdriver is perilously close to the Integrated circuit. I suggest using a non-metallic tool such as a wood match stick or something similar to push the battery out from under its retaining clip.

    • @danieldesandre353
      @danieldesandre353 2 года назад

      Thank you.. yes it would have been better to use/shown a non-conductive tool in video.. i will be sure to show in the future and will add to notes

  • @TheZenaMan
    @TheZenaMan 2 года назад

    Really helpful, thanks!

  • @slimbucketchimp5
    @slimbucketchimp5 3 года назад

    Section 6 is killing it right now!

  • @KilianStudio
    @KilianStudio 4 месяца назад

    Lutron should hire you and kick some cash your way!

  • @alanmoore2197
    @alanmoore2197 10 месяцев назад

    "line of sight" was the wrong description here. If anything its an "RF line of sight" which can easily go right though multiple partition walls and is able to get through brick & stone walls with some attenuation. I have found Lutron's described distance ranges to be relatively conservative for typical US homes.

  • @jimb9946
    @jimb9946 Год назад

    Nice job on this video. What are the pico remotes with night lights you referenced? Also, I didn’t know that about not touching the bottom of the battery what is the issue there, oils from your fingers damaging the battery?

  • @glockman9c
    @glockman9c Год назад

    Can you use the 4 scene pico on regular home caseta base? It is a pro sku but will it work on non-pro bridge?

  • @alanmoore2197
    @alanmoore2197 Год назад

    Good work and some good points about functionality. However your (soon to be) favorite 4 button Pico remote is one you haven't met yet.
    The Pico scene (labelled) remotes PJ2-4B-GWH-P01 / -P02 / -P03 are actually a quite different kind of Pico. Regardless of the actual pre-printed labels (that might not fully meet your needs*) these Pico's are far more configurable. You can program, every button on the remote to set any level for any group of devices in your whole home regardless of room assignment. There is no dedicated off button - all can be scenes. Each button can control a totally different set of devices. You have to program this up in the App of course.
    *It is quite easy to swap the button plates around between any 4 button Picos. In fact I ordered custom engraved Picos but disappointingly it wasn't this kind delivered - but I just swapped the custom printed button caps into one of these Pico bodies (the button labels in the app labels are the predefined ones of course). I would prefer to have all my 4 button remotes this way for extra flexibility - but it isn't always needed. Be nice if the app let you redefine the button labels too.

    • @rickwilberg2279
      @rickwilberg2279 Год назад

      Alan, I hope you see this. I just received the PJ2 -4B-GLA-41. I am working on trying to figure out how to have a button trigger a scene that is set in the app. The devices I am looking to control are Diva Dimmers, Claro Swithces, Fan Control(hardwired), and Serena Shades. How have you set up that remote so that the button triggers a scene?

    • @alanmoore2197
      @alanmoore2197 Год назад

      @@rickwilberg2279 You have to actually buy just the ones I noted - these are the only ones with the full functionality described.

    • @alanmoore2197
      @alanmoore2197 Год назад

      @@rickwilberg2279 More specifically to your question Lutron doesn’t allow a button press to trigger a ‘scene’ that you previously set up in the App. But in the App you can define a scene that is executed by that button (the scene isn’t otherwise available under scenes in the App - it is an odd limitation - but that is the way it works). Except for the special picos I noted the scenes on all buttons of a pico must control all the same devices (typically a rooms worth). Start in devices and edit the pico… What you can do depends very much on the pico. You can also set the button scenes manually on the Pico (see the instructions)

    • @rickwilberg2279
      @rickwilberg2279 Год назад

      @@alanmoore2197 and does the pico remote you mentioned work with Casetta?

    • @alanmoore2197
      @alanmoore2197 Год назад

      @@rickwilberg2279 Yes - fully all features for all caseta devices and I believe serena shade too. Any button (all 4) can be a scene with any devices you have in any rooms set to any levels - and each button can control totally different device sets (that is what is great about these 3 picos)

  • @tylerturrubiate3524
    @tylerturrubiate3524 Год назад

    Can you locally dim with the 4 button pico or is it all through the app?

  • @robichaud-carew
    @robichaud-carew Год назад

    What driver are you using for your light strip? Looking for a dimmable driver that can plug in like that.

  • @davidgay3860
    @davidgay3860 2 года назад

    Did you do a test through the walls of the house? Is there any limitation from hub distance to any of the Caseta switches or remotes in the house?

    • @diysmartlighting2484
      @diysmartlighting2484  2 года назад

      Avoid heavy appliances like the refrigerator.. thick walls and large metal objects can affect the signal as well.. ive had homeworks qs switches (top notch lutron smart switch) have issues from a repeater 20 feet away because of an exterior wall has that metal in the stucco

  • @caswellthompson6432
    @caswellthompson6432 2 года назад

    So it has to be in clear line of sight if it's not connected to a hub? I was wanting to add a remote as a switch around a corner, it's only going to be 10 feet away but through one wall

    • @diysmartlighting2484
      @diysmartlighting2484  2 года назад

      It does not require clear line of site.. but i would suggest keeping it away from heavy appliances and thick dense walls, in some cases it can drastically limit the distance and reliability

  • @justink7269
    @justink7269 Год назад

    In buildings, theres real obstacles to communication. Not some country road with clean air.

    • @diysmartlighting2484
      @diysmartlighting2484  Год назад

      Oh 100% agree, I was showing that it’s possible to get further than what is advertised.. shoot trying to get through some walls homework’s QS can’t even make it 10ft from a repeater depending what it’s made of

  • @joejoe6949
    @joejoe6949 2 года назад

    Shit i got 60 feet on a pico with a 3way switch