A bit late but definitely not 3.5cm. My manual said 10cm. Even thats not enough and it keeps crashing on the boundaries. I'd say you need at least 12-15cm but I havent got the time to redo the wires at the moment to be certain
i have a question: Are the so-called boundary and guide wires the same wire just finished with different ending connections? Because I have only one set of wire in the robot's box.
I’m hoping you either returned the dumb thing it figured it out by now, but the pin is Up,right,down,left (corresponding with the buttons on the unit). I was so annoyed by that too and in one of the random setup videos the instructor mentioned it. That’s the only place I found it
I have a question. I just bought sileno city, and everithing looked great, but when I plugged it in to charge the mower doesnt charge. I have read something about it on the web, and it said there should be a green light and it is, but it still doesnt charge… does anyone has any idea how do I fix it? Thanks
I did the layout and installation by studying the on line videos Husqvarna had on the web ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx2KDztGvdU79XTmlqIMSUyPq8CjprGJOR also recommended it When I started the unit it stated it would take a few days to learn all the spots in the yard. So I thought it was just finding the areas till I noticed it was cutting. It is so quite you don't know it is cutting.
can i make loop with guide wire? down and uphill just 10 cm gap between guide wires there and back to cover narrow part and go with guide to another similar area and ther to connet it to boundary wire???? thanx
You mention 35 cm minimum distance by a wall or fence. The manual says 3.5 cm. Which is correct? That's a big difference.
A bit late but definitely not 3.5cm. My manual said 10cm. Even thats not enough and it keeps crashing on the boundaries. I'd say you need at least 12-15cm but I havent got the time to redo the wires at the moment to be certain
Mine says 35cm
@@maxjohnson6510 cm from flat surface at the same level as the grass, for example sidewalk.
35 cm from walls, fences etc.
Can I have more than one guide wire, or have for example guide wires coming from 3 different directions?
i have a question: Are the so-called boundary and guide wires the same wire just finished with different ending connections? Because I have only one set of wire in the robot's box.
Mine had to charge long time and firmware update before I could do the last parking step.
Where the F is the pin code? Brand new from shop and asking for PIN
I’m hoping you either returned the dumb thing it figured it out by now, but the pin is
Up,right,down,left (corresponding with the buttons on the unit). I was so annoyed by that too and in one of the random setup videos the instructor mentioned it. That’s the only place I found it
I have a question. I just bought sileno city, and everithing looked great, but when I plugged it in to charge the mower doesnt charge. I have read something about it on the web, and it said there should be a green light and it is, but it still doesnt charge… does anyone has any idea how do I fix it?
Thanks
im sorry but you need to show the big picture of how the guide wire and boundry wire work. this was not a good nor a clear guide.
I did the layout and installation by studying the on line videos Husqvarna had on the web ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx2KDztGvdU79XTmlqIMSUyPq8CjprGJOR also recommended it When I started the unit it stated it would take a few days to learn all the spots in the yard. So I thought it was just finding the areas till I noticed it was cutting. It is so quite you don't know it is cutting.
can i make loop with guide wire? down and uphill just 10 cm gap between guide wires there and back to cover narrow part and go with guide to another similar area and ther to connet it to boundary wire???? thanx
I had to redo my boundary wire again and this time, I can't get the green light to come up. So frustrated, spent hours laying down the new guide wire.
Is the guide wire mandatory?
Yes, without the guiding wire he will never find the charging station.
Confusing xD.. don't cross the wires.. but then in the end you cross 3 wires :S
Good detail
Seems like a lot of trouble and expense. I'll just hire some poor hungry kid who will do it for a few bucks and let him mow it.
So confusing
It’s not a good idea to leave trimed grass on the ground every time 🤨
It returns nutrients back to the ground