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xESC
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OpenMower Open Source DIY Smart GPS Robotic Mower
The Open Mower project allows you to build your own smart lawn mower robot using the Raspberry Pi and an Arduino. The robot is able to localize itself using very precise RTK GPS. As base for this project, an off-the-shelf robot mower is used. The electric components and the software are published as an open source project.
This robot lawn mower is able to record a map of your lawn and mow it automatically. All path planning and navigation is done on the robot mower directly.
If you want to build your own GPS robotic lawn mower, you can get the hardware and software on GitHub. But since this is an expensive project, I recommend to ask your questions in my Discord before you start building your own robotic lawn mower.
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Open source robot lawn mower
Good insight, thank you for sharing it. It didn't occur to me after I watched the OpenMower video.
A very small nitpick: OpenMower is not OSS as it's restrictively licensed prohibiting commercial use (https://github.com/ClemensElflein/OpenMower/blob/main/LICENS...).
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Just finished assembling my open source brushless controller. What do you think? More details in the comments.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to fit the caps onto the boards, since in my current project (I'm working on an open source lawn mower: https://github.com/ClemensElflein/OpenMower) there is not enough space above the ESCs, since they are already quite high (due to the headers).
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ClemensElflein/OpenMower is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.