I've tried searching out a few past posts here and on other forums and haven't found anything that quite matches my scenario/issue.
The fan: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Harbor-Bree...ade/5014528857
The switch: Lutron PD-5ANS-WH-R
Wiring: I have just a single wire/switch from the fan to the wall. I'm OK with the fan/light being all-on/all-off with this switch. I have the remote that I can use for controlling individual functions.
The issue:
With the wall-switch in the on-position, I connect the wires to the remote control's control box in the fan. I can measure voltage to the output wires at the same as what's coming in (e.g. around 115v). Everything works.
If I turn off the switch at the wall and then back on, the output voltage of the wires is very low and the remote doesn't work until the control box is disconnected from power and reconnected with the switch on at the wall.
Note:
In another room with a traditional on/off switch and a different Hunter fan, the same setup works. The remote control's control box appears to be identical in that fan. Which, short of un-wiring the Caseta, leads me to believe this is a Caseta-to-Hunter combination issue.
Question:
Are there known issues with the Hunter/Caseta combos? Does anyone have any troubleshooting recommendations?