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Just wanted to express my appreciation for this channel - following your instructions I was able to fix a charging issue myself. I'm ordering a charging harness from your website today to replace the original, since I found corrosion in the wire that was causing issues whenever the mower would dock.
315x Charging station 28V. Put mower in charger I hear 2 chirping sounds. Pull mower out a little to test mower contacts. I still get 28v on mower. Screen says "Mower Blocked 5 min count down. Gets to 3 mins says" mower shutting down" screen goes dead. Bought mower as second owner. However, it has never been used. Appreciate any help!
I bought a Luba 2 and Orion X7 Plus and tested them side by side this summer 2024. The Luba 2 software is more refined by early September 2024, opposite what I thought I would see. The Luba has a much more robust satellite RTK system. The Orion X7 lost signal more often and easily. I have a plush / thick lawn of Kentucky Bluegrass mowed at 3" in height. The Orion X7 would not mow well leaving uncut blades all over the lawn. I tried all mower speed settings and mow width settings with poor results. The Luba 2 cut much better. I contacted customer support before purchasing the Orion X7 with several questions on the mower's abilities. They basically lied about how close the mower will mow against edging and walls. After collisions with walls, falling off the street curb, customer service told me not to program closer than 6" to any boundary. Where is their advertised centimeter level accuracy? The Orion leaves strips of un-cut grass between zones. Customer service said that was a known issue. The Orion does turn sharper than the Luba 2. I do not think the Orion X7 is ready for purchase yet. The claim to have a 30-day Money Back Guarantee, but they will not honor that.
This video helped me, and i replaced the Charging Plate Cable Assembly and Charging Link Wiring Assembly (new blue and brown version), but it only lasted 13 months. Now the Charging Link Wiring Assembly is blistered again 🫤. This time it looks like the other end of the connector fused to the board as well. 2017 450x.
Thanks for great info. I changed my pcb card on my 435x base. Now it goes out to mow and goes away out past boundary wire hits the fence and stops and just sits there. No loop signal. I have a green light. I have 33v on loop and 14 on guide. 4.5 ohms on complete circuit and 3.9 on guide. I have relearned the loop with no problems. Don’t know what its problem is.
Automower 420 series here. It says my F signal "NO" and my N sensor "YES" when I check Tools>Test>Charging Station on my robot lawnmower. My lawnmower basically finds the charge station with the guide wire but then fails to dock nearly always and that must be because of the lack of F signal? I have pulled the connector for the F and N antenna wires out of the motherboard and then it flashes RED. There is no visible damage at least to any of the cables or the connector itself. When I plug it back in, the flashing red stops so that suggests to me the motherboard must be working and there must be an issue with the F and N wiring loom? Can't think of anything else I can try other than having to buy a new base plate which has a new loom attached to it because I can't find anywhere online that sells just the antenna wiring loom. Any help would be great. Oh and forgot to say that when I use my robot lawnmower outside of the charging sensor and test the sensors the further I take the robot away from the charging station the F and N numbers start to get towards 0 which again makes me think it must be the charging station itself that has an issue? Thanks!
Great video. I wonder does this apply to an error I keep getting on my 405x; "Charging System Error"? The mower parks, starts charging and then this error pops up. Turning on and off the mower will get it going again, but you have to do that at the mower for every charging cycle and then manually start the next cutting cycle. Pretty heart breaking! Terrible service from my local authorised dealer where I got the mower along with a 450x. This error only started to happen after they replaced the charger's board as it just stop one day and I got the dreaded Full Red LED on the charger. But since they replaced the board , this has been happening and no help from them!
I have a one acre, sloped cemetery that takes forever to weed whack. What is the best option for me. I live in Hawaii, I need autonomous charging. I think a tracked mower would be better.
my ooooold 305 is saying no boundry wire, i made a test wire witg 6 feet, and still no signal, and values in test menu is saying 0-2% signal strength, and the rest at 0... mainboard or sensor??
Hi, great touturial…i got one of the older 305, with the 21v power supply.. the station gets 21,6 volts steady, and with boundrywire disconected, the board hummes, make sounds… i measure a fluktuatin voltage to the boundrywires(disconected) going from 18 to 22volts, on guide output 3 to 4,5 volts.. Mover charges and the light on station works well, green, blinking and blue…. Do you think it is the board.?
I just found this video; it's the same deal. I sent in my 430x for repairs, and it came back with a firmware update. It's been in the 60s at night, but the "temperature restriction" does not go away, and unfortunately, there is no dealer nearby. Do you have any recommendations on what to try? I'm not sure if I should repair or replace it altogether.
i want to follow up. Yesterday, I cleaned it thoroughly, with no water, and only using a brush. There was a ton of debris, gave it a try. but the issue persisted. so I unplugged the base and let the battery drain a bit on the mower. hoping to reset the sensor. Later that afternoon (6 hours later), I plugged in the base, and I put the mower in the middle of the lawn to set it to park to drain the battery some more. it was a good sign. Today it started to run like normal. I hope this is helpful to you. In a nutshell, clean it with a brush and, unplug it all, drain the battery, and let it rest. next day, give it a try.
Hi Question, The circuitboard on my Automower 310 has recentely been replaced (about 4 weeks ago) now the mower just keeps docking but can't seem to charge, then goes out of the station and tries to reenter. Any clue on what might be wrong? Any help at all would be much appreciated!
while checking the terminals/wire connections on older models you should also remove the black Fiber washers that are there. as this were also causing issues and Husqvarna stop putting them as they caused resistance between terminals and screws.
Thanks! Do these work with Meyer wire or Extreme Dog Fence? Is there a version of this connect that's in-line? Like wires in from both sides, rather than only in from one side. So the wire can lay flat. Thanks!
You would have to contact those wire companies to ask what they recommend. We do not recommend using these with MeyerWire because the metal teeth in the connector have been known to crack or break because the wire and insulation is too heavy.
@@RoboticMowerServices Thanks! Have you seen issues with wire decay/have any suggestions to avoid this? Maybe Extreme Dog Fence is OK with the connectors?
Give me a break. Are you seriously saying the robot won’t get into the charge station with even a slight bow in the base? Terrible design if this is true. I think it’s actually an engineering failure. Poor power control and bad software.
Whilst part of the Husqvarna family, I have a McCulloch Rob1000 mower. It was going out and running out of battery. I replaced the battery at the weekend and it has cut once and gone back to the charging station and no longer charges. If I run a test on the charging station it says Current: Not Ok. I have 28V at the charging station and the output to the L&R boundary wires is about 34V. The green light is lit continuously on the charging station. Could this be the loop sensor?
315x from 2018@@RoboticMowerServices Its now working 50% of the time, now it drives in, parks for 30 sec and out again. Sometimes it stays in and loads just fine, sometimes it eventually stops entirely after few tries. When i put in in manually now, it works fine I do not have an original Battery at the moment though...
Same problem here. Mine's a 430 xh. In the end I noticed poor continuity from the gold contact bars on the charging head back through the low voltage wire. I scrubbed the gold contact bars on the charging head with 60 grit and problem solved
Kinda confused about the animal situation. You say you use the black HD wire virtually all the time. But then you say the pro wire is built to keep animals from eating the wire...implying that they would eat the HD wire? I have a ton of deer and squirrels. That is extremely common in the US. Are they going to eat my wire if I use the HD? If so I would think you'd use the pro wire a lot more...so is that just a non issue? Some clarity around the animal hazards would be most welcome. Thanks.
We have deer, racoons, squirrels, skunks, and lots of other wildlife all around us and we have not had an issue with animals eating the wire in our area. But people have had that issue enough for Husqvarna to come out with the pro wire that has a non soy based insulation over the original insulation. The double layer of insulation makes it very hard to find a break if only the inner wire is broken and the outer layer of insulation is still solid. Most people that have had issues with animals eating other wires on items like Christmas decorations or landscape lighting so they know they are going to have issues and will go with the pro wire.
You have to disassemble the Motor and the gear! The Ball-bearings from the wheel were totale worn and wil destroy the planetary gear, that is a common Problem!
Thank you for the information. I have an old 230 ACX with a glued together base plate. Pulled it apart today and gonna have a go at fixing a corroded section of the antenna. The old ones use different antennas so I'm guessing if I'm going to replace the plate I will also need the board to go with it.
Thank you for the valuable insights! Sorry for the weird question, but can I create 4 or even 5 secondary areas? Given the mower only has one "secondary area" setting, and doesn't seem to be able to differentiate, if the areas are roughly the same, it shouldn't matter how many secondary loops I encircle with the boundary wire, I should be able to pick my area of choice for a "secondary run", right? As long as there is a boundary loop in all directions, and no guide loop, it should be regarded as a secondary area - but I night be wrong in this.
You are correct, but having that many secondary areas where the mower can not make it back to the charging station if it needs to could take a toll on the batteries.
@@RoboticMowerServices Yes, I know. I don't have a problem now, but am looking for a dealer near me (none in mid-missouri for hundreds of miles). I hope they don't go out anytime soon. lol