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Can you explain the wire configuration to get the mower to go from point A to point B? Assume the boundary wire must define the corridor and the guide wire is on one side ? Is there a minimum width that must be marked out and does the mower stop spinning the blades when in such a narrowly defined space? Thanks. Impressive video
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Depends on the width of your gateway, as this one is so narrow needs to be set to 0. This could cause problems with creating a track as it goes out and in, but it is set to only follow this guide wire 10% of outward trip.
I have a 2nd area at the other side of the driveway. I do not want the Husqvarna 420 to drive to area 2 without my controlling this, to avoid collision with the car on the driveway. Can I create an area 2 by putting the 2nd guidewire together with the boudary wire to and from in 1 tube under the driveway? From point of view of area 1, the loop is closed at the driveway to area 2, but can I instruct the robot to go accross the driveway by instructing the robot to follow guidewire 2 accross the driveway, whilest the guidewires are next to the guidewire in the same tube?
I don't think it will work if you have the guide and the boundary wires in the same tube, the mower will follow the guide wire until it senses the boundary wire and then stop and start mowing. You need separation between the two wires.
What about cutting in corridors, like footpaths and narrow garden areas?
Can you explain the wire configuration to get the mower to go from point A to point B? Assume the boundary wire must define the corridor and the guide wire is on one side ? Is there a minimum width that must be marked out and does the mower stop spinning the blades when in such a narrowly defined space? Thanks. Impressive video
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What is your guide wire corridor set to?
Depends on the width of your gateway, as this one is so narrow needs to be set to 0. This could cause problems with creating a track as it goes out and in, but it is set to only follow this guide wire 10% of outward trip.
You are confusing boundary wire with guide wire.
I have a 2nd area at the other side of the driveway. I do not want the Husqvarna 420 to drive to area 2 without my controlling this, to avoid collision with the car on the driveway. Can I create an area 2 by putting the 2nd guidewire together with the boudary wire to and from in 1 tube under the driveway? From point of view of area 1, the loop is closed at the driveway to area 2, but can I instruct the robot to go accross the driveway by instructing the robot to follow guidewire 2 accross the driveway, whilest the guidewires are next to the guidewire in the same tube?
I don't think it will work if you have the guide and the boundary wires in the same tube, the mower will follow the guide wire until it senses the boundary wire and then stop and start mowing. You need separation between the two wires.