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First post here, hopefully someone can advise. I just finished renovating my house, part of which involved reusing an existing GRX-3106 in a different part of the house, controlling 5 loads. The work wasn't done by an experienced Lutron installer, but the electrician associated with my rather excellent contractor. It is all working well and I am generally happy.....BUT....I took the GRX out of the backbox to connect a RS232 interface today and discover that the wallstations have not been daisy chained, but all terminate in a connector in the backbox and from there to the MUX port. The specifications are clear that the wallstations (essentially 12v slave devices) should be daisy chained.

The walls being long closed, I am, obviously, loathe to ask them to redo the work unless I am truly storing up problems for myself down the line. Given that things seem fine, if it is 'merely' a question of best practice, then I am minded not to kick up a fuss and to leave it as is.

Can anyone advise?

Marc
 

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