Automower Answers: Finding A Break In An Underground Wire (No Loop/Flashing Blue Light Part 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @diyguy1901
    @diyguy1901 5 лет назад +3

    Finally! A video that actually shows how to find a broken wire AND how to actually use the tool! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @EshlemaniaTV
      @EshlemaniaTV  5 лет назад

      The most common feedback we would get is people not understanding how the tester actually worked and what to listen for.

  • @retiredliving4898
    @retiredliving4898 5 лет назад +7

    Thanks for all the information you provide in your video's. Ordered the tester and played with it to see how it worked. Today was my first "flashing blue" light. With the information you provided about switching the wires to locate the segment, then use the tester to locate the trouble, everything worked out quite well.

    • @EshlemaniaTV
      @EshlemaniaTV  5 лет назад +2

      AWESOME!! Glad to hear you were able to find the break and get it fixed up!

  • @Someone-tn8ur
    @Someone-tn8ur Год назад +1

    2:50-6:23 is all you need to watch to learn how to use this tool. Good video, but if you don't have 25 minutes (and apparently there is a part 1?), just watch the three and half minute segment.

  • @carltonanderson5139
    @carltonanderson5139 5 лет назад +2

    You to the rescue again. Used your video to wire around a fence back yard to front yard. Works flawlessly. . .many thanks. Now two days later I'm not getting the green light/broken wire. Found this video and just ordered the Kolsol Wire Locator Tool from Amazon. Will let you know how it works. I'm feeling pretty confident. Thanks again.

    • @EshlemaniaTV
      @EshlemaniaTV  5 лет назад +1

      Great to hear! It takes a little while to get used to using the tester, but once you get the hang of it you'll have no problems finding breaks in the future.

    • @carltonanderson5139
      @carltonanderson5139 5 лет назад

      @@EshlemaniaTV With your visual demo I think even I can do this. . .lol. I gotta tell ya, your video demos are the very best available on the internet. Thanks for actually doing what the video title says. . ."Locating a broken wire" for example. My tester Kosol like yours comes tomorrow. I tried the am radio thing using two different radios with no luck. I hope this works. If not, it was worth the try per your video. If re wiring is necessary, at least I'll feel confident in my attempts at this point to solve the problem. Thanks again. I'll keep you posted. Excellent excellent demo video.

  • @BBerkow
    @BBerkow 4 года назад +3

    The techniques explained in this video probably saved me 10 hours of hunting and re-securing wire. Thank you for this video, and all of the other helpful content you post. Just another hint that I wish I had thought of - for anyone with a security camera system, if you have a narrow window of time which you know you lost your loop signal, skim through your footage for that time period. I never would have thought a survey crew hired by the neighbors could have snuck onto my half acre and cut my boundary wire with a shovel without me noticing. If I had checked the cameras I would have known right where to look for the wire break. I walked past the patch of grass they dug up and laid back down, didn’t even notice. The fox and hound worked great though. In case anyone is keeping score, the wire was on my side of the property boundary, but they cut out an 18 inch circle around the survey pin!

    • @EshlemaniaTV
      @EshlemaniaTV  4 года назад

      We know a few people that were able to figure out their mower's issues thanks to their Ring doorbell.

  • @kentdawson5730
    @kentdawson5730 4 года назад +2

    An Eshlemania guide saves my bacon again. Thanks for producing this content and helping find my line break!

    • @EshlemaniaTV
      @EshlemaniaTV  4 года назад

      Great to hear! Have you checked out our new Robotic Mower Services channel yet? We are putting together a lot of Automower specific content for that channel. Here's a link to it: ruclips.net/channel/UCPpgYBGwFrAK8OxoC8UhNSQ

  • @ComplexKangaroo
    @ComplexKangaroo 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the awesome video. I ordered the KOLSOL F02 Underground Cable Locator from Amazon, it works great just as you showed and so I was able to find and fix the break in my loop signal and my Husqvarna auto mower is bank in business. Just in time too, the spring growth is now really kicking in over here in Seattle area.

  • @stringflogger
    @stringflogger 4 года назад +1

    Got the tester about two weeks ago to be ready for an inevitable break. Got the flashing blue light of death yesterday. I found the break using the Kolsol tool recommended here in about 15 minutes.

    • @EshlemaniaTV
      @EshlemaniaTV  4 года назад +1

      It's a money saver for sure once you get the hang of how to use it!

  • @jonathanellis3169
    @jonathanellis3169 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video, especially detailing exactly which system you used and the sensitivity that it brought. I knew I had a partial break in the wire, because the WORX base unit was showing green (green good, red no connection), I bought a different wire tracer, which was naff, and did the AM radio "trick" which didn't work at all for me.. Within 10 minutes of using the system that you have highlighted, I found the dodgy wire, which was a partial break at a connector)... no other system was sensitive enough to help. Highly recommend the kolsol F02, rather than the cheap wire tracers on ebay / amazon.

  • @jamalbeck2851
    @jamalbeck2851 4 года назад +1

    Great video-saved me at least $200 and a sore back.

  • @randompowerequipment6201
    @randompowerequipment6201 5 лет назад +3

    Great information! This will be a big help to a lot of people!

  • @gvmdax
    @gvmdax 4 года назад +1

    I had purchased the same tester. Worked well.

  • @partscounterguys650
    @partscounterguys650 5 лет назад +4

    Great information! THANKS!!!!

    • @EshlemaniaTV
      @EshlemaniaTV  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the feedback! We appreciate it!

  • @zast
    @zast 3 года назад +2

    Hello,
    to test with the KOSLOL (I just bought it too) you left the base connected to the power supply ?
    Did you remove the three cables (AL, AR and G1) from the base?
    And which cable did you connect the KOSLOL to ?
    Thanks

    • @EshlemaniaTV
      @EshlemaniaTV  3 года назад +2

      You can disconnect the power supply if you want. It shouldn't make a difference. You really only have to remove the wire that you will be testing. But in some cases it does make it easier in cases if you disconnect all the wires to help eliminate extra feedback and static to help hear the tone better.

    • @zast
      @zast 3 года назад +1

      @@EshlemaniaTV Ok thank you :)

  • @mikemcmahon2622
    @mikemcmahon2622 2 года назад +2

    Jeez, we get it. Signal, nothing.

  • @sebjackno7260
    @sebjackno7260 3 года назад +1

    Exactement le type d'appareil que je cherche. Le câble périphérique est cassé quelque part. Voyant bleu clignotant sur la base de mon robot tondeuse Husvarna. J'ai testé la radio am mais trop d'interférence. Je viens de le commandé, on verra si ça marche.

  • @andrewwoulfe6579
    @andrewwoulfe6579 5 лет назад +2

    I have been using the AM radio trick which works pretty well but think I will pick up a tester to see if I can improve my performance. I originally only had one guide wire but sine your last video I have added 2 more which has really helped cut down on my break location times.
    I have a large yard with a 450X. Right now I mow about the limit (1.5 acers) with the mower. I really need to add another mower but I do not have power to the back of the property to place another charging base to mow the back of the property. Any suggestions. my goal is to have mowers running t the same time to mow my entire 2 acers.
    I thought about dividing the yard into 2 halves (side to side instead of front to back) but worry that the yard would look uneven. Would prefer to have the back of the yard have its own mower, but not sure how to get it to the working area without running power 100 yards to the back of the property for another base.
    Keep up the great work

    • @EshlemaniaTV
      @EshlemaniaTV  5 лет назад

      The AM radio used to be my go to and I still use it occasionally. It works well in most cases. We ran into a few properties though where there was a lot of interference in the ground and ended up using the tester shown in the video.
      For adding another mower to the back of your property with no power, Solar panels would probably be the easiest thing to do besides running power from your house. Not sure what else you could do in a situation like that and have it be feasible versus running power out there.

  • @ianlivingstone490
    @ianlivingstone490 2 года назад

    Hi,
    Many thanks for your most informative and clear videos on resolving issues on the Husqvarna 450x. Living in Scotland does unfortunately prevents me from doing business with you for which I am extremely sorry.
    I have lots of problems with flashing blue lights and have you videos on the subject most helpful. I do have a question though and that is when using the Kolson NF-816 (a most useful tool) should one disconnect those wires which do not have the transmitter plugged in. I other words all wires are unplugged from the docking station and the suspected broken wire is connected to the transmitter part of the Kolson NF-816.
    Kindest regards and thank you for all your hard work getting these videos up and running.
    Ian

  • @ericjennings7838
    @ericjennings7838 4 года назад +1

    What is the best wire to use to fix breaks? Can you buy it at Lowes/HD/Menards?

    • @EshlemaniaTV
      @EshlemaniaTV  4 года назад

      The best wire to use is the same wire that is in the rest of the system. Don't think you can get it at Lowes. A dealer is the best bet. If you do not have a dealer near you then send an email to roboticmowerservices@gmail.com and they can get you fixed up with wire and splices.

  • @lovecycling1
    @lovecycling1 4 года назад +1

    FYI my issue was at the L and R connectors to the charging station. The purple connector had bitten thru wire so wasn't getting signal. Simple solution but only after I'd spent 2h trying others!

    • @EshlemaniaTV
      @EshlemaniaTV  4 года назад

      We went over checking all of that stuff in the first video we did.

  • @douglassmith8585
    @douglassmith8585 2 года назад

    Should you shutdown the power on robotic first before you start the testing

  • @crystalhumadi7142
    @crystalhumadi7142 3 года назад

    Great video thanks before purchasing though. What do you do if you have a very large yard and your break is at the fartherest point? Is the signal dection distance the distance through the wire its traveling through or as the crow flies from point of connection to the break? Cheers

  • @stephentomini1116
    @stephentomini1116 4 года назад

    Hello, have you ever experienced a situation where you can hear a tone from the wire finder, but the resistance in the wire (test by a multi-meter) is so high that the charging station will not recognize a circuit? I have used the guide wires to narrow it down, but its still the biggest section of wire. Now I think I will have to cut the boundary and make a smaller circuit to narrow the location further. Not sure how the wire could be damaged enough to interfere with the circuit, but not severed. A pain.

  • @42swissmocha
    @42swissmocha 4 года назад +1

    Are you still using the original wire on your installs?

    • @EshlemaniaTV
      @EshlemaniaTV  4 года назад

      Depends on the soil where we are installing. If it's in an area like a development where people aren't driving through their yards and there are not a lot of rocks and tree roots, then yes. Haven't really had any issues with the actual wire itself in those environments.

    • @42swissmocha
      @42swissmocha 4 года назад

      @@EshlemaniaTV Got ya. Supposedly the black 3.4mm wire is 100% copper and gives a better signal, any experience with this wire?

  • @WHDACV
    @WHDACV 3 года назад

    Yea thanks for the tips but none of that has worked for me.
    I tried the pro version of that tool just wound up throwing it against a wall.
    It’s inconsistent enough to keep me guessing and digging.
    The guide wire tests tells me it’s one side of the loop but i can’t seem to find it as the tester says its all good all the way to where guide 2 goes in. Then after trying the other side of the loop it’s showed flashing green. Thought it was fixed went about my business and after mower finished charging it went back to flashing blue.
    This is after only one season. I fully charged it and brought it and the base inside.
    Put it back out and it never worked
    Don’t understand what could have possibly broken over just one winter.
    After getting screwed by husqvarna for free install and the “installer” I am not impressed.
    3000 just to be frustrated and have to get landscaper to cut grass now.
    Too bad you guys are not closer.

  • @GR19611
    @GR19611 3 года назад

    Tape to sticks for easy use no bending .

  • @thepickledgoblin6465
    @thepickledgoblin6465 3 года назад +1

    What if the break is in the guidewire?

    • @EshlemaniaTV
      @EshlemaniaTV  3 года назад

      Just connect the tester to the guide wire instead of a boundary wire. It's the same procedure.

  • @stealthtuning
    @stealthtuning 4 года назад

    5$ small handheld AM radio does the same job :) - Ive used it 2 years to find brakes

    • @EshlemaniaTV
      @EshlemaniaTV  4 года назад +1

      It does in some cases. I used to use that method, but ran into issues when working around underground dog fences and some underground utilities.

  • @kevinhawley403
    @kevinhawley403 3 года назад +1

    HEED THE WORDS(!!!!) When he says to ground the transmitter! lmao. ...ooooops. 2 hours later...