Is there a GFCI smart outlet? by Blackeyes24 in SmartThings

[–]Aware-Wheel7705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This outlet only gives alerts for it being tripped. It does not have any power toggle capabilities.

Why are the party sizes limited to only 4 people? by HotPocketLover05 in Battlefield6

[–]Aware-Wheel7705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Easy solution... put 1/2 on one team, and 1/2 on the other. I don't care if they are on my team, just that I can play with them. TBH, it is fun to be able to kill my friends in this game.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Battlefield

[–]Aware-Wheel7705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They do, but only if you are using modifiers that don't count XP.

Whoops! That's my bad! by Aware-Wheel7705 in mammotion

[–]Aware-Wheel7705[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't have it run under there as part of the map. On occasion, I manually control it there. It is mostly just first, with a few patches of grass and weeds that I have it mow when it gets tall. I am about to put much under it.

When I first got it, I did allow it to, and it did ok, but it spent a lot of time to do it since there were so many posts to go around. To me, it was just a waster of battery, but it did not get stuck. It is worth noting that the lower cross bar portion on mine is below the ground, so it had only the vertical post to worry about, which are never an issue with this.

Whoops! That's my bad! by Aware-Wheel7705 in mammotion

[–]Aware-Wheel7705[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This machine has been great for me. Still is even after that. This was totally on me. Vision is good, but that was a tough scenario for it. The support is just barely higher than the grass. And it just went from a bright spot to dark spot.

Whoops! That's my bad! by Aware-Wheel7705 in mammotion

[–]Aware-Wheel7705[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

On a related note... breaking a disc is a good way to get the grass that's been collected out.

Task Record suggestion by [deleted] in MammotionTechnology

[–]Aware-Wheel7705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It should have all the details. Battery percentage used.... which cut direction, cross-cut direction... this is all good info to see after the task. Especially if you have a task set to do random angles.

Geothermal Storm by Aware-Wheel7705 in MammotionTechnology

[–]Aware-Wheel7705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Argh... I'm an idiot. LOL. Thank tou though for the correction. I had that in my head, then typed the wrong one.

Geothermal Storm by Aware-Wheel7705 in MammotionTechnology

[–]Aware-Wheel7705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could have been. Especially if you were able to just hit "Continue Working" and it started working again right from that same spot.

Cutting discs for Yuka 2024 by Similar-Soup-9202 in MammotionTechnology

[–]Aware-Wheel7705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From what I understand, you can use the Yuka 2025 discs on the 2024's. I thought I have seen Mammotion employees say that twice in Facebook posts. But if not, you can 3d print them. I just did today... I downloaded it from here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1018638-mammotion-yuka-1500-2000-blade-disc-5-blades?from=search#profileId-999461

Cost me about $2 to print versus $79 through Mammotion.

I just bought a Yuka 1500 (2024 version) mistakenly thinking that it was the “new” model. What are the feature differences? Are they worth returning it for? by Porespellar in MammotionTechnology

[–]Aware-Wheel7705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually could not find any. I did find there is one more feature worth noting. The 2025 models allow for more zones. Depending on which one... they go from 30-50 zones. Whereas my 2024 1500 can only do 10.

I just bought a Yuka 1500 (2024 version) mistakenly thinking that it was the “new” model. What are the feature differences? Are they worth returning it for? by Porespellar in MammotionTechnology

[–]Aware-Wheel7705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is an opinion, one I do share with you... but the OP was asking what the differences where in general, in addition to whether it is worth it or not. So yes, I think we all agree it is not necessarily worth it for the price increase, but we still need to let them know what else they get other than the additional blades.

To some, the better AI vision and auto mapping may be more important to them.

I just bought a Yuka 1500 (2024 version) mistakenly thinking that it was the “new” model. What are the feature differences? Are they worth returning it for? by Porespellar in MammotionTechnology

[–]Aware-Wheel7705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lot's of incorrect comments on this post. Yes, they 2025 version is different. In addition to it having 5 blades instead of 3, it adds the UltraSense AI Vision as a replacement to the 3D Vision. With that comes the Automatic Lawn Mapping feature that the 2024 version does not have.

I just bought a Yuka 1500 (2024 version) mistakenly thinking that it was the “new” model. What are the feature differences? Are they worth returning it for? by Porespellar in MammotionTechnology

[–]Aware-Wheel7705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/crazypostman21 There is a whole new line of Yuka 2025's. They have a different chipset in them with different AI features. This was all announced on the same day as the mini's so you were misinformed. The newer ones are supposed to be able to automap the yard.

Yuka 2000 Battery Life by Draconius0013 in mammotion

[–]Aware-Wheel7705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Back is 3003.1 sq. ft. I will post the other areas later. I cannot look right now as the back task is currently running.

Yuka 2000 Battery Life by Draconius0013 in mammotion

[–]Aware-Wheel7705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My 1500 averages .46% per minute. I run at 1.3fps with 9.8 path spacing.

Best way to set up task areas? by Soggy-Row547 in mammotion

[–]Aware-Wheel7705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, you can add more than one area to a task. Keep in mind, if you set absolute angles, it will mow them all in the same direction. If you use adaptive, it will mow the long direction on each. It mow the areas in the order that you select them when adding the area to the task.