Thanks for sharing, I saw there is a wireless output by the Aiper S1 (standard) but I could not get the app to read it because the app said it was for the S1 Pro. I will try your processLet's see if this works....
Firmware update.
Thanks for sharing, I saw there is a wireless output by the Aiper S1 (standard) but I could not get the app to read it because the app said it was for the S1 Pro. I will try your processLet's see if this works....
Firmware update.
You have to select the Scuba S1 under the model options. Follow the directions and it should walk you through it.Thanks for sharing, I saw there is a wireless output by the Aiper S1 (standard) but I could not get the app to read it because the app said it was for the S1 Pro. I will try your process
I'm still working my way through his review. My concern is that the entire internet says that knob seizes up.A much more opinionated review site.
It's interesting that he puts the Scuba S1 at the bottom of all the Aiper models, even apparently below the cheaper ones like the Seagull SE. He seems to love the older Seagull Pro but hasn't reviewed the new Scuba Pro line.
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When mine goes up the steep incline in a back & forth S pattern, it also goes slightly more than 90 degrees which I’m guessing is to help it “fight” the gravity effect of the slope and not slide back downhill.There is hope!
After updating the firmware and charging the Scuba I ran it in floor only mode...
It started off sorta bumbling around going from the shallow end to the deep end before it started to run in a more normalized S pattern in a perpendicular pattern to the length of the pool.
Initially the Scuba got stuck on my drain, which afik has never happened before. I quickly pulled it off with the hook (I should've waited). It started up it's pattern again before getting hung up on the other drain, but this time I waited to see if it would unstuck itself. Sure enough it did after a minute or so. After getting going again it briefly got hung on the other drain again before managing to get off it and continuing on its merry way.
The Scuba was advancing towards the transition in that perpendicular S pattern which was always the problem pattern. I will point out for reasons mentioned later, that while it was running in this pattern it was at a slight 2 or 3 degree angle so not perfectly perpendicular.
Anyway, I stood there watching as it advanced to the point where it would normally get stuck. Once it reached this point at first it appeared to me it was getting hung up in the same spot again, but I kept watching...
And watching some more....
About to throw in the towel, what I didn't notice was that the bot was actually advancing but not quite at the same level it would on flat ground. But eventually it cleared the Crest and alas was in the shallow end.
I say "There is hope" because I'm not totally convinced the advancement was not do to the 3 degree angle it was running which may have assisted the bot's ability to advance just enough.
Stay tuned for round 2....
YES, it is for the Scuba S1This is for the scuba, not the surfer, correct?
I don't think this bot is that smart, there is seemingly nothing intelligent about how it operates to include not even recognizing that it has traveled the same path a dozen times. Mapping would help with that, that and intelligent operating adjustments while underway.When mine goes up the steep incline in a back & forth S pattern, it also goes slightly more than 90 degrees which I’m guessing is to help it “fight” the gravity effect of the slope and not slide back downhill.
I believe member @tcat has the Seagull Pro and said in an earlier post in this thread that he can turn the knob but he has to use a lot of strength.I'm still working my way through his review. My concern is that the entire internet says that knob seizes up.
Do you have a vinyl pool or is it made of something else?Ran my Scuba S1 after installing the new firmware update, and it cleaned the deep end much better and was easily able to navigate the incline to get to the shallow end. So far, absolutely LOVE this robot and haven't had any problems. Just reply to this post if you're having any problems and I'll be glad to try to HELP YOU too!!!
Definitely takes 2 hands to turn the knob, but as long as it turns, it's not worth returning it since it works so well. Once it "clicks" off whatever it's stick on, it turns easily. But I would buy the Scuba S1 if buying today.I believe member @tcat has the Seagull Pro and said in an earlier post in this thread that he can turn the knob but he has to use a lot of strength.
Between that and the Seagull Pro using wheels instead of treads makes me prefer the Scuba S1 right now. Also, the Seagull Pro is one year older and I doubt these manufacturers will stand behind their products for very long.
vinyl linerDo you have a vinyl pool or is it made of something else?
Have you used both, tcat? I was all set to click 'buy' on the Scuba but that tech site review scared me away. He didn't give much detail beyond "didn't clean pool" but it seems like the Scuba would use the same software the Seagull does. So it *should* be just a Seagull with treads. Still, I haven't used either.Definitely takes 2 hands to turn the knob, but as long as it turns, it's not worth returning it since it works so well. Once it "clicks" off whatever it's stick on, it turns easily. But I would buy the Scuba S1 if buying today.
Have not used the Scuba, since I'm happy with the Seagull. I used a few drops of WD40 on the knob today, and it's now easy to turn with one hand! If I was buying today I'd get the Scuba (and send it back if it had issues).Have you used both, tcat? I was all set to click 'buy' on the Scuba but that tech site review scared me away. He didn't give much detail beyond "didn't clean pool" but it seems like the Scuba would use the same software the Seagull does. So it *should* be just a Seagull with treads. Still, I haven't used either.
Is there a way you can explain how to do this upgrade. I can’t open the attachmentRan my Scuba S1 after installing the new firmware update, and it cleaned the deep end much better and was easily able to navigate the incline to get to the shallow end. So far, absolutely LOVE this robot and haven't had any problems. Just reply to this post if you're having any problems and I'll be glad to try to HELP YOU too!!!
Curious about this too. Doesn't seem to be anything on website about firmware upgrades. Can it be applied to the Seagull? Or is it a factory mod?Is there a way you can explain how to do this upgrade. I can’t open the attachment
i doubt it. They probably have thousands of these things in warehouse across the country and beyond. No way will they have the upgrade in them and who knows when the ones being made today going forward will get that fix?It would be interesting to see if any of the recently shipped S1's ship with the newer firmware.