Si it is true that you dont need 2 mt ahead and 2 mt back.. you just need the 2 mt ahead. In the paper instruction it is said you need also the 2 mt back and honestly I didn't understand why. This makes more sense and it si what I have seen in others tutorials. I can finally put it in a corner that is much better.
I don't live in a bad neighborhood, but I definitely would NOT trust people enough to leave it outside, on it's own, AT ALL. I bet a lot of these "auto-mowers" get swiped as they're making their rounds, or while sitting on the dock ... along with the dock, (if your thief saw it running it's course and made a note to come back...) If I ever have one it will not run, or sit out unattended. We had solar, led yard lights that didn't last a single night. Imagine the luck with a thousand dollar mower sitting out all by itself.
Hi, sometimes until to 3,4 years ago the robotic mowers were stolen. Today is very rare because everybody knows they have a block sistem / Pin if transported out of their boundary. Thank you for your comment. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6gr13Z8lvOI.html
I doubt "everybody knows" that, but I'm sure "professional thieves" wouldn't keep stealing them once they've figured it out. (or they'd only take the mower if they could get the base, as well.) But it is good to know (...which I didn't prior to this.) Thanks. One of these wouldn't work for our yard anyway because there are 3 totally seperate sections that are not connected, so it would have to be manually moved... and need 3 different bases (or cut and lay the guide cable through the driveway, or street.) Thanks for the reply though, it is good information to have.
Hi Brett, If the installation is difficult for you, I recommend you to contact a professional. This can help? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vb9rW3xpGpg.html Thank you for your comment
Hi Betty, FYI.... :)... thank you for your question. landroid M (medium) Landroid L (large). New entry, not showed in this video, is the Landroid S (small).