Thanks for this input! We purchased a Worx robotic last year, and used the pegs and line above ground. I like the flexibility of establishing a work zone, but wasn’t sure about a more permeant line underground. Looking forward to a follow-up video.
´@todd7716 Thank you very much for the feedback. I can certainly understand the idea that the signal strength could decrease by laying the cable in the ground. From practical experience, however, I can say that the reception is still strong enough for the robot to recognize the area without any problems. I would just make sure that the cable is not laid too deep. :) Best regards and thanks for your support
Can the wire be invaded in some form of tubing to protect it more, or will that interfere with the more "seeing" the wire? I'm thinking of some type of thick rubber tubing. Does the Worx (and other) boundary wire mowers roll over the wire to see it?
@mr.c6674 To be honest, I would be cautious, as I can't imagine that the signal would get through the rubber hose. Admittedly, I haven't tested this yet. 🤔 Best regards
This is exactly what i was looking for , yep i'm going with the lawn edger borrowed my sister in-laws today cheers 😊 from AUSTRALIA
Thanks for this input! We purchased a Worx robotic last year, and used the pegs and line above ground. I like the flexibility of establishing a work zone, but wasn’t sure about a more permeant line underground. Looking forward to a follow-up video.
´@todd7716 Thank you very much for the feedback.
I can certainly understand the idea that the signal strength could decrease by laying the cable in the ground. From practical experience, however, I can say that the reception is still strong enough for the robot to recognize the area without any problems.
I would just make sure that the cable is not laid too deep. :)
Best regards and thanks for your support
We laid the wire with pegs, and adjusted. Following your info. The Worx is working ok. Thanks for the tips.
@micatarish9527 I am very happy to hear that! Thank you for the feedback and thanks for the support! 😊🙌🏼
Best regards
Can the wire be invaded in some form of tubing to protect it more, or will that interfere with the more "seeing" the wire? I'm thinking of some type of thick rubber tubing.
Does the Worx (and other) boundary wire mowers roll over the wire to see it?
@mr.c6674 To be honest, I would be cautious, as I can't imagine that the signal would get through the rubber hose. Admittedly, I haven't tested this yet. 🤔
Best regards