Resume mowing after charging

My X430 is set to charge to 85 percent and recharge when down to 15%. If it is in the middle of a one-time moving request and heads back to the base to recharge, will it not head back out until it is fully charged (to 85 percent in my case)?

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u/onepointfivefeet — 4 days ago
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Finally some crows!

About three weeks after setting up our platform, a pair of crows discovered it! Any suggestions about how to keep them coming back and identifying them?

u/onepointfivefeet — 18 days ago

Travel crate

I recently added a new member to our pack. I'm looking to get a travel kennel for car trips, and plan to get a Ruffland kennel as we have been very pleased with them for our other dog. Can anyone in the group that currently uses a Ruffland for an adult (male) border terrier tell me what size they use? I'd like for it to be large enough for him to stand, turn around, and lie down, but not so large that he would be thrown around in the event of a sudden stop or accident.

I'm thinking it should be either a Medium, (with interior dimensions of 26" long, 17.5" wide and 18" high) or Mid-Size (with interior dimensions of 22.5" long, 16" wide and 17" high). Note this would be used only for travel. I also have a larger crate for home use.

u/onepointfivefeet — 18 days ago

I'm interested in getting a robotic lawnmower, but I'm wondering if they constantly get stuck and don't make it back to their charging base. I have a pretty expensive 2 year old Shark self-emptying robotic vacuum, and it is constantly getting stuck or lost. I would say at least 25% of the time (probably more) it doesn't make it back to its charging base. Is it going to be the same (or worse) with a robotic lawnmower?

The reason I'm considering one at this time is because I am very limited in my mobility and really can't be frequently retrieving the mower. I really want to set it and forget it.

Thoughts? Specific models that have been super dependable and reliable?

My yard is what I would consider typical, with its fair share of obstacles and a few small trees and quite a few large trees on adjacent properties. My lot is 0.40 acres, but since that includes my circular driveway and house footprint, one capable of at least 0.30 acres should work. It is relatively flat except there is a significant slope at on end where the yard slopes to a ditch. I would say my yard has 6 zones.

Again, any input is appreciated!

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u/onepointfivefeet — 2 months ago

I’ve seen on here that some 2020-2023 Highlanders are prone to leaking sunroofs. I'm looking to buy one very soon but am concerned about this. If they previously leaked is there a permanent fix that likely was already done by now? Is there something I should look for when test driving the vehicles? Also, was the leak only for those with a standard sunroof like the XLE/Limited trim or was that also a problem with those equipped with the panoramic sunroof (Platinum trim)? Any insight would be appreciated!

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u/onepointfivefeet — 2 months ago