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  • čas přidán 26. 02. 2021
  • In this video I'm completely replacing battery elements with new, welding new batteries with higher capacity using my diy spot welder.
    also you can see 3d model of battery case here www.thingiverse.com/thing:471...

Komentáře • 75

  • @patrick07
    @patrick07 Před 2 lety +2

    Not new to soldering and dismantling stuff but I still learn a lot from your video. Good video tutorial.

  • @EdilbertoAriasRolon
    @EdilbertoAriasRolon Před 3 lety +1

    great job and video. thanks. Greetings from Asunción Paraguay

  • @AmirulRoslan-fv3fx
    @AmirulRoslan-fv3fx Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks. This is helpful!

  • @saiteja6335
    @saiteja6335 Před rokem

    Thank you for detailed explanation!
    However, when opening the battery case, the component(likely AO4447A) below Thermal fuse(Sefuse D6x) got damaged and lost connection to the circuit board.
    Can I solder it to the board once again? Or can I replace it?
    Can you please guide me what can I do further?
    Your 3d model of battery case attached is very helpful , Thank you!!!

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před rokem

      if fuse is "just unsoldered " ... check it with ohmmeter and if is still usable (operational) you can solder it to it's place. otherwise use compatible replacement.

  • @mattiaghitti3320
    @mattiaghitti3320 Před 11 měsíci

    I've changed the battery with a new one, but robot doesn' t turn on and at the base the battery % is stuck at 1%. Any ideas?

  • @s3rkanAGA
    @s3rkanAGA Před rokem

    Thank you for this informative video. I have s5 max and do you think a regular 4s 20A bms works insteadof the original battery pcb? I see there are 4 cables. Two are plus and minus but I couldn't know the two other white and yellow one.

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před rokem +1

      I'm not completely sure, but one of them should be battery temp ... but I haven't any idea about the other one. Try to repair the original board in my case, the issue was fuse located on the board. I've used fuse from donor board - laptop battery

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před rokem +1

      Keep in mind that video is not tutorial it's just for getting an idea what's inside the vacuum cleaner....

  • @-Gunnarsson-
    @-Gunnarsson- Před měsícem +1

    Hello there
    I have a few urgent quesions.
    What nominal cell volt is roborock using ? 3.6 x 4 = 14.4v right?
    wont the ID on the BMS brick itself when you tear down?
    Does anyone know what max amp The board can handle?
    Can I use more batteries in paralell?
    I suppose other BMS boards cant be used when they lack ID/T support

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před měsícem

      *What nominal cell volt is roborock using ? 3.6 x 4 = 14.4v right?
      Charged - 4.2 x 4 = 16.8v
      *wont the ID on the BMS brick itself when you tear down?
      I haven't that issue. (only blown fuse)
      *Does anyone know what max amp The board can handle?
      In my opinion around 5A
      *Can I use more batteries in paralell?
      There no room for more batteries if idea is get more capacity use cells with high capacity
      * I suppose other BMS boards cant be used when they lack ID/T support
      No idea I've haven't tried .

  • @vampire_kiril
    @vampire_kiril Před rokem

    amazing! im surprised theyve made it to be repairable where you can just change parts.

  • @AliBaba-ll4gy
    @AliBaba-ll4gy Před 3 lety

    Cool DIY replacement.
    Wouldn't it be easier to order a replacement pack, preferably from a longer-lasting robotcleaner like the 1T or 1S ? Those have a 5,2 Ah battery capacity in comparison to the mop with 3,2 Ah.

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před 3 lety +2

      Replacement battery from aliexpress would cost me way more than changing the cells, also lg cells in this battery pack aren't reliable enough (in my opinion).

    • @AliBaba-ll4gy
      @AliBaba-ll4gy Před 3 lety

      @@chichovenci How much you paid for everything ?

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před 3 lety +1

      price of 8 x NCR18650PF (depends of price you can get cells, nickel strips are cheap enough not to think about their price).

    • @AliBaba-ll4gy
      @AliBaba-ll4gy Před 3 lety

      @@chichovenci Interesting. Thanks for response. Found price per piece like 5,25€. So like 40€ for 8 pieces.
      Ordered an exchange battery with 5,6Ah for 46€ today. Ill be curios.

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před 3 lety +1

      In my case transport and taxes 20% plus customs commission management was the issue making overall price.

  • @androidmanager4654
    @androidmanager4654 Před rokem

    hello, first of all, thank you very much for this informative video. I applied exactly what you said, I just changed two cells, but I can't get output from the battery, I changed the fuse from the old laptop batteries, but there is no voltage to the black and red ends of the cable. Where could the problem be? ?

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před rokem

      it las long time ago i don't remember very good scheme but... have you tested all cells in the end of the cells "pack" there should be some voltage 12 - 16. other in my mind is have you check the fuse before solder it to the board? and in most laptops fuse is with 4 legs have you check scheme before soldering the fuse....

    • @androidmanager4654
      @androidmanager4654 Před rokem

      @@chichovenci
      I checked, it doesn't work what I did. There is 16v in the last cells, but there is no current in the black and red cable, zero voltage, I burned my hand while I was taking the battery from the motherboard with the motherboard turned on, suddenly a place got hot, then it never happened again I wonder a part of me burned burned a circuit ???

  • @lgKrtpowa
    @lgKrtpowa Před rokem

    If the complete battery pack gives the correct voltage, but, through the connector that goes to the vacuum cleaner (4 pins), it only gives approximately 7v - 8 volts, what do you advise me to check?
    The cells have just been replaced, the vacuum cleaner only turns on if it is in the base to be charged and the batteries are 100% charged at 4.2v

  • @danielratiu4318
    @danielratiu4318 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello, what kind of soldering tool are you using? Do you have a video on how to build one?

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před 8 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/dtgocsUecHg/video.htmlsi=ZiXmMXSVzh9-u9b1

  • @lOogify
    @lOogify Před 2 lety

    So... did it work? Is the first vacuum of xiaomi, right? Im thinking on changing my 2S battery to increasy capacity, hopefully will be similar (and the BMS wont block itself after changing the cells :'D )

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před 2 lety +2

      it still works, 1st gen vacuum yes, i don't see reason to have any issues with your battery changing the cells.

    • @lOogify
      @lOogify Před 2 lety

      @@chichovenci Had some unpleasing surprises in the past changing laptop batteries, it got block and even getting a new (unofficial) one wouldn't work.. but Xiaomi is no Asus ;) Thanks for the video and the info!

  • @gparra99
    @gparra99 Před 3 lety

    how did you remove this part from the battery case? to open the battery is ok, but I don't know how to remove this piece from the orange case to see the cells... I don't know if it has some glue, so I don't wanna just pull the piece out

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před 3 lety

      Orange part is insert on inner side of battery case there are pins holding the insert (this orange part with the charging board and batteries) most of cases on the bottom on battery case there is glue holding the cells. One way to disassemble this case is to cut the bottom corners of the case and to use screwdriver to prime cells, other is to disconnect the board from the cells and to remove board, afterwards to remove the orange insert and with pliers to remove cells (but careful not to damage the cells (always be careful with li ion batteries it can become dangerous)).

  • @savvasgerolemou6938
    @savvasgerolemou6938 Před 2 lety

    Hello can you help I replace the battery cells with now one . I read 16.4v from battery pack and from black and red cable 12v .my vacuum won't start

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm almost sure that you have issues with the fuse try to use lamp as load on black and red terminal if lamp won't light check the fuse I had the same issue.

    • @savvasgerolemou6938
      @savvasgerolemou6938 Před 2 lety

      @@chichovenci Thanks I will check and let you know

    • @savvasgerolemou6938
      @savvasgerolemou6938 Před 2 lety

      @@chichovenci I check with lamp no light. How I check the fuse?

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před 2 lety +2

      @@savvasgerolemou6938 6.16 from my video i had the same issue... and I used from old laptop battery.

    • @savvasgerolemou6938
      @savvasgerolemou6938 Před 2 lety +2

      @@chichovenci Thanks a lot

  • @kemalettinbalahoroglu608

    Hi Sir, I would like to use 2800 mAh 5C lithiumion batterier (4s2p). is it convenient for xiaomi mi mop pro2+ robot?

  • @JoeB69
    @JoeB69 Před 2 lety

    Hi. I have the Xiaomi 1c that has a 2600mah battery. The battery only lasts 10 minutes then its dead. So I ordered a 6500mah battery pack from the Roborock. So my issue is, when I plug the new 6500mah battery in, the machine doesn't turn on, but it still works fine with the old battery. The new 6500mah battery is also rated at 14.4 volts. Do you have any idea what could be the problem? Thanks, from South Africa.

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před 2 lety

      If you already tried to put vacuum on dock station to charge the battery, and nothing happened. My next though is check for fuse on battery bms board.

    • @0-DTE
      @0-DTE Před rokem

      I had the same issue. Probably the board inside the battery pack causing the issue. considering to replace the cells from the new battery pack with the original.

    • @Evilfire177195
      @Evilfire177195 Před rokem

      @@0-DTE did it work sir? Do you manage to solve the problem? I had a same problem as mention above. Im still wondering since i bought the 6500mah battery but went i tested it and charge it using the dock. It charged. But when i try to start cleaning, it automatically died. Then I had to hold the turn on button to switch on but as soon as i release the button, it suddenly died. Btw i checked the battery voltage, it state that the voltage is 17.7v. any adviced?

    • @nguyen_van_a
      @nguyen_van_a Před rokem

      @@Evilfire177195 17.7v, that's odd. The original pack is made of 4S2P 18650 lithium ion cells, so its nominal voltage is 3.7v*4 (14.8v), and its voltage at full charge is 4.2v*4 (16.8v).

    • @Evilfire177195
      @Evilfire177195 Před rokem +1

      @@nguyen_van_a sorry for false information given before. Based on what you said is exactly the same with the battery i bought. But problem already solve. What did i do is by, disassemble the original battery pack. Using the original board with new battery pack. The board inside the new battery pack, maybe there is abit different compared than original board. It really solve my problem , but the space consume inside the robot abit big, need to modified the body of new battery pack to be fit into it.

  • @pelitt
    @pelitt Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, I opened the battery box, I disassembled the circuit board, I measured the batteries, the voltages are all the same 3.8v, but it cleans only 1 room, its charge runs out, its original battery of 4 years. What should I do, should I buy a battery?

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před 2 lety +1

      One way is to change the battery, other is to check if one of parallel cells is death. I had this issue, after disconnecting parallel cells I've found that only one was working.

    • @pelitt
      @pelitt Před 2 lety

      Thanks This card will not crash when the battery is removed like laptop cards, right? It works when I put in new batteries. Do I need to buy a new card?

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před 2 lety

      In my other video where I'm changing the cells I had issues with battery output, after changing the fuse everything was ok everything is on the video

    • @pelitt
      @pelitt Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much for your answer. Is it currently in use? Is there a problem? The video where you changed the fuse part was taken from far away, it is not clear

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před 2 lety +1

      Now with better cells robot has more range in apartment 60 sqm use about 10 % of charge. I know that video isn't clear enough ( issues with used camera and tripod ... long story) main is to get the idea that there is a fuse and if you have issue with voltage on battery terminals to know what to look for ...

  • @robertinocolo
    @robertinocolo Před 2 lety

    Ciao come mai io ho cambiato tutte le celle i volt sono giusti ma adesso rimane in carica e funziona tutto come parte il robot si spegne

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před 2 lety

      check fuse placed in battery (12ah3)

    • @BaoNguyen-fz5rp
      @BaoNguyen-fz5rp Před 2 lety +1

      @@chichovenci how to check the fuse is not working by digital mutimeter? Thank you!

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před 2 lety

      easiest way is to check for datasheet and measure resistance of it after defining fuse outputs other output is for heating element (proper way of measuring is after desoldering fuse)

  • @-AishwaryaKadam
    @-AishwaryaKadam Před 10 měsíci

    Please inform rating of single cell.thanks & regards.

  • @muhammadraza5931
    @muhammadraza5931 Před rokem

    Please tell MAH per cell?

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před rokem

      Original cells are lgabb41865 2600 mah
      I've replaced all with Panasonic with 2900 mah not sure about exact model.

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před rokem

      In fact, in the video, there are subtitles, so you can see the exact model of used batteries.

    • @muhammadraza5931
      @muhammadraza5931 Před rokem

      Thanks for the reply 👍

    • @muhammadraza5931
      @muhammadraza5931 Před rokem

      3400 Mah will work ?

    • @chichovenci
      @chichovenci  Před rokem

      If you replace all

  • @VallGowrylo
    @VallGowrylo Před 10 měsíci

    A new battery from Ali costs $20.
    Is there any point in repairing it?