Mammotion Yuka App Setup and First Mow

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
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Комментарии • 61

  • @Crazypostman
    @Crazypostman  Месяц назад +3

    Important update announcement... The signal issues may have been my fault! Where I installed the RTK, there was trees above it to one side. I didn't think the leaves would affect it that greatly, but it seems that may have been the case. I moved the RTK out into the middle of the front yard in the wide open and it performed much, much better mowing in the backyard. That just goes to show you how important it is to make sure there is no obstructions anywhere near the RTK and to install it in the most wide open location possible.

    • @GNashOldJazzDrummer
      @GNashOldJazzDrummer Месяц назад +1

      Got my Yuka last Monday. I fished up working away from the house and finally got it set up today. Assembled easily and quickly, it found the update and did that. Just to get it to do something, I set it next to the house behind the fence. I can tell you, next to the house and fence and under the trees will not work for anything. The RTK locked on to SATs and the indicator turned green. The Yuka never did find its position, which is what I expected it to do. Now I will try different positions around the house, but I think there are just too many trees. Tomorrow I will also look for a cheap sim card to see what that could do. Other than the dang Florida heat and humidity, It was a pretty fun hour playing with my new toy. I think the Momotion folks better start working on a TerraMow type system and ditch the satellites.

    • @GNashOldJazzDrummer
      @GNashOldJazzDrummer Месяц назад

      LOL ..Whilst I was mucking about, I did manage to manually mow a stripe out of my neighbor's side yard that is next to where the Yuka is parked. It cuts very well!! He will never know. Maybe! :-)

    • @dannybush9668
      @dannybush9668 28 дней назад

      @@GNashOldJazzDrummerI live in Florida too. Can yuka handle ST Augustine?

    • @GNashOldJazzDrummer
      @GNashOldJazzDrummer 27 дней назад

      @@dannybush9668 , I am not really sure. We mostly have "mixed Florida weeds" but it cuts them well!

  • @Crazypostman
    @Crazypostman  Месяц назад +20

    I'm really sad that I had to post a video that showed Yuka having some troubles with the reception and straight rows. I know that the mammotion team works hard, and theres no doubt in my mind that they will release a software update that addresses these things shortly. As a RUclips reviewer I have to show the good with the bad or nobody would trust my opinions. After the next update or two, I will remake a mowing video in the same area and see if it has improved.

    • @rodbtelenetbe
      @rodbtelenetbe Месяц назад +2

      Thanks for this one again and honesty. 🎉

    • @DerekWilson-zk4tg
      @DerekWilson-zk4tg Месяц назад +1

      Appreciate the honesty. No one expects perfection but for this much money you would think they would have tested and fixed many of these issues. Have you tested them running over small sticks to see how quickly the blades get damaged?

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Месяц назад

      @@DerekWilson-zk4tg Well, the blade design is the same as Luba, which I've been using for over a year and a half, so I wouldn't worry too much, this blade design is proven. It's also the same design as many other robot mowers

    • @farraf637
      @farraf637 Месяц назад

      I have the same issues, essentially the same situation but with a Luba 2. Pretty disappointed, feels like Yuka has a weaker satellite connection module. As it is designed for "suburban" lawns the receiver should be stronger as houses are so close to each other.
      Weird thing is, might have 25-28 coviewing satellites, strong signal but position is float instead of fix.

    • @MrSpradad06
      @MrSpradad06 Месяц назад

      Yea I have it and it has missed a lot of spots hoping they come out with an update soon to address this

  • @michaelmakro
    @michaelmakro Месяц назад +4

    😂. ‘Flowerbed gate’. Great to see the setup. I got my Yuka to mow where Luba gets confused when it loses satellite in my rear lawn because of trees and of course the leaves, just like your dad’s. Now I know what to expect but as you said, they’ll refine the vision/satellite combination to make it seamless. Great video. M 🎉

  • @cocobelle1000
    @cocobelle1000 Месяц назад +6

    After upgrading the software of the RTK, Yuka or both of them shut down the RTK and Yuka. Start up the RTK and then Yuka then Yuka will not loose position anymore. Have Yuka for some time now, and always lost position after an upgrade. With this method have no problems any more. Mammotion should mention that or improve the upgrades. 33:21

  • @cantfindanothernick
    @cantfindanothernick Месяц назад

    The first video I find for yuks that shows the typical problems, thank you for that! All others I found were either promotion or from fanboys that mainly show a perfectly working system.
    I experienced exactly the same issues when installing the system today. Without your video i would not even have been able to finish the installation as the manual is barely existing and the app is poorly translated to Germsn, so i got stuck already at the beginning at the point where also the RTK station needs an update but the app simply does bot tell.
    Thank you for the video, the honesty and the guidance!

  • @RJMachine62
    @RJMachine62 Месяц назад +2

    Yuka leaves the same strips as my Luba 1 does. My Luba 1 is set to 9.8" and it started leaving uncut strips after one of the major updates this summer. Never did that before. It doesn't cut perfectly straight lines anymore either. If there is a straight line then a wavy spot then back straight and it repeats that pattern. Seems like a match error or something that didn't previously exist. Luba 1 approached and turns around much closer to the charger than it used to.

  • @engineer_sooner
    @engineer_sooner Месяц назад +1

    Appreciate the quick review! Finding anything I can about the Yuka since it fits my needs more than the Luba. I'm sure in time software updates will make it as reliable as Luba.

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Месяц назад +1

      @@engineer_sooner Yeah, my luba 1 is rock solid. I have no doubt Yuka will be great soon.

  • @twjonckheere
    @twjonckheere Месяц назад +1

    I have faith in Mammotion and I'm sure Yuka will come up to speed with Luba after some updates. That being said, I'm also glad I know not to run out and upgrade. I'll let my Luba 1 do it's good job for another year or so and then switch to Yuka since it will mow and pick up leaves. I only have .25 acres so I should be all set!

  • @R3cal
    @R3cal Месяц назад +1

    I think your main RTK needs to be further away from the trees and above the edge of the roof or further away from the house. I think its supposed to have the best visibility of the skies in order to reference the yuka with less visibility.

  • @X2B_XD
    @X2B_XD Месяц назад

    thank you very much for the video. I'm really looking forward to the new videos with Yuka. Maybe you should try it in the front yard because of the problems with the satellites. :D

  • @nickromanek9444
    @nickromanek9444 Месяц назад

    Great, honest review, thank you!! Are we able to add different zones and maps with this?
    Im on Android and dont see either option

  • @sargemonday4801
    @sargemonday4801 Месяц назад +1

    I noticed with the Yuka, if you mount the RTK on the roof with the extension provided, you HAVE to use another outlet to power it. It will not plug into the base station like the Luba does. :^(

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Месяц назад

      @@sargemonday4801 I'm going to be experimenting with Yuka's RTK. Maybe this weekend. You likely just saved me some time!

  • @sHuRuLuNi
    @sHuRuLuNi Месяц назад +1

    What the hell are freedom units? Is that the feet, elbows, buttcheeks system?
    And as always: OG Luba is a beast.

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Месяц назад +1

      @@sHuRuLuNi Yes, That's the one!

  • @blcje123
    @blcje123 Месяц назад

    Would like to see a Yarbo comparison verses Yuka and Luba

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Месяц назад

      @@blcje123 That would certainly be a strange matchup, They're not really in the same class. Yarbo is about three or four times the price. it's so much larger and can do many more things besides mowing. I have a worry that Yarbo might not be the best at lawn mowing. You know, there's a saying, Jack of all trades, master of none. I feel like it's too large to mow smaller yards, especially with the tracks. It might be great for big yards though.

  • @aaronbutler5969
    @aaronbutler5969 Месяц назад

    I got the luba2 for the best mowing i left it on the 9.8 default which overlap about half the cutting width

  • @cocobelle1000
    @cocobelle1000 Месяц назад

    When you upgrade the RTK, Yuka or both, shut down the RTK and Yuka for about 15 minutes. Then reboot the RTK and then Yuka. Then she will no longer loose position. Found this out after several upgrades where Yuka father that always lost position. Think Mammotion should mention that or improve the software upgrades.

  • @SinMihai
    @SinMihai Месяц назад

    Cool video and soundtrack : it's different - Shadows (feat. Miss Mary) | Trap | NCS - Copyright Free Music

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Месяц назад

      At the bottom of the description on RUclips videos it will tell you the name of the music used in case you didn't know.

  • @guillaumemolter
    @guillaumemolter Месяц назад

    Thank you for the video. My unit shipped today. I have a lot less trees so I hope I will have less signal problems...but we'll see. Would you mind telling me what is the total footprint (in freedom units) of the mower + charger (when charging)? I looked everywhere on the mammotion website and I can't find the information. Thank you vert much!

  • @jimrfaust
    @jimrfaust Месяц назад +2

    The issue with satellite reception may be due to the location of the Yuka RTK reference station. Honestly, I cringed a little bit when I saw how close it was to the house and fence. Since you have the Luba's RTK on the roof, it makes sense that it would have much better co-viewing satellite performance.

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Месяц назад +1

      @@jimrfaust YUKAs Usually has the same or more though. Right now I just looked and Yuka has 41-L1 and 23-L2.... And Luba's RTK has 33-L1 and 25-L2

    • @jimrfaust
      @jimrfaust Месяц назад

      @@Crazypostman Maybe the new Yuka RTK has better reception than the Luba 1 RTK, but the house might be blocking some satellites that are critical to positioning of the Yuka.
      I've only had mine a few days, but so far I'm impressed with it. My RTK is not it the best spot either, but I'm planning on mounting it on the roof soon.
      I'm also wondering if Mammotion should reduce the distance that Yuka can continue mowing on vision only, at least until they get it working more reliably. Imagine if those flowers were someone's pool!

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Месяц назад +1

      @@jimrfaust Yeah, going over a boundary line like that's a pretty bad deal. Now the strips it missed not really a big deal. You can just mow it a second time from the other direction which is exactly what I did and it cleaned everything up perfectly.

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Месяц назад +3

      @@jimrfaust I'll be testing a vision only robot this weekend. We'll see how that goes.

    • @kais9196
      @kais9196 Месяц назад

      What’s the camera for If it ignores using it and runs into objects, baffling result on the plant, also with the vision only and cut lines, sure maybe software adjustment can fix it, or a reboot of all devices as mentioned already, otherwise, I wonder if multiple higher sensitivity gps sensors on the mowers in an array all calculating position referencing off one another for accuracy with more likelihood of getting signals through leaves could be the real solution, not just for trees but also for metal objects eg fences, as the camera solution is only truly effective if it can do 2 things, identify uncut grass to guide the path without signal and identify all other objects as not grass and avoid it. It would really just be a good thing if the sensors could be used to avoid all contact with precision, measuring distance while factoring in spacial awareness of the mowers dimensions which is easy to do with an array of sensors designed to avoid objects at set distances on each sensor and cause a shift in direction as much as required, rather than a preset significant avoidance manoeuvre, this way you can map close to anything and the mower will never touch, simply adjust based on sensors or camera. Also I think it’s a dying method to use a camera with distance limitation in bad signal areas, most will end up with a mower that stops every time until attended to.

  • @MsAjax409
    @MsAjax409 Месяц назад +1

    For YUKA to maintain a position fix, it needs to receive GPS correction message data for the satellites it can see, which, because of all the trees, will be limited. The reference station can achieve a fine GPS reception, but to a different set of satellites than what YUKA can see. Putting the RTK unit on the roof with a better view of the sky will provide better satellite reception overlap with YUKA resulting in less position loss.

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Месяц назад +1

      @@MsAjax409 The reference station shows it's receiving a fine signal and about 40 satellites. But just for grins and testing purposes, I will move the reference station into the wide open and we'll run this under the trees again and see if it performs the same or better.

    • @MsAjax409
      @MsAjax409 Месяц назад

      @@Crazypostman Good idea. Remember, however, that when you change the location of the base station, it has to accurately re-estblish its lat/long coordinates. That can take several hours. You also have to create a new map since the map you now have is referenced to the original base station location. Sorry, I know you know all this, but many people just getting into autonomous mowers may not be.

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Месяц назад +1

      ​@@MsAjax409 You were correct! I moved the RTK station out to a better wide open location and Yuka performed perfectly in the same locations that it was having trouble before. Had the same number of satellites on the RTK station, but obviously the signal quality was better. It almost never dropped back to vision only after I moved the RTK.

  • @larsandersen5505
    @larsandersen5505 Месяц назад +1

    Let’s hope this reception issue is not hardware related 😕

  • @mapsurfer09
    @mapsurfer09 Месяц назад

    The 2 mowers running different firmware. Not exactly comparable

  • @bkkbill1
    @bkkbill1 Месяц назад

    Yuka made me laff it did.

  • @volkerkorb538
    @volkerkorb538 Месяц назад

    Don`t get me wrong, but you have set up the RTK right next to the station underneath the trees. So there is obviously a poor reception to any satellite. Same as to Yuka. There is no need to wonder about the poor performance of Yuka in the first place.

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Месяц назад +2

      @@volkerkorb538 The RTK station has never said anything other than fine signal reception. Also it receives more satellites than the other one that's on the roof. But all of these things can be tested. I can put this rtk right next to the other one and then have them run at the same time.

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Месяц назад +1

      Well, you were right! I moved the RTK out way in the front yard so nothing was near it. I didn't gain any satellites, but Yuka performed perfectly in the same location. So obviously the quality of the signal it was receiving was improved. Maybe the SNR. They really should show Signal Quality in the app besides just number of satellites. Because if ones you are receiving have crap signal there's no use to show it. This is a little extra proof to the dummies that are putting it in their attic That that is a bad idea. If some leaves can attenuate the signal enough to screw up positioning, imagine what a sheet of plywood and some shingles are doing.

  • @Pele-speak
    @Pele-speak Месяц назад

    Why they insist on making every robot mower ugly

  • @aaronbutler5969
    @aaronbutler5969 Месяц назад

    If you had it edge then it would have stopped sooner

  • @bikeny
    @bikeny Месяц назад

    I think the solution to the reception problem is cut down all the trees and sell the firewood. j/k.
    I wonder if the NSA would let Mammotion use their satellites for the mapping?

  • @saldainis55
    @saldainis55 Месяц назад

    30:39 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Месяц назад

      @@saldainis55 🫨 🤫 Mimi is gonna see!

  • @musicdad
    @musicdad Месяц назад

    No impressed with Yuka. I think it's a huge step backwards

  • @musicdad
    @musicdad Месяц назад

    And people want to trust theirs lives in a self driving car, we can't even mow a lawn without taking out a flowerbed

    • @MsAjax409
      @MsAjax409 Месяц назад +1

      Believe me, my Tesla FSD works with GPS, a street network map, and 8 cameras. It doesn't take out anything.

    • @Everydayytber
      @Everydayytber Месяц назад

      Theres no comparison between a car and a mower