Hi, the bounces will not go away, it will always remain. Note the small rubber cones in the inner centre of the track, and the square cut-outs between them. This is the track the small wheels guide on. The square cutout is because of the driving wheel. When the small support wheels go over the cutouts, the machine bounces continuously. So it will never run smoothly. The track tension when the track is pressed between the drive wheel and the front small wheel should be no more than 5 cm. Any more and it's loose, any less and it's tight.
@@DoingThingsandStuff1 I know, neither did mine. I searched Google for the manual for my controller, Microzone C7-Mini. It's just a generic radio controller used for model airplanes, boats, helicopters, etc... The toggle switch on the end top left is for fast/slow. Toggle switch on the end top right is position hold- like a cruise control. Toggle switch on the top left is for raising/lowering the mower, top right is for blade control. The black slider switches are fine trim controls- these are what you'd adjust if the mower is tracking to one side or the other. The manuals are found at microzone's website. Google microzone and the model number of your controller.
Thanks for the information. I knew it was a generic remote I just never took the time to search for the manual. Maybe I'll try to adjust the tracking one day.
You don't have to follow it closely. I did a range test and went over 600 feet with no issues. I was doing a timed area and to make sure I stayed in the measured area I stayed close. Plus you wouldn't want to take a ride on mower on a steep hill. Thanks for watching.
No the charger is a universal 120v to 240v input 12v out so it did work. You can test it with a multi meter if you are unsure. When I get around to changing the battery for a bigger one I will install a 12v battery maintainer. But I never use the charger it charges when you run the engine. Have fun.
Hi, the bounces will not go away, it will always remain.
Note the small rubber cones in the inner centre of the track, and the square cut-outs between them. This is the track the small wheels guide on. The square cutout is because of the driving wheel. When the small support wheels go over the cutouts, the machine bounces continuously. So it will never run smoothly.
The track tension when the track is pressed between the drive wheel and the front small wheel should be no more than 5 cm. Any more and it's loose, any less and it's tight.
Thank you for the information. I will try to keep track of the tension.
The manual for the radio controller tells you how to adjust the bias for left/right control.
It didn't come with a manual.
@@DoingThingsandStuff1 I know, neither did mine. I searched Google for the manual for my controller, Microzone C7-Mini. It's just a generic radio controller used for model airplanes, boats, helicopters, etc... The toggle switch on the end top left is for fast/slow. Toggle switch on the end top right is position hold- like a cruise control. Toggle switch on the top left is for raising/lowering the mower, top right is for blade control. The black slider switches are fine trim controls- these are what you'd adjust if the mower is tracking to one side or the other. The manuals are found at microzone's website. Google microzone and the model number of your controller.
Thanks for the information. I knew it was a generic remote I just never took the time to search for the manual. Maybe I'll try to adjust the tracking one day.
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This makes no sense, if you gotta follow it so closely may as well get a ride on mower.
You don't have to follow it closely. I did a range test and went over 600 feet with no issues. I was doing a timed area and to make sure I stayed in the measured area I stayed close. Plus you wouldn't want to take a ride on mower on a steep hill.
Thanks for watching.
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I ordered one not arrived yet they say it’s on the boat ⛴️
I am in the same boat as you though the mowers are on a slow boat and they might be a canoe. 🛶
Mine took about 45 days to get to the port from china, No updates along the way.
@@DoingThingsandStuff1hey mine has arrived in the UK, can you tell me what you did with charging it did you get a new charger?
No the charger is a universal 120v to 240v input 12v out so it did work. You can test it with a multi meter if you are unsure. When I get around to changing the battery for a bigger one I will install a 12v battery maintainer. But I never use the charger it charges when you run the engine. Have fun.
@@DoingThingsandStuff1 yes my charger was bit different to yours just a basic black one, keep doing a video if you upgrade it 👍🏻