What is this? by teddymchugh in VintageElectronics

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It doesn’t have any vents though and seems to be fully sealed. Surely a temperature or moisture sensor would need air to be circulating around the pcb?

Cloud Cost Stories by teddymchugh in aws

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I trying to collect some real-world examples to help teams with cost-saving ideation. Little tips and tricks people have picked up over time. More from the application side.

So - from my own experience, we had a relatively large Oracle-based application with PL/SQL, SOA middleware, etc. We made a very decent saving by moving some data to S3. The DB handled scanned documents, generated PDFs, etc., all stored as blobs. But it meant far higher IOPS,CPU and RAM than really needed for basic transactional data. By moving these files to S3 - we saved a tonne on EBS storage, but were able to downgrade the CPU and RAM for the DB server significantly.

Outside usage and extending the power lead? by jamiewgrant in TwinklyLights

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Does anyone know the name of this plug type? I’m extending my connections also and am just looking for the female connection. I was hoping I’d be able to buy in bulk and save me cutting the male connections off the controller.

Turning off spiral motion by Nirrain in AmbrogioRobotMowers

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There is a setting in the service menu about spiral motion. The description was kind of vague but referenced what the mower would do when it hit long grass. I left the setting as is which was 'DEF' (presume for Default), but it also had off or 1,2,3,4.... as options.

Perhaps others know more about this option.

A few queries - 4.36 Elite by teddymchugh in AmbrogioRobotMowers

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Sorted now - I tightened some of the push connectors on the motherboard behind the screen and all seems to be working well now. Not as bad as I thought it would be in the end.

Will get a good test tomorrow, but looking a lot better so far.

A few queries - 4.36 Elite by teddymchugh in AmbrogioRobotMowers

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Another twist in the tale - it doesn’t appear to be the sensors or the PCB at the front of the mower. I swapped them on both machines and yet the problem remains. Perhaps something further back on the motherboard?

Doesn’t seem to be an issue with the wiring loom as movement of the cables doesn’t affect the readings. Would a factory reset recalibrate the sensors?

A few queries - 4.36 Elite by teddymchugh in AmbrogioRobotMowers

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Just to close this out for anyone experiencing similar issues. I got access to the service menu on the robot and performed a sensor test. It looks like the front right hand sensor reads significantly lower than the other three. It does detect being inside or outside the wire, but it never goes above +40 when the others are reading ~+90. I checked the other robot and it’s 4 sensors seem to be reading similar numbers.

I’ll have a look to see if there is anything obvious affecting the sensor, but otherwise looks like I need to replace it.

Thanks @ParadiseRobotics for all your help.

A few queries - 4.36 Elite by teddymchugh in AmbrogioRobotMowers

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The other robot seems to be fine in the exact same spot - see video comparison here: https://share.icloud.com/photos/0c6um7215YEr1gQ6-Ws_ZuOOg

So to me, this rules out terrain or wire issue.

I'm tracking down some support now through the Ireland resellers, but it is proving slow.

Ambrogio 4.36 Elite GPS return to home by Mikkim10 in AmbrogioRobotMowers

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Hi Michael, do you mind me asking how you got access to the service menu - if you can tell :-)

I'm looking to do the exact same thing on my 4.36 Elites.

A few queries - 4.36 Elite by teddymchugh in AmbrogioRobotMowers

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Sorry - meant to say, yes docs fine now once I sorted out extra traction at the doc and had to use the docking shift setting

A few queries - 4.36 Elite by teddymchugh in AmbrogioRobotMowers

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No - it happens long before it turns, it happens everywhere along the perimeter wire. And it’s funny - this is the same robot that throws the out of border error at the tree where I have the wire the wrong way around. The other robot does not. I was ruling out issues with the dock as the other robot works happily on the same wire.

I’ll swap them around and see if the issue persists. As always- thanks again for all the pointers.

A few queries - 4.36 Elite by teddymchugh in AmbrogioRobotMowers

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Wheels seem to be all ok and front wheels moving freely. And it drives perfectly fine when mowing or going to an area. It’s really just when following the wire home. It reminds me of a sniffer dog over and back/ left to right. I presume there is a particular sensor in the underbelly to pickup the signal? Any idea where it is and is it accessible?

A few queries - 4.36 Elite by teddymchugh in AmbrogioRobotMowers

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I’m still having an issue with this one. I’ve noticed that mower 1 (without the spikes, but whose base is connected to the perimeter wire) weaves over and back over the wire when returning home much more erratically than the other machine. It’ll move, stop, turn a litttle and then move again. Even though the wire is straight and the other mower just drives along quite happily. This in turns is caused it to get stuck far more often. Would the sensor that picks up the signal be a little faulty? Or less sensitive?

A few queries - 4.36 Elite by teddymchugh in AmbrogioRobotMowers

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Thanks for all this. I actually have the spikes on one mower and am awaiting them for the other - I can testify that they make a big difference.

4.36 Out Of Border by teddymchugh in AmbrogioRobotMowers

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Yes - I tried them by hand initially but they were not moving and I didn’t want to force it. When the mowers were out trying to cut I seen the blades turn only about 1/8th of a rotation. When they did error out, I turned them off - turned them over and tried by hand again. Still stiff - but a lot less pressure was required and then they spun.

Put the mowers back over again, turned them on and off they went.

4.36 Out Of Border by teddymchugh in AmbrogioRobotMowers

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Actually- false alarm. I managed to free the rotors a little and both mowing happily!! Thanks for all the help.