MC500 - optimal perimeter wire setup for complex garden
Publié : sam. août 22, 2015 1:03 am
Hello,
sorry for the English language but my French is unfortunately not that good :)
I purchased and installed Robomow MC500 for my garden where the lawn area is about 400m2 and split to two zones. I first setup the "main zone" and as the mower performed very well there, I then added the "sub zone" - which is a more complex area with quite narrow pathways and big islands. Now there's been some problems and usually the robot stays in the sub zone if it goes there, meaning that it does not find its way back. For this I have a few questions:
1. When mowing the main zone and returning to base - if the robomow finds the perimeter wire so that narrow path to sub zone is on it's way, it will circle the whole sub zone on it's way back to base. Is this expected behaviour or have I setup the narrow path start incorrectly? I assumed it would not go to circle the sub zone when cutting the main zone to get back to the base.
2. What kind of perimeter wire setup would you recommend? Currently all islands are setup as normal islands but I was thinking to change the biggest islands on both main and sub zone so that they will become part of the perimeter. In Main zone the reason is that it leaves some grass uncut around the island. In sub zone the reason is that when returning to base, the robot is usually found circling the main island (even though I have setup the "island mode" to active in the app).
3. In sub zone, even though the width of the passage to narrow path is exactly 50cm, the robot sometimes circles around this part of the wire and does not enter the path when it tries to return to base (=goes to another circle around the sub zone). I've tried both "near wire follow" set to "off" and set to "on" with minimum values of 1. I also wonder that when there is possibility to set the "near wire follow" options to both main and sub zone, how does the robot know where it is when it circles both zones when returning to base?
Thanks for any input / help!
p.s. please note that in the attached image I already marked the two big island mentioned in question 2 as "follow wire" island although currently they are "normal" islands.
[img http://oi60.tinypic.com/11v417q.jpg]
[url http://oi61.tinypic.com/eheq84.jpg]
sorry for the English language but my French is unfortunately not that good :)
I purchased and installed Robomow MC500 for my garden where the lawn area is about 400m2 and split to two zones. I first setup the "main zone" and as the mower performed very well there, I then added the "sub zone" - which is a more complex area with quite narrow pathways and big islands. Now there's been some problems and usually the robot stays in the sub zone if it goes there, meaning that it does not find its way back. For this I have a few questions:
1. When mowing the main zone and returning to base - if the robomow finds the perimeter wire so that narrow path to sub zone is on it's way, it will circle the whole sub zone on it's way back to base. Is this expected behaviour or have I setup the narrow path start incorrectly? I assumed it would not go to circle the sub zone when cutting the main zone to get back to the base.
2. What kind of perimeter wire setup would you recommend? Currently all islands are setup as normal islands but I was thinking to change the biggest islands on both main and sub zone so that they will become part of the perimeter. In Main zone the reason is that it leaves some grass uncut around the island. In sub zone the reason is that when returning to base, the robot is usually found circling the main island (even though I have setup the "island mode" to active in the app).
3. In sub zone, even though the width of the passage to narrow path is exactly 50cm, the robot sometimes circles around this part of the wire and does not enter the path when it tries to return to base (=goes to another circle around the sub zone). I've tried both "near wire follow" set to "off" and set to "on" with minimum values of 1. I also wonder that when there is possibility to set the "near wire follow" options to both main and sub zone, how does the robot know where it is when it circles both zones when returning to base?
Thanks for any input / help!
p.s. please note that in the attached image I already marked the two big island mentioned in question 2 as "follow wire" island although currently they are "normal" islands.
[img http://oi60.tinypic.com/11v417q.jpg]
[url http://oi61.tinypic.com/eheq84.jpg]