![]() I was 'petrified' my Lutron lighting system would not reboot given the lithium battery is ~11 years old. We lost power for 40 hours during the recent Texas freeze and blackout event. I have a legacy HomeWorks Illumination system installed 2010. Hi 'Smarthomegeek' - I'd like to revive this thread a bit. Reset the DIP to normal mode (S1-1 down position)ĥ. Once connected, run upload OS in the Terminal ProgrammingĤ. Connect your PC to the processor on Bus Link 3 via RS232ģ. Set the DIP switch to OS upload (S1-1 up position)Ģ. Once I replaced the battery, I had to upload the OS to the processor by following the steps below.ġ. Note that Lutron doesn't provide support or warranty for replacing the battery. Or, like me, you can learn how to do it with a youtube video. If you don't done so, ask your friend or someone to help. ![]() If you know how to desolder and solder, this should be a quick and easy task. The battery is connected to the board with three pins. You can see it once you open the processor box. The battery in purple color about 1.3 inch in diameter is located on the left side of the main board, about Bus 1, 2 and Link 3. I ordered one from Digi-Key Electronics for about $13 plus tax and shipping. The Lutron tech support was very helpful and identified the battery type, TL-5135, made y Tadiran. I recently replaced a battery for HWI-PM-D48-120 processor (Homeworks Interactive).
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