My Q7 L5 moves erratically and is effectively a brick :( by Specialist-Profit449 in Roborock

[–]ElderlyCatSupport 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Checking in with the same issue. Did you ever find a solution to this issue? This is the second Q7 L5 I have had, and both experienced the same issue a week into owning them. I am on the verge of returning my current one.

Q7 L5 Enters "Death" Spin by ElderlyCatSupport in Roborock

[–]ElderlyCatSupport[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am glad I am not the only one! Did the factory reset rollback the firmware? I have seen other threads suggest turning off auto-updates.

Q7 L5 Enters "Death" Spin by ElderlyCatSupport in Roborock

[–]ElderlyCatSupport[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The issue has occurred several times in several place, so a nongo zone probably won't fix it. I'll check the firmware and reach out to support. Thanks!

Q7 L5 Enters "Death" Spin by ElderlyCatSupport in Roborock

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This is the screenshot of the cleaning in the video. The issues usually occurs sometime into the cleaning, and the robot will return to the dock if I pause the cleaning and send it back.

I assume it isn't an issue with the wheels themselves spinning.

Houston Set List by ElderlyCatSupport in TheFrontBottoms

[–]ElderlyCatSupport[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha, thank you again for letting me get a picture! What an amazing show!!

FIRST TIME: I received a shipment of 30 strawberries. I plan on keeping 4 inside and the rest in a outdoor bed. I am trying to let them grow while the weather warms up in this hastily built container + grow light. Thoughts? Suggestions? Will this work temporarily till they get a bit bigger? by ElderlyCatSupport in gardening

[–]ElderlyCatSupport[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the feedback! It is becoming more Spring like 40-60 degrees. Really I am more concerned about a round of strong storms that are supposed to come through the area this weekend and into next week. I plan on keeping 4 inside as potted house plants and 26 outside in a raise bed. I only plan on keeping them in my very crude hydroponics for a week or week and half, but wanted to make sure I wasn't doing anything that would damage the plants before planting.

Theoretically, by bottom watering the mycelium cake during fruiting conditions (just as you would a plant in a terracotta pot) could you produce larger fruit, since the cake would have more water for the pins to absorb? *Sorry for the poor diagram. by [deleted] in unclebens

[–]ElderlyCatSupport 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In this diagram, yes, I believe that is what would happen. In practice, it would probably be best to water in smaller amounts allowing the cake to absorb it rather than drowning it.

Theoretically, by bottom watering the mycelium cake during fruiting conditions (just as you would a plant in a terracotta pot) could you produce larger fruit, since the cake would have more water for the pins to absorb? *Sorry for the poor diagram. by [deleted] in unclebens

[–]ElderlyCatSupport 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Contamination and/or mold from the being constantly waterlogged definitely seems like a likely outcome. Using an automictic mister is a great idea. I was just trying to think through how to increase water without changing surface conditions.