ArnSchaeffer
New Member
We moved into a house that has 3 motorized shades installed in very fancy ceiling enclosures (read this as expensive to tear up).
The shades are controlled by line voltage switches, ganged together, that I believe are DPDT center off. Pushing the switch UP makes an individual shade go up (until a pre-set stop point); moving the switch to the center will stop the movement of the shade and moving the switch down will make the shade go down (until a stop point).
I'd like to automate these shades somehow, preferably tying them into a RadioRA2 lighting system that we've installed (and will have other Lutron motorized shades on). But at this point I'd be happy with any remote control system I can easily retrofit.
Does anyone know of a replacement switch that I can install that would switch line voltage to this type of motorized shade and be controllable via an RF or IR signal? Or some other way to automate that doesn't involve installing a complicated mess of switches, relays and contact closures for each existing DPDTCO switch?
Thanks for your help.
The shades are controlled by line voltage switches, ganged together, that I believe are DPDT center off. Pushing the switch UP makes an individual shade go up (until a pre-set stop point); moving the switch to the center will stop the movement of the shade and moving the switch down will make the shade go down (until a stop point).
I'd like to automate these shades somehow, preferably tying them into a RadioRA2 lighting system that we've installed (and will have other Lutron motorized shades on). But at this point I'd be happy with any remote control system I can easily retrofit.
Does anyone know of a replacement switch that I can install that would switch line voltage to this type of motorized shade and be controllable via an RF or IR signal? Or some other way to automate that doesn't involve installing a complicated mess of switches, relays and contact closures for each existing DPDTCO switch?
Thanks for your help.