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mostrocgr

Hi.

I am a new member's forum. I have a Husqvarna automower 210C 3 years ago, and now, I have a problem with a generator loop signal.

I usually do the winter break from November to February inclusive. During that time I didn't disconnect the generator loop signal from the mains. A month ago, I noticed that the green led in the generator wasn't fixed (in November 2012 was green and fixed, and the robot worked without problems). Now, the green LED is blinking at full speed and without stopping. If I put the robot in the cutting area, does nothing, and waits a few seconds, then, the red led in the robot flashes, specifically gives two signals, stopping, other two signals, stopping, and back up, and so remains. According to the manual, this means that there isn't signal from the generator. To me, it seems that the generator died.

Well, what do you think with this error description? Could you tell me something before doing anything?

Sorry for my english.

Thanks and regards.


#2

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chenshaohong

Hi.

I am a new member's forum. I have a Husqvarna automower 210C 3 years ago, and now, I have a problem with a generator loop signal.

I usually do the winter break from November to February inclusive. During that time I didn't disconnect the generator loop signal from the mains. A month ago, I noticed that the green led in the generator wasn't fixed (in November 2012 was green and fixed, and the robot worked without problems). Now, the green LED is blinking at full speed and without stopping. If I put the robot in the cutting area, does nothing, and waits a few seconds, then, the red led in the robot flashes, specifically gives two signals, stopping, other two signals, stopping, and back up, and so remains. According to the manual, this means that there isn't signal from the generator. To me, it seems that the generator died.

Well, what do you think with this error description? Could you tell me something before doing anything?

Sorry for my english.

Thanks and regards.

The LED is green and always blinking it probably caused by short-circuit of the loop wire, your loop wire must be damaged somewhere, you can try another loop wire connecting to your generator to see if the LED is OK, if so, you need to reset a new boundary wire.
Contact your local dealer!


#3

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mostrocgr

The LED is green and always blinking it probably caused by short-circuit of the loop wire, your loop wire must be damaged somewhere, you can try another loop wire connecting to your generator to see if the LED is OK, if so, you need to reset a new boundary wire.
Contact your local dealer!

Thanks @chenshaohong. I have tried with a short loop wire (50 cm more or less), connecting it to generator directly, but the result is the same, led is green but blinking quickly.

I will talk to my local dealer, because I think that my generator is broken.

Thanks again.


#4

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chenshaohong

I will talk to my local dealer, because I think that my generator is broken.

Thanks again.

Not at all, maybe it's short circuit inside the generator i guess :tongue: anyway, wait for your good news:thumbsup:


#5

wjjones

wjjones

Hi.

I am a new member's forum. I have a Husqvarna automower 210C 3 years ago, and now, I have a problem with a generator loop signal.

I usually do the winter break from November to February inclusive. During that time I didn't disconnect the generator loop signal from the mains. A month ago, I noticed that the green led in the generator wasn't fixed (in November 2012 was green and fixed, and the robot worked without problems). Now, the green LED is blinking at full speed and without stopping. If I put the robot in the cutting area, does nothing, and waits a few seconds, then, the red led in the robot flashes, specifically gives two signals, stopping, other two signals, stopping, and back up, and so remains. According to the manual, this means that there isn't signal from the generator. To me, it seems that the generator died.

Well, what do you think with this error description? Could you tell me something before doing anything?

Sorry for my english.

Thanks and regards.


Welcome to the Forum!.. I have a guy I mow for that is from England so no problem here on the english.:thumbsup:


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