MAMMOTION Luba RTK Robot Lawn Mower Information
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Luba RTK checklist
Please use the link below to complete the checklist before you buy:
What is the max height of the grass that Luba can cut?
The max height of the grass that Luba can cut is 100mm.
The following is the Cutting Height of Luba. The Cutting Height refers to the height of the Cutting Blades. It is different from the Grass Height.
LUBA | Cutting Height |
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AWD 5000 | 30 - 70mm (1.2" - 2.8") |
AWD 3000 | 30 - 70mm (1.2" - 2.8") |
AWD 1000 | 30 - 70mm (1.2" - 2.8") |
What is the working condition for Luba?
Luba needs continuous signals from both the RTK reference station and the satellites during the job. It needs a 90° open-sky view at least to get enough signal to work.
The diagram shows a robot mower between two obstacles, with an arrow indicating an open sky view of greater than 90 degrees. This illustrates the need for an unobstructed view of the sky for optimal signal reception.
It does not always need a line-of-sight view from each point of your lawn to the RTK reference station. The radio transmission ability allows data transmission to work as long as the transmission path is not fully obstructed.
How many no-go zones can I set?
You can set up to 50 no-go zones for each cutting area. You can set up to 10 cutting areas with LUBA AWD 5000, and up to 500 no-go zones in total.
What is the max area LUBA AWD 5000 can work with?
The maximum area LUBA AWD 5000 can work with is up to 5000 m² (1.25 acre). You can set up to 10 cutting zones, but the sum of the zones should not exceed 5000 m².
The actual area could be less than 5000 m² if the created map has a complex shape.
What is the best installation place for RTK Reference Station?
- The distance between the RTK Reference Station and walls, roofs, or trees should ideally be at a 45° angle from the RTK Base to the height of the walls, roof, or trees. The diagram shows a house with an RTK base and charging station, illustrating the 45° angle requirement for clearance from obstacles. A table provides specific distances based on obstacle height:
- 1m height: >1m distance
- 2m height: >2m distance
- 3m height: >3m distance
- 4m height: >4m distance
- Alternatively, install the RTK Reference station on a wall or roof with an open sky area, ensuring at least a 90° open sky view. The diagram shows an RTK reference station mounted on a roof with a clear view of the sky.
- Ensure the RTK Reference station is at least 5m away from large glass walls or large metal objects, such as walls made of iron sheets.
- The RTK Reference station should be set straight. The diagram shows two examples: one with an 'X' indicating incorrect placement (tilted) and one with a checkmark indicating correct placement (upright).
- If there are tall trees with large foliage coverage, install the RTK reference station on the lawn. The distance between the reference station and the trees should be at least the same as the height of the tree to the edge of the foliage area. The diagram illustrates this with 'H' representing the height of the tree and the distance from the edge of the foliage to the reference station.
- For lawns with an "O"-shape, "U" shape, or multiple separate lawns, it is recommended to place the RTK reference station in a higher location, such as on the roof. For "L"-shaped lawns, the reference station can be placed on the roof or at a specific point as shown in the diagram. The diagrams illustrate different lawn shapes (L-shape, On one side, U-shape, O-shape, Multiple lawns) and recommended RTK placement.
If your lawn is "O"-shaped, "U"-shaped, or has separate lawns, MAMMOTION recommends setting the RTK reference station on the wall or roof using the wall installation kit.