Luba 2 Install Charging Station under Cover - Wireless Robot Lawn Mowers Australia
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- In this video we take another look at installing the Mammotion Luba 2 charging station inside a garage to show how the Luba 2 robot lawn mower operates from day to day.
We explain what the App shows when the robot is out of GNSS signal and how it still will leave the charging station to mow the lawn as long as the charging station is within 5 meters of the GNSS signal.
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I am planning on building a plastic Yuka house for my Mammotion mate. GPS is blocked by aluminum and even wood, but plastic and fiberglass should be fine.
Sounds like a good plan to me.
I get the same thing with the new Yuka. Both of my units are outside in full view of the sky with full set signal and I still get that message.
Thanks.
Since the last latest update, major update I believe it was at the end of June. I’ve gotten that out of position every time I’ve gone into manual mode. It’s a bug with the update manual. When you hit to solve, it will start mowing.
Thanks for sharing
Why not just manually drive the luba out, let it position itself and then start mowing?
That's no problem for a 'manual' mowing system, but the ideal robot system is fully automated so you don't have to worry about when the mower goes out.
Other than it being a manual task, you can absolutely just remote it out to the lawn and start mowing. It will then return to charge and continue to mow all day until it gets dark.
Awesome!
Thanks for creating this video. I'll try this when my Luba2 comes back from the shop. 😕
@@captaintechno8023 That is correct.
My robot shuts down shortly after it 'stops working', even with lots of battery left. It's really annoying since I'm far away from it, and can't just go there and fix it. There is no way to remotely power it up through sms, which is a shame.
Also, it can not be remotely driven from far away. You need bluetooth to drive it. Again, it's a shame since many times it needs to calibrate the position by driving it around, when it has lost GPS.... and it can't autocalibrate by driving some meters back the same path it came... which would be possible if it remembered the last ... say 25 meters, it drove...
All in all, the robot can not be managed from far away... it has the technology to do it. It's just not mature enough. You have to be prepared to travel to the location every time it 'stops working'...