How to avoid costly mistakes: What you need to know about lawn robot maintenance


Lawn robot maintenance and cleaning.
Lawn robots are intelligent assistants that allow you to enjoy a tidy lawn without much effort. However, many users, after purchasing these devices, make mistakes that can lead to expensive repairs or even shorten the robot’s lifespan. In this article, we will discuss the most common mistakes and provide practical tips on how to avoid them, ensuring your lawn robot serves you long and effectively.
Choosing the wrong robot
One of the most important factors influencing the robot’s longevity is selecting the right model for the size of your lawn. If the robot constantly operates at its maximum capacity, its battery will wear out faster. Therefore, it’s recommended to choose a slightly more powerful robot than what your lawn area requires. This will ensure the device works efficiently and lasts longer.
Insufficient maintenance during the season
Many users forget that a lawn robot, like any other device, requires regular maintenance. During the season, the robot should be cleaned once or twice a month with a dry brush to avoid carrying extra weight such as clippings, dirt, and dried debris. It’s also important to regularly replace the blades, as dull blades require more effort, consume more battery power, and shorten its lifespan. Blades may need to be replaced every 2-6 weeks, depending on the size of the lawn and conditions.
Neglecting the lawn’s terrain
Uneven surfaces, holes, or other obstacles can negatively impact the robot’s performance. The more uneven the lawn, the more the robot shakes, which can lead to quicker wear of the wheels, bearings, and other components. Therefore, before starting the robot, it’s recommended to level the lawn, fill any holes with soil or sand, and remove other obstacles.
Improper winter storage
When autumn arrives, it’s essential to properly prepare the robot for winter. It should be thoroughly cleaned of grass clippings, dirt, and dust. Also, it’s important to fully charge the battery because if left half-charged during the winter, it may discharge completely and become blocked, making it impossible to charge it again come spring, and it will need to be replaced. The robot should be stored in a warm, dry place to avoid the effects of moisture and cold.
Neglecting perimeter wire installation
Incorrectly installed perimeter wire can cause the robot to malfunction, uneven cutting, or even drive outside the designated mowing area. Therefore, it’s essential to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully and ensure the perimeter wire is properly installed.
Insufficient cleaning frequency
Regular cleaning of the robot is necessary to prevent dirt buildup, which could lead to malfunctions. Continuously monitor if the robot is heavily covered in dirt such as grass, mud, or leaves. Clean the robot regularly to prevent debris from accumulating and potentially causing issues.
In conclusion, maintaining a lawn robot requires attention and regular actions. Choosing the right model, performing regular maintenance during the season, paying attention to the lawn’s terrain, proper winter storage, being careful with perimeter wire installation, and consistent cleaning are the key factors that will ensure your lawn robot lasts long and works efficiently. By following these tips, you will be able to enjoy a tidy lawn without extra worries.