I am wondering after watching your video here on disconnecting and re-connecting the two terminals that control the height adjustment for the Luba 2 Mammotion mower if maybe the problem that Mammotion is having with the failing height adjustment situation could be fixed by improving the connector reliability by using a more reliable connector. These connectors and the pins are very small and delicate and it seems like over time they no longer maintain a reliable connection. I have been having the same problem as you have experienced and I finally took the top cover off of my Luba and did exactly the same thing as you did by unplugging and plugging back the two connectors. After doing that the robot worked again. I am going to try and apply Stabilant 22 to the connector terminals in an attempt to make the electrical connection more reliable and thereby hopefully solve the height adjustment failure problem permenantly. Stabiliant 22 is a very good electrical contact enhancer and I am hoping that it will solve our problem. Keep us posted on how things work out for you. Other than this problem I personally have been very happy with my Luba 2 Mammotion. I have been using it since May of 2024 and it is really impressive. I hope that we can get this problem reslolved permanently so we can enjoy our wonderful little robot mower!
@@RealLifeGadgetReviews I'll let you know how I make out as time goes on. I really hope that the Stabilant 22 does the trick and maintains a good electrical connection so that we won't have these height adjustment failure issues anymore. Like I said, other than this particular problem my Luba 2 Mammotion has been working very well and I am very impressed with it. Please keep us updated as well with your Luba 2 Mammotion and how it is performing for you.
Partly, but not entirely: “Dear Valued Customer, Apologies for the delay. Given the situation, we can either arrange another repair for you or guide you on how to check for loose wiring and fix it. If you prefer not to dismantle the unit yourself, we can also offer you a refurbished robot as a replacement. Please let me know your preference. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out.”
I am wondering after watching your video here on disconnecting and re-connecting the two terminals that control the height adjustment for the Luba 2 Mammotion mower if maybe the problem that Mammotion is having with the failing height adjustment situation could be fixed by improving the connector reliability by using a more reliable connector. These connectors and the pins are very small and delicate and it seems like over time they no longer maintain a reliable connection. I have been having the same problem as you have experienced and I finally took the top cover off of my Luba and did exactly the same thing as you did by unplugging and plugging back the two connectors. After doing that the robot worked again.
I am going to try and apply Stabilant 22 to the connector terminals in an attempt to make the electrical connection more reliable and thereby hopefully solve the height adjustment failure problem permenantly. Stabiliant 22 is a very good electrical contact enhancer and I am hoping that it will solve our problem.
Keep us posted on how things work out for you. Other than this problem I personally have been very happy with my Luba 2 Mammotion. I have been using it since May of 2024 and it is really impressive. I hope that we can get this problem reslolved permanently so we can enjoy our wonderful little robot mower!
Interesting to hear you have the same issue, I think you are right, would be interested to see how you get on, let me know!
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I'll let you know how I make out as time goes on. I really hope that the Stabilant 22 does the trick and maintains a good electrical connection so that we won't have these height adjustment failure issues anymore. Like I said, other than this particular problem my Luba 2 Mammotion has been working very well and I am very impressed with it. Please keep us updated as well with your Luba 2 Mammotion and how it is performing for you.
so did you fix it? or did i miss that part of the video?
@@knoxieman you did ha ha, at the end it dropped the deck and started mowing (which was the original fault).
So Mammotion said to open it up and fix it yourself?
Partly, but not entirely:
“Dear Valued Customer,
Apologies for the delay.
Given the situation, we can either arrange another repair for you or guide you on how to check for loose wiring and fix it.
If you prefer not to dismantle the unit yourself, we can also offer you a refurbished robot as a replacement. Please let me know your preference.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out.”
@@RealLifeGadgetReviewsplenty of acceptable solutions