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Thread: Re-post (fixed error): New Pick-style Dimmer Switch for Caseta!

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    Quote Originally Posted by plazma View Post
    The price looks to be twice as much as the PD-6WCL but I haven't found any information yet on what the difference is. I am guessing that the dimmer is better on the low range due to requirement for the neutral. If anyone has any technical information on performance difference between the two dimmers, please post. For twice the price it may be quite a performer! Lower end dimmer would be well worth it. Plus a preset is a good option and can remove it if not wanted.
    I'm also curious about how it might differ from the PD-10NXD -- that's the Pro-level Caseta that was the option for ELV-based lighting before, right?

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    For twice the price, I would expect dimming to be significantly better than the standard version. If so I could use a few of these in the main living areas like the kitchen, dining room, and breakfast nook.

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    I'm assuming that this will address flicker issues associated with LED tape lighting (e.g. undercounter lights?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by julianm View Post
    I'm also curious about how it might differ from the PD-10NXD -- that's the Pro-level Caseta that was the option for ELV-based lighting before, right?
    After reading a bit more, it seems the PD-10NXD only controls ELV if you add a driver/interface to it.

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    It looks like at least one seller on Amazon is now carrying the White version of the ELV+ dimmer: https://www.amazon.com/Lutron-PD-5NE...dp/B01M22SK1W/

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    Kind of dark at home right now, but you get the idea:
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    Quote Originally Posted by julianm View Post
    Kind of dark at home right now, but you get the idea:
    Well now I need more info.... Where did you get them? Price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NathanJax View Post
    Well now I need more info.... Where did you get them? Price?
    Got the white from Amazon sold by Electrical Supply & Lighting for $119 (a few weeks ago). The black ones from MrSupply for $88-ish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by julianm View Post
    Got the white from Amazon sold by Electrical Supply & Lighting for $119 (a few weeks ago). The black ones from MrSupply for $88-ish.

    Nice. Let us know how they do. From another thread, it looks like you could take a spare white pico remote (if you have one laying around) and swap the black/white faces for a cheaper price.

    I'm interested to see how they work!

  10. #20
    Hey guys. The Pico (PJ2) plastic and the Pico-style button kit for this dimmer are not the same thing. I would advise against trying to swap these. You may be violating UL if doing it in a customers home.
    Phil Scheetz
    Lighting Control Solutions
    pscheetz@lightingcontrolsolutions.com

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