You’re going places man. As an electronics engineer myself, a lot of this approach and thinking is used in industry. You’re really smart and you can do both electronic and mechanical work. Good job!
9:07 you ran over a bucket. :) Great job. You could add a camera pointing down so it would be easier to line up with the cut. If you get what I mean. Also 1,3ghz analog feed would offer better live video with decent penetration, I suppose?
Killer mower gets hijacked by kokaine bear coming to a theatre near you. Awesome build, would like to see the steering build and clutch builds. I never change rpm during mowing so you can skip this, well they are good for startup.
Ive worked in many factories and and a machine shop. It seems so much more interesting being the one to come up with designs and figure out ways to make differnt things. I would like to see people get back to making everything themselves and trading and selling with eachother and do away with big corporations. Everything small business . i was gonna say local but it wouldn't have to be local but it would be good to have a community of makers of all things, especially if(or when) society breaks down. I want to learn how to grow all my own foods, make my own vitamins, supplements, even my clothes. That would be alot to learn. Anyway really impressive.
Cool project. You might be able to use RTKlib together with a GPS received on your base station to do more accurate position fixes. With a stationary GPS receiver and a mobile receiver you can correct some position errors and theoretically achieve 1-2 cm accuracy. You might be able to execute a waypoint mission with this level of accuracy.
This idea has true potential. You could use a Pixhawk with mission planner rover on it connected to the computer via a 900 mhz link for extra range and use a dji digital system for the video as they have amazing clarity and up to 10 km range with the newer ones, it is a big investment though it is worth it over analogue. If however you do want to use analogue I recommend using a 1.5 ghz link or lower (the lower frequency the longer the range but the lower the video quality) I hope you do revisit this with these changes!
I know this is a old video, but can you maybe do a shortish video showing us how you created the GUI? I find that fascinating. I always considered myself a hardware kinda guy and have almost no experience writing code with the exception of blinking a LED with an UNO.
This is amazing!! Great job! I've been thinking about doing something like this and this is really inspiring. I like your video editing btw, I'm excited to go check out some of your other vids.
I'm working on a similar setup myself, I'm an electronics specialist tho and not a engineer lol. I plan on using an Libre Renegade with a webserver, monitoring an Arduino with several breakouts for motor drivers and feedbacks for pots/limit switches to make my old riding mower a VR (fps) mower. Mainly so my older parents can still mow the lawn on super hot days, they have 6-7 acre front lawn that spans both sides of the road. Wish you finished your original idea so I could borrow some plans lol As for the wifi limitations, I'll probably using a single Ubiquiti M2-400 Powerbeam at the house and a cheap WiFi router onboard the mower. Since I live in the middle of nowhere, I don't mind unprotected wifi for this system lol
Das ist ein sehr gutes Video von euch (part I+II). Habe bereits einen RC-Raupenmäher (Made in China). Möchte aber gerne an meinem garden tractor (stihl) einen Laser mit Fotoerkennung installieren. Unser Ziel sind die zahlreichen Unkräuter im Garten. Grüße aus Berlin /germany.
Wow. That is amazing. I want to learn how to do stuff like this. So much went into that. How did you create the software to control the mower. How long does it take to go from knowing nothing to be able to be know all the different components. Just started getting into the maker culture. I want to learn so much.
Excellent project! Subscribed to see what else you come up with! Ive wanted to do something similar for a while. Have you ever played with any late model quadcoptors? Most quads have all the sensors you added plus sonar and multiple cameras used for guidance and obstacle avoidance. From my understanding the quads are based on arduino and have very robust 2.4 and 5ghz bands with impressive range. Ive flown mine 3 miles before starting to lose the camera feed. Id be curious if you could cobble a late model quad to your relays and servo/motor controllers and add in some proximity sensors, sonar, cameras etc to have feedback needed to autonomize.
Really impressive! Great job and good progress working on project. Michael, what is the next goal? Fully (or partially) autonomous tractor with lawn mower? Sounds pretty interesting... P.S. Came here from your post on FB, at "Arduino Academy" group
Ciao,complimenti sei bravo. Sto progettando come guidare da remoto un trinciaerba da 6,5 kv e 100 kg. Ho pensato di utilizzare; 1)2 motori di 250 w 12 v 330 g/m; 2)ARDUINO uno 3) trasmettitore Flysky f6 -i6 4) driver BTS 7960 5) ricevitore FS 6) batteria da 12v amp ? Oltre ad alcuni collegamenti trovo difficoltà nell"alimentare il sistema . Mi dai qualche suggerimento? Grazie e buonanotte .
This video deserves way more attention! Awesome work man. In the interest of views, definitely use that red button for some kind of click-baity hook like “I Put A Machine Gun Turret on My Autonomous Lawn Mower” or something ridiculous in your next segment. Good stuff! Look forward to seeing more!
I use a foot on the gas pedal that is maintained on while the communication is good, as soon as my rover looses communication the gas pedal is released and the brake is activated.
Try reducing the resolution/colors of the video. Indoors is very simple contrasts, outdoors video produces a wide spectrum of colors which is less compressible.
Actually, I was wonder why no (internet ,wifi)remote mower! There are many "weekend farmer", if we can mower the grass through internet, that be cool RC control, however is not reasonable, to be a weekend farmer we dont have too much time on mower the grass
You’re going places man. As an electronics engineer myself, a lot of this approach and thinking is used in industry. You’re really smart and you can do both electronic and mechanical work. Good job!
9:07 you ran over a bucket. :)
Great job. You could add a camera pointing down so it would be easier to line up with the cut. If you get what I mean. Also 1,3ghz analog feed would offer better live video with decent penetration, I suppose?
Killer mower gets hijacked by kokaine bear coming to a theatre near you. Awesome build, would like to see the steering build and clutch builds. I never change rpm during mowing so you can skip this, well they are good for startup.
Amazing . Im impressed with your knowledge.
Great Job Mikey!! I love it!
Ive worked in many factories and and a machine shop. It seems so much more interesting being the one to come up with designs and figure out ways to make differnt things. I would like to see people get back to making everything themselves and trading and selling with eachother and do away with big corporations. Everything small business . i was gonna say local but it wouldn't have to be local but it would be good to have a community of makers of all things, especially if(or when) society breaks down. I want to learn how to grow all my own foods, make my own vitamins, supplements, even my clothes. That would be alot to learn. Anyway really impressive.
Cool project. You might be able to use RTKlib together with a GPS received on your base station to do more accurate position fixes. With a stationary GPS receiver and a mobile receiver you can correct some position errors and theoretically achieve 1-2 cm accuracy. You might be able to execute a waypoint mission with this level of accuracy.
This man has a million dollars in a $1,000 rider... Sounds like something I'd do 😂🤘 Awesome build man!
This idea has true potential. You could use a Pixhawk with mission planner rover on it connected to the computer via a 900 mhz link for extra range and use a dji digital system for the video as they have amazing clarity and up to 10 km range with the newer ones, it is a big investment though it is worth it over analogue. If however you do want to use analogue I recommend using a 1.5 ghz link or lower (the lower frequency the longer the range but the lower the video quality) I hope you do revisit this with these changes!
I know this is a old video, but can you maybe do a shortish video showing us how you created the GUI? I find that fascinating. I always considered myself a hardware kinda guy and have almost no experience writing code with the exception of blinking a LED with an UNO.
This is amazing!! Great job! I've been thinking about doing something like this and this is really inspiring. I like your video editing btw, I'm excited to go check out some of your other vids.
Awesome job. I am trying to do something similar with a zero turn.
Me too!
Hi Michael, What an amazing work you did, but I'm just wanted to ask what kind of program or software do you use to control the tractor or mower?
I'm working on a similar setup myself, I'm an electronics specialist tho and not a engineer lol. I plan on using an Libre Renegade with a webserver, monitoring an Arduino with several breakouts for motor drivers and feedbacks for pots/limit switches to make my old riding mower a VR (fps) mower.
Mainly so my older parents can still mow the lawn on super hot days, they have 6-7 acre front lawn that spans both sides of the road.
Wish you finished your original idea so I could borrow some plans lol
As for the wifi limitations, I'll probably using a single Ubiquiti M2-400 Powerbeam at the house and a cheap WiFi router onboard the mower. Since I live in the middle of nowhere, I don't mind unprotected wifi for this system lol
Very nice work! How many job offers have you received?
Das ist ein sehr gutes Video von euch (part I+II).
Habe bereits einen RC-Raupenmäher (Made in China).
Möchte aber gerne an meinem garden tractor (stihl) einen Laser mit Fotoerkennung installieren. Unser Ziel sind die zahlreichen Unkräuter im Garten.
Grüße aus Berlin /germany.
Did you program the GUI? If so what language did you do that in?
Wow. That is amazing. I want to learn how to do stuff like this. So much went into that. How did you create the software to control the mower. How long does it take to go from knowing nothing to be able to be know all the different components. Just started getting into the maker culture. I want to learn so much.
Excellent project! Subscribed to see what else you come up with! Ive wanted to do something similar for a while. Have you ever played with any late model quadcoptors? Most quads have all the sensors you added plus sonar and multiple cameras used for guidance and obstacle avoidance. From my understanding the quads are based on arduino and have very robust 2.4 and 5ghz bands with impressive range. Ive flown mine 3 miles before starting to lose the camera feed.
Id be curious if you could cobble a late model quad to your relays and servo/motor controllers and add in some proximity sensors, sonar, cameras etc to have feedback needed to autonomize.
hi handsome. great channel and topic i love this channel.
Any update on your lawn mower tractor?
Very Nice, looks cool
Really impressive! Great job and good progress working on project. Michael, what is the next goal? Fully (or partially) autonomous tractor with lawn mower? Sounds pretty interesting...
P.S. Came here from your post on FB, at "Arduino Academy" group
Absolutely amazing. Maybe you could do a collaboration with Michael Reeves? :D
Ciao,complimenti sei bravo.
Sto progettando come guidare da remoto un trinciaerba da 6,5 kv e 100 kg. Ho pensato di utilizzare; 1)2 motori di 250 w 12 v 330 g/m;
2)ARDUINO uno
3) trasmettitore Flysky f6 -i6
4) driver BTS 7960
5) ricevitore FS
6) batteria da 12v amp ?
Oltre ad alcuni collegamenti trovo difficoltà nell"alimentare il sistema .
Mi dai qualche suggerimento?
Grazie e buonanotte .
What program language are guys using? 😬
Most likely C for the Arduino bit and Processing for the GUI.
This video deserves way more attention! Awesome work man. In the interest of views, definitely use that red button for some kind of click-baity hook like “I Put A Machine Gun Turret on My Autonomous Lawn Mower” or something ridiculous in your next segment. Good stuff! Look forward to seeing more!
That red button on the joystick is begging to be used as a nitro boost
Or bizarre flames from a hood mounted stack, LOL
What are of all the differnt technologies that you have to learn. You ve got microcontrollers, wireless communication, software, 3D printing.
Keep going the video telemetry latency can be rectified
Line of sight is a good start
Have you thought a using mission planner
Will you offer all of your code?
I use a foot on the gas pedal that is maintained on while the communication is good, as soon as my rover looses communication the gas pedal is released and the brake is activated.
hi handsome great video.
Fall is here my dudes.
Try reducing the resolution/colors of the video. Indoors is very simple contrasts, outdoors video produces a wide spectrum of colors which is less compressible.
Install APM 2.5 to automate route with control points.
I'll be using a Jetson Nano, so i can use computer vision and Lidar.
Actually, I was wonder why no (internet ,wifi)remote mower!
There are many "weekend farmer", if we can mower the grass through internet, that be cool
RC control, however is not reasonable, to be a weekend farmer we dont have too much time on mower the grass
Your video would be much enhanced if the lawnmower were moving about in an apparently deliberate manner.
Yeah this was 2years ago I'm sure he's working for Elon today!