Question about Luton Pico Remotes

I've heard you can order them with custom engraving so I would assume you could order them blank . . . Note standard risk of assuming.

BTW...it looks like code "FREESHIP18" still works for free domestic shipping in the US from Energy Avenue.

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I've been trying to find a place that will sell the 4 button pico blank unengraved, and have them laser etched with larger custom icons in a horizontal orientation for scenes/modes. No luck so far.

Call Lutron directly. They do custom work, so they will know if it's possible. You might even be able to buy directly from them, but it won't be cheap.

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I did already. They’re usually very helpful but they joint pointed me to a general “where to buy” page that listed lutron resellers, that apparently (according to emailing them) we’re not “allowed by lutron” to sell their customized products. I’ve actually emailed 5 places and no one yet said that they can sell that part customized or blank.

Not that it is fully on topic. but pair these with the wall mount and a generic rectangle outlet cover. and they look like they were meant to be wherever you mount them. super clean way to add a " switch " somewhere. put one just outside my pantry door.

I have a Printer that is on an Appliance Module so I can turn it on from anywhere in the house and print to it. Then I go and get the paper and right above the printer is a Pico.. I press the bottom button and the appliance module literally 2 ft away goes click. The Appliance module is behind stuff, because that's where AC usually is.. the Pico is so very handy. IT's kinda dumb on the one hand.. $15 for a Pico, plus some 'slice' of the SmartBridge PRO's cost plus the appliance module ($25) just to not have to reach to the back of the shelf. :smiley:

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if you call that dumb. i wonder what we are all doing here. I have a smart plug in module on my recliner. to cut power to it when im not in it. this is to keep my 1 year old from pushing the buttons on the thing all the time. i literally have to ask alexa to "turn on recliner" to sit in my chair. ALL that to not have to plug / unplug it by hand.

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Maybe a Thread on Rube Goldberg uses of Home Automation??

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Hah - finally I have an automation that's better than yours :grin:

All of my printing is spooled via CUPS. I have an old fashioned bash script that monitors the print queue. When there's something in the queue, I use mqtt_pub (and Node-RED) to turn on the printer which is on a Zooz appliance module. 10 minutes after the power draw is consistently under 10 watts, the appliance module is turned off ......

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I just leave my printer on.

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I've been on this kick to reduce my power consumption (kWh/year) for the last several years ...

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Yeah - I know I've definitely spent more on new equipment than I've saved, but it's been a relatively fun personal challenge :joy:

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Contact Paul Willemsen paul@hankselectric.net for ordering.
Radio Ra 2 - 4B - Pico 4 Button Battery Powered Keypad

In Googling it looks like it might not be possible to get with no engraving, but check with Paul.

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I've seen the order sheet, I contacted Lutron about it directly, seems, oddly, since all have to be ordered custom through them, but they won't sell them direct. I'll reach out to Paul, thank you.

I need 5-6 of them, $110 is steep. I wonder if rubbing alcohol would take the default etching off the $18 dollar ones :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

I wonder how hard it would be to do the etching locally with a laser engraver.

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I'm sure pretty easy, esp, if you got the satin remotes vs the glossy ones. I emailed one, but I think they're closed due to the pandemic. I was thinking it would be nice to mount the pico horizontally with much larger icons (like from nounproject.com) on nightstands by beds in the house.

Brother P-Touch with black on clear tape?

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Jumping into this from another thread…

I too am interested in using Picos, without any engravings (aka "blank"), then using a local laser engraver to do the customization. At work (whenever we can restart work) this sort of engraving is routine. $18 is a very attractive solution but really even $30 is fair compared with the alternatives that usually perform poorly, look atrocious, leave little room to customize (I'm looking at you old Aeotec Mini Motes…) or some combination of all the above.

@Eric.C.Miller I would start with PTouch clear labels to confirm everyone in the household understood and was happy with the text/icons. Then I would commit with the laser.

I'd even consider using one of these if I could achieve the same results, performance, etc.:


https://aeotec.com/small-z-wave-remote-control/


https://aeotec.com/z-wave-wireless-switch/

They look attractive and can be wall mounted nicely. They are not the same as the Lutron Picos but might be a reasonable surrogate if they can be engraved in the same manner.

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