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I'm upgrading my neatos tonight
My XV-11's upgrade from 2.6 to 3.1 went smoothly, as did its first few runs - a couple of spot cleans, a half house and then just one room. It may have used more battery charge on the half house vacuum than in the past, asking for the charger once it finished - the charger was elsewhere in the house. Running locked in the room with the docking station, however, it found the charger OK. I'll send it off again to do the other half of the house soon and then see how its return to base goes.glnc222 wrote:Backed into charger and stopped three inches away, refusing to charge. Never happened before in 2.6. Potentially very serious damage, but will have to see.
As mentioned in the past, our Neatos occasionally seem to suffer schizophrenic tendencies and run their routines a little differently for a while before switching back to 'normal'glnc222 wrote:There is still a missing step in handling larger scale layout of sections: when starting a narrow strip it often criss-crosses the narrow dimension making many more turns than were it go the long way. Would not seem all that hard to calculate that advantage, so a puzzling inefficiency. More important than ever with reduced run times
Doesn't a neato always do this anyway? Or are you saying you've noticed increased sensitivity with the new firmware?glnc222 wrote:Broad furniture legs were detected by laser, moving around without touching, also impressive.
-- detecting furniture legs. Probably not new -- am usually out when it runs, and it bounces off so many things hard to keep track.increased sensitivity with the new firmware?