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Husqvarna Large Installation Kit for Robotic Automower Lawn Mowers, Black

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Size: Husqvarna Acc Installation kit, Black


Features

  • Installation kit for robotic lawn mower creates invisible boundaries to guide your mower and optimize performance
  • Kit includes: 1,312 feet of black loop wire, 600 staples, 5 splicers, and 5 connectors
  • Fits Husqvarna Automower models: 310, 315, 315X, 430X, and 450X
  • Reference to your Automower manual for best use
  • Open area max: 53,820 square feet

Description

Installation kits that includes Loop Wire, Staples, Splicers and Connectors in different numbers and length, suitable for your garden. Kit Small - Suitable for open lawn areas of max 800 m2 or complex lawn areas of max 400 m2. Kit Medium - Suitable for open lawn areas of max 2000 m2 or complex lawn areas of max 1000 m2. Kit Large - Suitable for open lawn areas of max 5000 m2 or complex lawn areas of max 2500 m2.


Product Dimensions: 22 x 13 x 6 inches


Item Weight: 6.75 pounds


Manufacturer: Husqvarna


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: AM ACC


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • WHATEVER YOU DO, BUY FROM ANOTHER COMPANY!
Size: 315X-Mows Up To 0.4 Acre
In less than one year of ownership, one of the wheels has fallen off twice, and the cutting disc underneath became completely detached from the blades. You spend $1000s on this thing, and it can't keep itself together through MINIMAL use. And Husqvarna appears to go out of their way to make sure you don't get to use a warranty claim, meaning your initial investment isn't even the last of your spending on this thing. Whatever you do, buy another company's product - it's likely less expensive, higher quality, and better customer service. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2020 by GB GB

  • No more hot, Florida, summer manual labor. I'll still use Manuel labor he has a family to feed.
Size: 430XH-Mows Up to 0.8 Acres
The grass it does grow fast and furious in July, in Jacksonville, in Florida, and all summer long. If you don't live in the south then you have no idea how fast the grass grows in the summer and how much it sucks to mow a half an acre of lawn when the 'feels like' temperature is 110 degrees plus with 90% humidity. I was very skeptical about robot mowers and did a ton of research. Once I was convinced they were an option I had to pick a make and model. This was one of those buys where if it is your first time using one then you soon find out that you don't know what you don't know. I'm so glad I stepped up and bought the 430XH. I chose the 430XH over the 430X because of the ability to cut higher at the same price - that's the only difference between the two 430 models. We have a medium complex yard with an obvious separation of zones, not to mention a fenced off area for a large dog run. Even with all the research I didn't understand the advantage of having two guide wires and how unhappy I would have been with only one. Although more expensive, I always lean toward Husqvarna lawn maintenance machines, or brands that are made by Husqvarna. Almost all of my equipment is gas powered and I got very tired of 2 and 4 stroke engines that wouldn't start after 6 months of use or take 30 plus pulls, and Husqvarna equipment never lets me down - but this isn't gas powered. My faith in Husqvarna quality swayed me from other less expensive brands. Pros: - Incredibly quiet. Standing 10' away you can't hear it running. - Their blade mechanism is sweet and simple - Easy use and configuration - I am a convert, automower's forever - handles complex yards - Traverses sidewalks and driveways easily - Almost 2.5 hours of running between only 50 minute charge times - Blade change quick and easy, and cheap - Rain is not a problem - Weather function is deceiving but very useful. If the grass doesn't need tobe cut the mower is smart enough to alter its schedule Cons: - I've only been running for about a month and have no cons about the mower once everything is installed. [#EDIT] - the usual issue with most consumer products, the manual. I'm not talking about the quick start or mini manual that comes in the box. They are useless once you want to do anything except mow a square. I'm also talking about the manual that nowadays you need to Google for and hopefully you find it somewhere that doesn't try and weasel a credit card number, or the manuals printed in a 6 point font. I obviously have a pet peeve on the issue of manuals. Anyway, even the fully Husqvarna official manual is not that great. While I'm not expecting a "Automowers for Dummies" book, the manual makes a lot of assumptions about your knowledge of Automowers and Robot mowers in general. Then there are the sanctioned videos. Again assumes too much and leaves you in that warm and fuzzy place people call, "Knowing just enough to be dangerous" Not a con since it is what it is, but installation of boundary and guide wires for the first time owner while not difficult takes some thinking and modifying. [#EDIT] I had to read the 1 and 2 start reviews. Ignore them. One poster somehow was able to get a verified review in twice repeating almost word for word in each review - obviously the same person. The other ones simply show that the customer took no time to read, install, or configure correctly. [#EDIT] I'll keep updating my review as time goes by since I've only had it dialed in for three weeks. I'm sure people will want to know how the mower handles time and use. First, I'm still loving it, but there have been some issues of my own making - and some more points about the mower. Really take time to understand installation and use of the boundary and guide wires. It will save you some headaches. Using the guide wires, menu settings for them, and the testing you can do with them ensures you get 100% lawn coverage. The 430XH has two guide wires and that was important because I have two distinct areas to mow that have narrow corridors to get too them from the charging station. I was having a problem because I wanted the settings to reflect the true distance of reach guided wire and where they connect with the boundary wires. If there distance is difficult for you to measure the mower can test you're guide wires and track them to the end and give you exactly the distance the mower has to traverse. I couldn't get it to work. I had the guide wires coming straight out from the charging station for 10' before turning left or right to go to there zones. Not knowing any better, I had them crossing over each other and laid them out at 90 degree right angles wether they needed to change direction. The guide wires can be close to each other, and they have to when leaving the charging station. However, they cannot crosse over each other. Fixing that solved the problem of the mower being able to detect and follow them. However, when the mower got to where the guide wires were at 90 degree turns they got confused. Just a gentle curve when changing their direction and that issue is solved. Con: I realize that safety is a significant concern, and I'm unsure if other brands with different blade design handle this better, but the mower can't physically cut grass any closer than 6-8 inches from a fence or some other vertical surface like the side of the house. I knew there would be weed whacking, but I had hoped it could cut closer to are liked this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2021 by Steven M. (AKA Bobby Goliath, comedian)

  • A BRILLIANT machine that will do wonders for your yard and quality of life
Size: 430XH-Mows Up to 0.8 Acres
TLDR: If you're even thinking about robotic lawn mowing, get a Husqvarna Automower - they are stunning and will change your outdoor life. Longer version: I've been using robot mowers for about 6 years now. As a professor of computer science & engineering and a roboticist, I'm always applying technology in automation and quality of life improvements. In 2016, I was deciding between a Husqvarna Automower and a Robomow RS622. At the time, I chose the Robomow, primarily because of the powerful dual 400W mowing motors (old school thinking). And while the RS622 did its job fairly well, its Achilles heel was its unbelievable weight, at over 51 lbs. Inevitably, it'd start tearing up our grass (we have clay soil, and so the heft of the machine in wet areas would cause it to become stuck and rip up the grass, exposing unusable clay), make deep ruts around the perimeter wire, and eventually become stuck at least once per week. In short, it was not quite set and forget. It also chewed through drive motors and gearboxes like a 2-year-old through cake. This spring, our Robomow finally bit the dust with a motherboard failure. I had been hoping to look at a Segway Navimow (RTK GPS tech), but so far, the technology looks a bit immature, and there's something to be said for a company that has spent 27 years refining their robot mowing technology. So, I ordered the Husqvarna Automower 430XH. And oh boy, what a brilliant, incredible difference it has been. If you're on the fence (or have a fence), let me tell you why you need to get this unit. Firstly, the weight of the device is perfectly calibrated. It has enough weight to get good traction from the wheels, but is light enough not to leave tracks or tear up freshly-sown grass. That's right, you can plant new grass seeds without fear of the mower tearing it up. Secondly, I was worried that the pivoting razor blade system wouldn't have enough power to make clean cuts, but I was totally wrong about this; the cut quality far exceeds the old Robomow's, and the overall appearance of the lawn is unbelievable after just two weeks of operation. Most importantly, the device's learning capabilities and operation are absolutely stellar. It's manifestly evident that the company has spent decades refining their positioning and mowing algorithms. The GPS is used to its full potential (I've used GPS navigation from the get-go rather than the manual area setup), and my lawn was completely learned in just a few days. After the first two weeks, the GPS *really* picks up steam, focusing on key areas (you'll see the mower turn around in its tracks to go back to a particular area of interest), and its ability to combine the locations of the guide wire with areas requiring more attention is simply spectacular. I didn't bother to use the manual guidewire distance/areas method (I have two guide wires that I put in), as the GPS-based navigation algorithm is *so good*! The app also does a great job, and is reliable. The old Robomow had a terrible Bluetooth stack which crashed completely every few weeks, requiring a reboot of the mower. In contrast, the Husqvarna Automower uses cell data, which is updated quickly and always accessible from anywhere. We have a complicated setup in our yard - a back yard fence, in which I have cut two "flaps" from the original fence wood, and a couple of strips of grass separated by sidewalks or walkways. I've created an automated motor and microcontroller-driven setup with long-range radios to automatically open up the fence gate flaps when the mower goes out to mow. (With 3 young kids, this is an essential innovation.) This necessitates two 24" narrow passages through which the mower must go, and unlike the Robomow, it handles these perfectly, every single time. Yes, on occasion it'll escape from one area to the next, but don't worry; the GPS knows this, and will either try to get the mower back, or will direct the mower back to the escaped area in the next mowing session by going along the guide wire. Then there's the amazing attention to detail; for instance, the mower will periodically stop the mowing motor and change its direction, ensuring that the grass is cut from both possible rotational directions; the ability of the mower to not have to follow the entire guide wire to its entire length better utilize GPS data is another example of meticulous engineering. It's far quieter than I could have imagined. The Robomow, when cutting wet grass, would compact said grass under the blades, you could hear it even through a second-story window at night. The Automower has no such issues, at all. It's quiet in the wet and dry, and the grass seems to love it either way. IFTTT integration is great. I've written a few rules to expand Google Home interactions, and the sky is the limit as far as weather-based integration, if you want to add it. I have yet to try the "Weather Timer" feature, which has nothing to do with weather, and isn't really a timer - it just changes focus areas based on resistance detected by the cutting motor. Yet, it does such a great job, I haven't turned it on at this point during peak growing season. Installation was easy; just plan out the perimeter wire an the guide wire locations. I was actually able to keep the perimeter wire from the Robomow around our fence without modification; the offsets are exactly the same. However, anything around a path or at the edges that didn't sit next to an obstacle had to be re-wired, which wasn't a big deal. Proper planning will mean a reliable experience. We're even able to mow the thin strip of grass between our sidewalk and the street, which wasn't really possible with the older system we had. Thus, I don't have to pull out a push mower for any main area of grass, ever. Of course, one thing the Automower won't do is edge next to walls or fences; you'll still have to do that, but even a regular mower won't do that either. So, if you've been considering a robotic mower (and I can't figure out why they don't catch on in the United States, everyone should be running one of these!), look no further. Husqvarna's 27-year experience in the field, extraordinary engineering, and simple set-and-forget, intelligent system, will make your grass look amazing, with a constant, perfect cut, and you can stop worrying about failures or issues. While there are other contenders out there, and there certainly are cheaper units, the quality, engineering, and performance of the Husqvarna Automower line is the best you can get. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2022 by A. Lauf A. Lauf

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