How to Have Pro-Level Hard Wired Serena by Lutron Smart Shades

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Having professional smart shades in your new home is finally attainable! This video looks at what is needed to pre-wire your new build home for Serena Smart Shades & the 12VDC Power Panel.
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    00:00 Smart Shades
    01:22 Compatible Wire
    02:48 Power Panel
    06:02 Ordering a Wired Serena Shade
    09:41 Installation
    11:36 Power Panel Wiring
    12:46 Caseta Smart Hub Pairing
    13:48 Controlling Serena Shades
    15:44 Upper Limit & Lower Limit
    17:13 The Final Results
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Komentáře • 58

  • @TechWithBrett
    @TechWithBrett  Před rokem +7

    This process to take months of planning the final product is truly amazing. Thanks again to Lutron for helping with this video.

    • @RogerPhillips-yn8cf
      @RogerPhillips-yn8cf Před 5 měsíci

      So I understand the prewires goes to the top left of the window. Does this also apply to outside mount on frame, and outside mount above frame?

    • @TechWithBrett
      @TechWithBrett  Před 5 měsíci

      @RogerPhillips-yn8cf Great question. All of the shades have the motor and wire at the top left of the shade so if you are doing outside mount you could come 3" above the frame around where the top of the shade will be. The should allow you to then connect the wire and hide it. I haven't done this type but let me if you need measurements to help.

    • @RogerPhillips-yn8cf
      @RogerPhillips-yn8cf Před 5 měsíci

      Makes sense! Thank you for the reply. Your video has been very helpful I will let you know if I have anymore questions.

    • @RogerPhillips-yn8cf
      @RogerPhillips-yn8cf Před 4 měsíci

      Hey buddy I have another question, I know you said in the video you used a 16/2 gauge wire. But did you go with stranded or solid?

    • @TechWithBrett
      @TechWithBrett  Před 4 měsíci +1

      @RogerPhillips-yn8cf The CLR3 they put in was Stranded.

  • @vPeteWalker
    @vPeteWalker Před rokem +3

    Brett, this is a fantastic video. Man, I'm so happy for you and your family that you are in that new house. It looks absolutely gorgeous, bud. That must have been SO satisfying the first time you opened and closed those. Oh man. Hope you are doing extremely well, my man. Adios.

  • @coenfilm
    @coenfilm Před rokem +1

    I had a wired Serena shade over my patio sliding door. It worked flawlessly though I sold that house. The shades are HomeKit enabled, the wood shutters are not. Over time the shades need to be wiped off with a damp rag to clean them off and keep them operating silently. I had a HomeKit automation to open the blind at sunrise and close them at sunset. The blind has quite a bit of wire. You purchase the wall plug that clicks into the wire from the shade. Your electrician could probably shorten the length. Brett has taken it to the next level using the in wall power packs. It looks truly awesome!
    Serena even called after a while to get my opinion, which I told them we loved the shade. My only recommendation would be to make the wire shorter coming from the shade. Then have the option to buy the AC plug with longer or shorter length depending on what you need. I wish Serena would make a electric plantation shutter.

  • @isaiahcastillo3087
    @isaiahcastillo3087 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the video! I was looking into more info on the hardwired Lutron shades & this is exactly what I needed!

  • @cmcconnehey
    @cmcconnehey Před 9 měsíci +1

    Working on a new home now, looking to run conduit to prep for motorized shades at some time in the future. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for! Thank you for taking the time to put this together :)

    • @TechWithBrett
      @TechWithBrett  Před 9 měsíci

      You're welcome! It takes a bit of prep work but it has been amazing to have them wired.

  • @bondjw07
    @bondjw07 Před rokem +1

    Epic video, amazing detail, everything I needed to know. You rock!

  • @DavidFleck
    @DavidFleck Před rokem +1

    That's such a nice set up. Great mix of DIY and pro.

  • @mdribblecastle
    @mdribblecastle Před rokem

    Very cool and well planned. I bought Hunter Douglas silhouettes in our house because Lutron didn’t support our wider windows in the house. Cost a pretty penny but latest generation of PowerView works pretty well.

  • @EricWelander
    @EricWelander Před rokem +1

    This looks amazing Brett! Congrats on the new home.

    • @TechWithBrett
      @TechWithBrett  Před rokem

      Thanks Eric! We are so happy with the final results.

  • @drberkey
    @drberkey Před 6 měsíci

    Great video! Thank you for all the detailed information

  • @Nyorostx
    @Nyorostx Před rokem +4

    Thank god he got sponsored! These cost and arm and a leg. No mention of cost…

  • @taylorbespoke
    @taylorbespoke Před rokem +18

    The prices of the Lutron shades are absolutely insane. $1000 a window, $900 for a electrical panel that can only power 10 windows.

    • @StephenMatrese
      @StephenMatrese Před 9 měsíci +5

      That is nuts, I was caught up on the fact that they think no one can do their own electrical work anymore.
      Wow, he even had the electrician do the 12v side.

  • @kennethnajar1047
    @kennethnajar1047 Před rokem

    that was Awesome. to hear.

  • @nicholasd7731
    @nicholasd7731 Před rokem +1

    Will you do a full house tour and show all the mechanical items and smart home things?

  • @BrandonDoyleMN
    @BrandonDoyleMN Před rokem

    They look great! We've got the battery versions in our house, they've lasted almost 4 years so far, but we'd probably do wired when we build our next home. How's the rest of the house coming along?

  • @clint25n
    @clint25n Před rokem +3

    A generic CCTV 12V 5A Power Distribution panel costs about $50 and you can plug it into any standard power outlet.

  • @moisesfuentes3393
    @moisesfuentes3393 Před 10 měsíci

    I love it i want to learn that

  • @OGCJ10
    @OGCJ10 Před rokem

    Do you know if these shades open from top to bottom as well?

  • @StephenMatrese
    @StephenMatrese Před 9 měsíci

    Some people say that if you have legal access to a copy of the material, keeping another copy on your NAS is okay, like SCOTUS. VHS and DVD wear out, so if you backup it format shift under fair use, you would be at the mercy of streaming.

  • @anthonylombardi3370
    @anthonylombardi3370 Před rokem

    What or how do you wire the wall remote control?

  • @TampaTec
    @TampaTec Před rokem +7

    Bro that's House of the future.

  • @lovesosa4926
    @lovesosa4926 Před 11 měsíci

    Do you need the power wall to hard wire it?

  • @daveb63
    @daveb63 Před rokem

    Is the 16/2 wire solid or stranded?

  • @carterhobson310
    @carterhobson310 Před rokem +1

    Correct me if I am wrong, but are these shades powered by low voltage and then controlled over wireless? Do you know of any systems that also do control over low voltage?

    • @TechWithBrett
      @TechWithBrett  Před rokem

      Yes that is correct. The wire just provides the power and then the motors run on the RF Clear Connect system and that is how they connect to the hub.
      Doing my research I did hear about others running a Cat cable to each window that provided POE and the ethernet connection but I am not sure what system uses that.

  • @user-cr6ki4qs4y
    @user-cr6ki4qs4y Před rokem

    So the wooden shades only rotate the blinds, and not move up or down?

    • @TechWithBrett
      @TechWithBrett  Před rokem +1

      That is correct. If you want ones that lift I would go wit the Roller Shades or the Honeycomb Shades.

  • @Nyorostx
    @Nyorostx Před rokem +3

    What is the true cost for something like this? 18 windows are a lot of windows

    • @miami3863
      @miami3863 Před rokem +1

      Shades are $800-$1000 per window. The wiring for the windows was done during the home build, that can cost about $200 a window to wire.

    • @johnwhite2576
      @johnwhite2576 Před 9 měsíci +3

      So $20,000 for his shades ?1

    • @CowboysKeith
      @CowboysKeith Před 4 měsíci

      @@johnwhite2576 Not if it's sponsored! LOL! My math was mathing just like yours! LOL!

    • @-First-Last
      @-First-Last Před 6 dny

      @@johnwhite2576 Insanity at it's finest. .... Or some people say more money than brain.

  • @anthonylombardi3370
    @anthonylombardi3370 Před rokem

    Where is the smart hub located? All wires go to the power supply, is the smart hub located next to the power supply?

    • @TechWithBrett
      @TechWithBrett  Před rokem

      Great question. The Smart Hub just need to be plugged into the wireless router wherever that is located. The wires from the power panel just proved power. The shade is what sends and receive the clear connect signal that connects to the hub. In my case it is just on the other side of the room from the power panel.

  • @treedogger
    @treedogger Před rokem

    So all the remote controls work on WiFi, not infra-red?

    • @TechWithBrett
      @TechWithBrett  Před rokem

      Actually none of it uses Wifi. "Instead, it plugs right into your router and speaks to all of your Caséta devices using Clear Connect®, Lutron’s patented wireless technology. Clear Connect works on a different frequency so it’s not dependent on the speed of your Wi-Fi network."
      www.casetawireless.com/us/en/caseta-advantage/smart-hub-advantage

    • @michaelcousins2191
      @michaelcousins2191 Před rokem

      Correct, no wifi. Not infrared either. The control is via radio frequency (RF). "Clear Connect" is just their marketing term for RF, and it's at 868 MHz, limited 868 MHz, or 865 MHz FM.

  • @rp-wd1nq
    @rp-wd1nq Před 18 dny

    no conduit?

  • @john.advrider3536
    @john.advrider3536 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Could have built a larger house for the price of those shades!

  • @StephenMatrese
    @StephenMatrese Před 9 měsíci

    8:00 Requiring a licensed electrician is ridiculous and i hope it is not something that they enforce, just something that they recommend to limit liability

    • @TechWithBrett
      @TechWithBrett  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah, just something recommended so you are aware that if you do it wrong you could fry the shades which would not be good.

  • @StephenMatrese
    @StephenMatrese Před 9 měsíci +1

    3:45 you like that they treat you like a child? When you go to add it to your cart, a page could just add a disclaimer and even a quiz to make sure you read it, there is NO REASON that you need to call them if they have their site properly designed.

  • @jermainepeart9498
    @jermainepeart9498 Před rokem +2

    seems a bit to rich for me lol

    • @rickvug
      @rickvug Před rokem +1

      Say it is 20 windows x $500 per each window. Yes, $10k is a good chunk of money but very small to a new house build that might be $500k-$1M+. Pretty easy to justify in that context, especially considering that part of having a new custom home is the all the small luxuries you can put in to have a nice place. These things will work for decades to come.

    • @-First-Last
      @-First-Last Před 6 dny

      @@rickvug So it's cheaper then ?

  • @soydelrancho
    @soydelrancho Před 3 měsíci +1

    Who wired your house. It is a mess :)