Excellent video, is what I will do when I know all the problems of my robot, I would like to tell you that mine is the AV2501AE and for a problem with my dog seems to be that sucked urine and poop. And after that the robot does not charge the battery and also I guess that the drop sensors were damaged because it gave that error before it was completely discharged. Do you think they are the charging pads that are being replaced? I have looked for them on eBay and Amazon and can't find them for my model. If you could help me to detect the problem itself, it would be very helpful. Thank you.
Hi, As a rule of thumb, your going to want to fix the issues that you can verify upfront first, so the charging issue before you look at anything else like the sensors. I'll have to check my robot when I get a chance to confirm this (away at the moment) but one thing that would be nice to know is if there are any light indicators (like a battery icon light or some light that turns on/changes) when you place the robot on the charging dock correctly. I doubt it's the battery, but that's one way of finding out (light indicators showing the dock or robot are acknowledging the connection for power, but the robot not holding a charge). I don't want you to waste your money on a battery, so anything you can check to see if it's because of a bad battery would be most ideal, or you could always order one and check the return policy before doing so that way you can plug it in, see if it comes on when placed back on the dock, and if not, send it back since the battery you already have is probably good then.
@@CodeVelazquez Greetings, I have with the robot damaged for about 1 year. Unfortunately I thought it was the battery and if I got to buy an economic one, and only saw how the new one was gradually discharged. When I put it on the charging base the base recognizes that it is sending power to the robot but it doesn't even flinch, it doesn't charge anything. Sorry for not mentioning those details. I have come to think that it is the robot's charging pads. But I don't know which ones to buy as I can't find the ones for my robot specifically and I don't know which ones are compatible. Do you think the same as me?
Ok, so if I understand correctly, you put a different battery in and the robot worked, but the battery slowly discharged since the robot was not charging? And when you would place the robot on the base, it would recognize such is the case, just no charging? Ok, if this is indeed the case, it sounds much like the charging mechanics of the robot that may be faulty. That's a tough one, since it would have to be more so the board that directs power to the battery then the physical connectors that touch the docks charging points. I'm unfortunately not too familiar with the charging components on the robot. If you were to try and fix this, you might have to do some exploring to see how readily avaliable the charging components that compatible for that particular model are. I wouldn't spend more than $80 in total, as past that you'll start approaching the used price of vacuum robots you can pick up from a used store like a flea market. If there's a video taking apart your model all the way down, that would be good to watch, you can try to eye what physical parts of the board are connected to the charging components to see if you could gather any important detail like maybe the wiring between the boards and the charging connectors. On the robot that make contact with the dock.
Excellent video, is what I will do when I know all the problems of my robot, I would like to tell you that mine is the AV2501AE and for a problem with my dog seems to be that sucked urine and poop. And after that the robot does not charge the battery and also I guess that the drop sensors were damaged because it gave that error before it was completely discharged. Do you think they are the charging pads that are being replaced? I have looked for them on eBay and Amazon and can't find them for my model. If you could help me to detect the problem itself, it would be very helpful. Thank you.
Hi,
As a rule of thumb, your going to want to fix the issues that you can verify upfront first, so the charging issue before you look at anything else like the sensors.
I'll have to check my robot when I get a chance to confirm this (away at the moment) but one thing that would be nice to know is if there are any light indicators (like a battery icon light or some light that turns on/changes) when you place the robot on the charging dock correctly. I doubt it's the battery, but that's one way of finding out (light indicators showing the dock or robot are acknowledging the connection for power, but the robot not holding a charge).
I don't want you to waste your money on a battery, so anything you can check to see if it's because of a bad battery would be most ideal, or you could always order one and check the return policy before doing so that way you can plug it in, see if it comes on when placed back on the dock, and if not, send it back since the battery you already have is probably good then.
@@CodeVelazquez
Greetings,
I have with the robot damaged for about 1 year. Unfortunately I thought it was the battery and if I got to buy an economic one, and only saw how the new one was gradually discharged. When I put it on the charging base the base recognizes that it is sending power to the robot but it doesn't even flinch, it doesn't charge anything. Sorry for not mentioning those details. I have come to think that it is the robot's charging pads. But I don't know which ones to buy as I can't find the ones for my robot specifically and I don't know which ones are compatible. Do you think the same as me?
Ok, so if I understand correctly, you put a different battery in and the robot worked, but the battery slowly discharged since the robot was not charging?
And when you would place the robot on the base, it would recognize such is the case, just no charging?
Ok, if this is indeed the case, it sounds much like the charging mechanics of the robot that may be faulty. That's a tough one, since it would have to be more so the board that directs power to the battery then the physical connectors that touch the docks charging points. I'm unfortunately not too familiar with the charging components on the robot. If you were to try and fix this, you might have to do some exploring to see how readily avaliable the charging components that compatible for that particular model are. I wouldn't spend more than $80 in total, as past that you'll start approaching the used price of vacuum robots you can pick up from a used store like a flea market.
If there's a video taking apart your model all the way down, that would be good to watch, you can try to eye what physical parts of the board are connected to the charging components to see if you could gather any important detail like maybe the wiring between the boards and the charging connectors. On the robot that make contact with the dock.
@ thank you very much for the information 🤍
Thank God , I didn't have to do all this, I just clean it with alochol and qtips.
why premiere this
What’s the parts number?