![]() I'm mainly curious if there are different ways to approach this that is better than how I'm doing it now? For example, it does feel odd with the spinning wheels as I carry it around. It does a quick spin (positioning) and starts cleaning. When I put it down on the new floor, I go in the app and just start it up.I suspect it is checking for its position? Is there a way to stop this aspect? Could it be paused or something before I put it down? ![]() As I'm transporting it, I feel the wheels turning slowly.Most of the weight is put on my fingers there and I don't really apply too much pressure on the side/top housing. While the S7 is in the charge station, I reach around the sides from the top and put my fingers under the main brush height adjustable plate thingy (near the wheels).I've got the map switching aspect nailed down (using the app).I thought you guys can help here with issue, but looks like I addressing my question to wrong people, since Valetudo/ValetudoRE is just UI, and you have no information how this magic box works inside.I've only been using the S7 for a short time, and I'm curious how people are moving their S7 from the charge station to a different floor plan. I mean I can see at least several things, that can be done from UX, starting just from removing path from you in case of manual stop and something like duplicate path detection using translate matrix comparison. However, okay - let it be.Īnd for this I'll just say that it's nothing to be done on valetudo's sideĬmon man, I think that can be done better. I am not full idiot who put vacuum on my table and start cleaning. if so, does the dock stay at proper location? Proper location? Yes, its again obvious.do you start cleaning when the device stands on the dock? Yes."i starting whole thing cleanup by using web interface". Guys, I think I already described it,: 1. A note on 6 above - I'm not sure how this would have worked out if I had changed the room that the base was in. We can change nothing in it, there are no magical parameters in starting zoned cleaning command that could be put wrong. After the cleaning, the vacuum went directly to the new dock location, and everything appears updated in the map in the app. Still an issue from my point of view, related to valetudo re (at least from UI/UX point of view)Īnd for this I'll just say that it's nothing to be done on valetudo's side, as it simply calls available miio commands on the device, and only device's firmware decides how to run them exactly. for cleaning the brushes), remember putting it back far enough from the walls, cause otherwise it may fail to get its position and start redrawing a map above the already existing map at the wrong place. If you start the cleaning elsewhere, and you've picked up the robot from the floor (i.e. Cause when it approaches the dock itself, it remembers its position and don't have to check its position when leaving the dock, so no risk to lose the map. So when I have to clean device's main brush, I remember to put the device back near the dock and have it go onto it itself. In example, do you start cleaning when the device stands on the dock? If so, does the dock stay at proper location? The manual defines it should have some minimal distances to nearest obstacles I have dock position for my Gen2 failed those requirements, and if I manually put the device at it, the robot quiet often can't get its position when leaves the dock. Unfortunately you don't describe the actions: you don't say where and how do you run cleaning, and this is important. When i perform actions described, there are two things may happen That could be changed only by the manufacturer. ![]() I have created a new map multiple times and moved the dock multiple times. When you run "whole thing", the map on Gen1 is always recreated, and it can be rotated to whatever side. Roborock S7 robot vacuum mops with the power of sound, scrubbing up to 3,000. I think it is somehow relates to situation when I manually stop "whole thing" cleanup, and then start zone ![]()
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