My house is in the middle of the land. If i install the rtk on one side of the house, will it be able to communicate with Luba when it mow on the other side of the house? Aslo, do we have to install the charging station beside the rtk or they can really be far away from each other? Thank's a lot for any comments. i should receive my Luba later this week!🙂🙂🙂
Hey, Lubas chargingstation and the RTK are not connected. Both need a power supply. The sending power of the rtk is very high. It should be no problem to have the rtk at one side of the building and Luba is mowing at the other side. Imported....the rtk needs a clear view to the sky...no trees no buildgs next to it. The roof would be perfect. Regards Rene
@@reneleitner1 Thanks a lot for your prompt response. Very glad to know the RTK is not directly connected to the charging station. Tracking says I will receive it tomorrow.🙂
It's a shame it can't turn round at different places in the lawn and reverse all the way to the charger so you don't get the bald spot. (I assume it's due to the sensors only being at the front. Design flaw?
@@reneleitner1 aye but that doesn't mean it's the only/best way. But I guess it's the safest considering no sensors at the rear. At least they give you a mat to protect the grass.
Yes, Luba had updates and is constantly being improved. But there are just limits. Luba weighs over 20 kg and no lawn can survive that in the long run. It was the same with my old 2WD from Husquvarna that only weighed 12 or 15 kg. This is normal and cannot be prevented.
Beautiful!
My house is in the middle of the land. If i install the rtk on one side of the house, will it be able to communicate with Luba when it mow on the other side of the house? Aslo, do we have to install the charging station beside the rtk or they can really be far away from each other? Thank's a lot for any comments. i should receive my Luba later this week!🙂🙂🙂
Hey, Lubas chargingstation and the RTK are not connected. Both need a power supply. The sending power of the rtk is very high. It should be no problem to have the rtk at one side of the building and Luba is mowing at the other side. Imported....the rtk needs a clear view to the sky...no trees no buildgs next to it. The roof would be perfect. Regards Rene
@@reneleitner1 Thanks a lot for your prompt response. Very glad to know the RTK is not directly connected to the charging station. Tracking says I will receive it tomorrow.🙂
@@jocelyndrolet4610 Have fun with your Luba - if you have any question - let me know!
It's a shame it can't turn round at different places in the lawn and reverse all the way to the charger so you don't get the bald spot.
(I assume it's due to the sensors only being at the front. Design flaw?
The last turn will always be in front of the chargingstation. I had a Husqvarna 12 years my neighbour a robotmower. It is always the same.
@@reneleitner1 aye but that doesn't mean it's the only/best way. But I guess it's the safest considering no sensors at the rear. At least they give you a mat to protect the grass.
didnt they have software update for turning?
Yes, Luba had updates and is constantly being improved. But there are just limits. Luba weighs over 20 kg and no lawn can survive that in the long run. It was the same with my old 2WD from Husquvarna that only weighed 12 or 15 kg. This is normal and cannot be prevented.
@@reneleitner1 The Matt they offer?
@@spizzy7996 have not received it...I do use nordiclawn.com
Where did you buy that cover?
Amazon. I think it was less Eur 30. No idea how long it will last.😁 But so far it is ok
Making a real mess of that lawn where it turns.
disappointing the damage it does just to park its self , if it went in forwards like a male parking his car in a parking lot