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by thoughbestlendia1971 2020. 2. 12. 03:21

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Husqvarna Automower 315X ReviewIf toiling a mower across your yard on a blistering summer day sounds like your personal version of you know what — robot lawn mowers have arrived to partly alleviate this kind of pain. You might have even seen one displayed under the name Husqvarna at your local, in a banner advertisement at the ballpark, or maybe you even recognize it from your very own. This is no coincidence — Husqvarna is in the robot lawn mower game, so we brought one of its Automowers in-house to see whether it really takes hands-off grass cutting to another level. Why we tested the Automower 315XWe started by analyzing the entire robot lawn mower space — which, by the way, is relatively slim here in the U.S. In doing so, we took a few lessons from our own book on the completely different (yet eerily similar) world of and applied some of its criteria to robot lawn mowers. To optimize convenience in today’s day and age, you should be afforded the option to control the device from your phone, schedule runs in advance, and customize settings remotely.After sussing the competition, we found several products unavailable or altogether discontinued. For example, WORX is in the process of overhauling its Landroid model to (likely) include more of the tech-friendly features like mobile app control that it currently lacks.

New Home 656a Manual Lawn

New Home 656a Manual Lawn Care

We then deliberated on the strongest contender(s) and were left with what we thought would be best for most people — a robot mower fit for small-to-midsize lawns, equipped with mobile app control and GPS navigation, despite its seriously daunting price tag (sorry, we couldn’t help that part). Alas, the Automower 315X.

New Home 656a Manual Lawn Mower

We recently purchased a new home with a Hunter Pro C controller on the irrigation system. I dewinterized the system and set up a scheduled program for the system to run. Unfortunately, it looks like the rain sensor is not allowing the system to run.Here's some more info: I know that each zone works as I am able to run them one at a time using the 'manual single station' mode. I have of course tried the bypass switch on the front panel, but the word 'Sensor' never goes away from the display. I even went so far as to completely unplug the wires from the sensor to the main system, yet the display still reads 'sensor' and won't let me even manually run a program.

I've reset the controller itself and it still has the same issue.Any thoughts? Is the controller at fault? Check the battery first:If the battery is good, perform a new 'sync' between the receiver and the sensor:Start with the steps above. There are more troubleshooting articles on the product page labeled 'Support':Hunter controllers automatically override the sensor when using the 'Manual' or 'Manual Single Station' mode. 'Manual Program' does not bypass the sensor. Now, the Sensor Bypass Switch should override the sensor unless the face pack has taken a power surge/lightning hit. If you successfully 'pair' the sensor (above) and you've reset the face pack and it still does not work, replace the face pack.