Thanks for this, I was wondering if I could do that too, once I got the ends of the old fuse to be bare. I was just wondering before I put the whole thing back together.
Thank you! Your video was exactly what I needed. You showed every step, and fully explained what you were doing and why. This was a HUGE help. My robot is once again happily vacuuming the house.
Thank you so very much!!!! I had been dealing with the error for three months. I'd clean the contacts and it might go a cycle or two before the error would happen again until cleaning contacts did nothing. Not knowing if I could repair it and having never used a soldering iron I purchased a Wyze Lidar robot cleaner while also ordering the chip and a soldering iron a week ago. I followed your fantastic detailed directions and managed to ( barely but securely) solder the replacement on. While your video is blurry it's nothing that cant be overcome especially if I could do it with old eyes and no motherboard soldering repair experience. My soldering work looks horrible but it's effective. I took my time. I had no multi meter to check my work or analyze before beginning. For anyone reading after reassembling MiHome app at first could not see the vacuum and would not load a map. I ended up deleting the app ( and cache and memory) and resetting the S5 as well. After reloading the app and linking into wifi, the S5 found and loaded the old good map. I waited until the battery recharged to 100% and just ran it at Turbo in 5 rooms. After completing It went back to the dock with 78% charge and it's now at 92% and charging. I plan to run it twice a day over the next 7-10 days to be certain the charging issue is gone. Thanks again and your English is fine!
Very helpful! Unlike almost everyone else, I got an "error 14, battery malfunction" and the user manual was useless. Replacing the battery didn't help. Your video enabled me to eliminate the charging station as a possible cause, and to disassemble the robot. I decided to swap out the entire motherboard with a replacement from China. This rectified the problem, and saved me hundreds of dollars. Thank you very much.
Bonjour. Merci beaucoup ! Je n'y connais rien en électronique mais votre tutoriel a été salvateur. Grâce à vous, j'ai pu réparer mon appareil. Sans quoi, il aurait fallu le remplacer, et là, pour 0,25 €, il redémarre. Merci à vous pour mon budget et surtout pour la planète. Merci, merci, merci !!!
I got this "error 13" after using my roborock for 11 months. Everytime i got the error i needed to turn it off, wait for 20-30 minutes, then i could charge it for another additional 2-3%, and the robot voiced the error 13 after 3 minutes, and the cycle repeats until i could charge it to 100%. Now that you pointed the problem with the thermistor fuse, i can understand and confirm that the symptom in sync with the behaviour of the fuse. When the temperature rises, the resistance will also rises and the current to the battery might be reduced, and so the error 13 happens. Even if the charging contacts are clean, there is a broken part in the robot that blocks the current to the battery. Super! Herzlichen Dank fuer dein Tutorial. Schoene Gruesse aus Indonesien
Thank you so much for the guide! I accidentally damaged the component next to the fuse when I tried to clean up the contact point, totally avoidable mistake. Fortunately I bought a second hand motherboard with a damaged fuse for $3 and redid the process. This time it worked like a charm!
Englishman in Rosenheim here and your 101's sub. My knowledge of electronics is pretty good but you saved me a lot of time! Your English is fine and thanks for this! Exactly the same problem. Part ordered Vielen Dank & Schöne Grüße Danke
Thank you for the video! It makes me mad, that modern appliances are so hard to disassemble in order just to clean the cooler, but with your video I was able to do it myself.
Great tutorial! I was about to buy a new motherboard until I saw this video. Went to my local electronics store and bought a fuse and installed it today. My vacuum is now charging and no more error 13 message. Thank you so much.. ..
To those guys who keep having error 13 even after the charger, battery and motherboard were changed try checking the charging pads on the robot itself. One wire desoldered on one of the charging pads on my roborock and I had error 13 even after motherboard change. Upon closer inspection i noticed it desoldered and then when i soldered it back the robot was new again... And this solution is nowhere on the internet i have discovered it by myself :P
How much of the robot did you have to disassemble to access the charging pads? I replaced the motherboard but still am having error 13 issues, so I'm thinking of taking it apart again to check the charging pad connections
I just went for it and took it all apart again. I had to do the entire disassembly and take the motherboard out to be able to see the wires that are soldered to the charging pads. Unfortunately they were in fine shape, so that wasn't my problem. At least it was faster to take apart and put back together the second time!
@@vegarschwartz7863 After disassembling and reassembling twice to no avail, I ended up trying another much simpler recommendation from somewhere in this thread. I took apart the charging dock and bent the metal strips that push up the two charging contacts so that the charging contacts were a little higher. Then when I put the vacuum back on the charger, they were able to get better contact with the charging pads. Took about 5 minutes after hours of other troubleshooting, but it worked like a charm. Let me know if that's not a clear enough description
Honestly these roborocks when they function are amazing. I have them for aprox 4 years now and they work autonomosly. Almost no issues getting stuck... They just work and are extremely precise
This worked for me. It was my first time soldering anything and it failed first time (bad contact) but worked perfectly 2nd time. Taking the old fuse off was by far the hardest part its really hard to budge. Thanks so much for the detailed instructions.
Thanks for the guide. I will be attempting this soon. It’s funny, first my roborock got error 1, apparently a fault with the LiDAR. So I ordered a replacement motor (cheap) but also the LiDAR module (dearer). Motors got here first, and that got it going right away, but as soon as it ran out of charge and went back to the dock, now it gets error 13, so here I am watching your guide. Thanks for sharing!
Danke shoen! This was a very detailed and educational video. Not sure if my husband can do it though. But it certainly makes me appreciate how much work is involved in replacing a little fuse. Now I just need to find a Roborock repairer in Singapore, who is as good as you. And your English is excellent 👍🏻
Great video. I had the same issue and I was able to change the part by self. The removal of the poly switch was the tricky part. Thank you again for the video.
Just did this to mine, pretty straight forward. Thank you. Also, I've noticed that the motor is running at full speed in Turbo now. Running like new with a new battery changed at 4 years.
Just wanted to say thank you, as your tips to remove the fuse were priceless. Toughest removal I've made so far of a component, but it's working nicely :)
My robot is 4 months old, it's started to not charge properly sometimes. But not always, 2-3 times a week. I think in the future I will have this problem so thank you from now, I will use your video to repair it.
I want to thank you for your excellent video, that has helped so many. I had the most difficult time trying to remove the damaged resistor and was worried that I would destroy the motherboard but it worked and now my S5 is is charging as we speak.
Wanted to say a BIG THANKS for this video. My S5 had this exact problem and with your video I was able to easily fix my otherwise-useless vacuum. Thank you SO MUCH!
Thank you. Excellent 😊. Most helpful part was the removal of every screw. I replaced with smd 1.85A 2920 fuse. Remove with two soldering irons, one on each side at 400 degrees C, if you don't have hot tweezers, which I did not have.
Excellent tutorial. Many thanks for this. My little robot is autonomous once more. It's been about 30 years since I soldered anything but this made it easy. :-)
Thanks a lot for the walk-through! I avoided the pain of removing the original fuse by installing the new one in parallel, which also worked fine :) In other words, after 'cleaning' the original fuse to avoid bad smells, I soldered the new fuse directly on top of the original one.
Hi, even if this works, I suggest to remove the old fuse to stay save. As you now have a kind of unknown current that may get through those fuses. But hey: As it is fixed now, you can be sure, that the fuse was the root cause ;).
Great video. Very relaxing. I wanted to find out what I would need to do to take apart my Roborock and this helped a lot. It's nice that they used easily plugged in modules for the side brush, wheels and battery instead of ribbons everywhere. 😅
Awesome video! I switched out my main board as is ordered it and received it before I found this video. (your disassembly instructions are great!) But will be repairing the old one once I get some fuses. Greatly appreciate the effort it took to make this!
Hi from Colombia, i did exactly u show us and works perfectly. Thank you for post this video. I love my Roborock (we call 🤖 Rosie - The Jetsons), now its working for us.
Thanks so much for the detailed walk through. We follow your instructions and successfully repair our own robot! THANK YOU VERY MUCH. You're so cool! The world need people like you. Your English is very well understandable :) cheer up!
Thanks for the video! I ordered F2871CT-ND from Digi-Key and now the machine works great. The original fuse was definitely tricky to de-solder, but I was able to carefully remove one layer at a time. Also, I used alcohol wipes to eventually remove the conformal coating. Thanks again!
Excellent description. It gave me the idea to measure the voltage on the docking station and in my case that was the way for the solution. For me the springs under the charger contact on the docking station were weak. I bended both to make them harder to push down, since I did not see this error. How I found this? :D I wanted to measure the voltage of the docking station output, so I pushed the measuring pins under the springs and the problem did not occur for a week. So I concluded that it must have something to do with the springs, I bended them, since it's OK (while the error came up every day before). Btw I could not completely disassembly my Roborock to remove some dirt from the motor, your video helped to do it.
I've returned after about 2-3 weeks to report that this worked for me. I took off the bottom plate of the charging base, removed the pads and put a bend in the arms to have them apply more force upwards. No errors since doing this.
Thanks for the great tutorial man. This tutorial helps a lot with my roborock repair, although i soldered the fuse on top of the old fuse tho. Now it's working again. Thanks mate👍
Hey Kevin, just a short reminder, if you bridge the old fuse, you have an unknown level of safety. It is much saver to remove the old one - but I understand bridging is more convenient ;). Anyway - repairing the robot is not only cheaper - it helps to prevent unnecessary trash :). Well done and have a lot of fun with your new old cleaner :-)!
Instant like when you mentioned MacGyver :D Mine's got the same error, hope it's just the cap in the docking station as I just had the robot disassembled the other day to root it and install Valetudo.
Hi, sounds like the docking station still good ;-). The voltage on the dock should be somewhere in the area of 18-22V. At least I have seen that voltage leading to a solid charge of the battery =).
You can check if it is the fuse by allowing the robot to cool down before putting it back on the charger. These fuses trip due to heat and will trip sooner the hotter they get even without previously tripping. The robot will probably show first signs directly after it cleaned for a bit. The unit will be warm from vacuuming and then stop charging due to an old PTC tripping. Let it cool down for 15 minutes then put it back on. It may now charge or charge longer then before. If charging works then the fuse it not bad enough yet but will probably fail soon. If it stop right away it may be something else.
I am about to change fuse on my Roborock S5 but I have conserns about 30V 3A. isn't it too much? I mean charging station can break too and tha vacuum itself can be damaged in that case. But I am not an expert so I want to ask what do you think about it? Why did you choose this exact model of fuse?
So i am flabbergasted. I replaced my fuse which apparently was fine, checked the battery, checked the base and they all seem damn fine BUT it's still having the error 13... not sure what to do about it.
Hi. Thank you for the detailed explanation. I am wondering, why are we replacing the 1.85A fuse with the 3A? Is it still safe to use a fuse with a higher amperage rating?
I have an s10. There are two smd parts marked as R??? (Forget numbers.) And have a zig zag resistor symbol on it. Suggesting they are resistors. They are both open. Im thinking thermal fuse ? Is that right. Can i just short them
Nice and usefull video. I ordered a spart parts set for my Roborock S5 max , and there are in addition four small parts called "water cores", but I don't know where them are assembled. Could you please let me know about these "water cores"? Thank you .
The "water cores" are located under the fabric at the bottom of the water tank. So if you are not using the mop feature, you do not need those cores :-).
@@bastelbank5855 Thank you very much for your aswer! I have and I'm using the mop feature. In the mop support there are a couple of bottons that are pushed when assembled and allow at the water to pass throw and go to the mop. Are these the "water cores"? In addition it seems that is not possible to remove them... The user manual doesn't mention about it...
@@michelecremona8205 Yes, those buttons are the "water cores". They might calcify over time - you *MIGHT* need some (not too much!) force to remove them.
Hello? The error disappeared after the fuse replacement, but the wifi doesn't work. Can you guess the cause?(Wi-Fi led doesn't turn on and doesn't appear in the search list at all.)
Awesome tutorial. I soldered the new fuse over the old to avoid the risk of damaging the motherboard. It worked and the vacuum charge properly now.
Thanks for this, I was wondering if I could do that too, once I got the ends of the old fuse to be bare. I was just wondering before I put the whole thing back together.
@@scottsadler484 Yes, why wouldn't you? Just make sure the solder connect each side. Mine has been working properly since i posted four month ago.
@@staffanwetter942 Yep mine's working now too! Cheers.
Did u do any picture? How it works if the other fuse is connected also?
It works, trust me. I dont have a photo.
Your English is very good, don't worry about it. We all understand you 😊
I changed the fuse and it didn't solve it, but used this video twice, once for the fuse and the second time for the motherboard. You're a legend!
Thank you! Your video was exactly what I needed. You showed every step, and fully explained what you were doing and why. This was a HUGE help. My robot is once again happily vacuuming the house.
Thank you so very much!!!! I had been dealing with the error for three months. I'd clean the contacts and it might go a cycle or two before the error would happen again until cleaning contacts did nothing.
Not knowing if I could repair it and having never used a soldering iron I purchased a Wyze Lidar robot cleaner while also ordering the chip and a soldering iron a week ago.
I followed your fantastic detailed directions and managed to ( barely but securely) solder the replacement on. While your video is blurry it's nothing that cant be overcome especially if I could do it with old eyes and no motherboard soldering repair experience. My soldering work looks horrible but it's effective. I took my time. I had no multi meter to check my work or analyze before beginning.
For anyone reading after reassembling MiHome app at first could not see the vacuum and would not load a map. I ended up deleting the app ( and cache and memory) and resetting the S5 as well. After reloading the app and linking into wifi, the S5 found and loaded the old good map.
I waited until the battery recharged to 100% and just ran it at Turbo in 5 rooms. After completing It went back to the dock with 78% charge and it's now at 92% and charging. I plan to run it twice a day over the next 7-10 days to be certain the charging issue is gone.
Thanks again and your English is fine!
Very helpful! Unlike almost everyone else, I got an "error 14, battery malfunction" and the user manual was useless. Replacing the battery didn't help. Your video enabled me to eliminate the charging station as a possible cause, and to disassemble the robot. I decided to swap out the entire motherboard with a replacement from China. This rectified the problem, and saved me hundreds of dollars. Thank you very much.
Bonjour. Merci beaucoup ! Je n'y connais rien en électronique mais votre tutoriel a été salvateur. Grâce à vous, j'ai pu réparer mon appareil. Sans quoi, il aurait fallu le remplacer, et là, pour 0,25 €, il redémarre. Merci à vous pour mon budget et surtout pour la planète. Merci, merci, merci !!!
I got this "error 13" after using my roborock for 11 months. Everytime i got the error i needed to turn it off, wait for 20-30 minutes, then i could charge it for another additional 2-3%, and the robot voiced the error 13 after 3 minutes, and the cycle repeats until i could charge it to 100%.
Now that you pointed the problem with the thermistor fuse, i can understand and confirm that the symptom in sync with the behaviour of the fuse. When the temperature rises, the resistance will also rises and the current to the battery might be reduced, and so the error 13 happens.
Even if the charging contacts are clean, there is a broken part in the robot that blocks the current to the battery.
Super! Herzlichen Dank fuer dein Tutorial. Schoene Gruesse aus Indonesien
Hi Budi, sehr gerne :-)! I am so glad that this tutorial already helped out that many people! Good luck on your repair process!!
Thank you so much for the guide! I accidentally damaged the component next to the fuse when I tried to clean up the contact point, totally avoidable mistake. Fortunately I bought a second hand motherboard with a damaged fuse for $3 and redid the process. This time it worked like a charm!
Englishman in Rosenheim here and your 101's sub. My knowledge of electronics is pretty good but you saved me a lot of time! Your English is fine and thanks for this! Exactly the same problem. Part ordered Vielen Dank & Schöne Grüße Danke
Thank you for the video! It makes me mad, that modern appliances are so hard to disassemble in order just to clean the cooler, but with your video I was able to do it myself.
Great tutorial! I was about to buy a new motherboard until I saw this video. Went to my local electronics store and bought a fuse and installed it today. My vacuum is now charging and no more error 13 message. Thank you so much..
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To those guys who keep having error 13 even after the charger, battery and motherboard were changed try checking the charging pads on the robot itself. One wire desoldered on one of the charging pads on my roborock and I had error 13 even after motherboard change. Upon closer inspection i noticed it desoldered and then when i soldered it back the robot was new again... And this solution is nowhere on the internet i have discovered it by myself :P
How much of the robot did you have to disassemble to access the charging pads? I replaced the motherboard but still am having error 13 issues, so I'm thinking of taking it apart again to check the charging pad connections
I just went for it and took it all apart again. I had to do the entire disassembly and take the motherboard out to be able to see the wires that are soldered to the charging pads. Unfortunately they were in fine shape, so that wasn't my problem. At least it was faster to take apart and put back together the second time!
@@nellscott9105 Then it is probably the charger or the battery at fault... Error 13 can be hard to solve...
@@nellscott9105 So still error 13 after motherboard change and everything? How did your story end?
@@vegarschwartz7863 After disassembling and reassembling twice to no avail, I ended up trying another much simpler recommendation from somewhere in this thread. I took apart the charging dock and bent the metal strips that push up the two charging contacts so that the charging contacts were a little higher. Then when I put the vacuum back on the charger, they were able to get better contact with the charging pads. Took about 5 minutes after hours of other troubleshooting, but it worked like a charm. Let me know if that's not a clear enough description
Honestly these roborocks when they function are amazing. I have them for aprox 4 years now and they work autonomosly. Almost no issues getting stuck... They just work and are extremely precise
Today, with you video I've fixed my Roborock. Thank you for great description!
This worked for me. It was my first time soldering anything and it failed first time (bad contact) but worked perfectly 2nd time. Taking the old fuse off was by far the hardest part its really hard to budge.
Thanks so much for the detailed instructions.
Thank you for the walkthrough on how to remove the fuse!! It's working great now, after replacement!
Thanks for the guide. I will be attempting this soon. It’s funny, first my roborock got error 1, apparently a fault with the LiDAR. So I ordered a replacement motor (cheap) but also the LiDAR module (dearer). Motors got here first, and that got it going right away, but as soon as it ran out of charge and went back to the dock, now it gets error 13, so here I am watching your guide. Thanks for sharing!
Danke shoen! This was a very detailed and educational video. Not sure if my husband can do it though. But it certainly makes me appreciate how much work is involved in replacing a little fuse. Now I just need to find a Roborock repairer in Singapore, who is as good as you. And your English is excellent 👍🏻
Great video. I had the same issue and I was able to change the part by self. The removal of the poly switch was the tricky part. Thank you again for the video.
Thanks, struggled a bit removing the old capacitor but got there in the end. Great tutorial.
Thank you for this instructional video. My roborock fuse failed out of warranty. I managed to get it working again with your guide.
Just did this to mine, pretty straight forward. Thank you. Also, I've noticed that the motor is running at full speed in Turbo now. Running like new with a new battery changed at 4 years.
Just wanted to say thank you, as your tips to remove the fuse were priceless. Toughest removal I've made so far of a component, but it's working nicely :)
Thank you for your kind. My robot can back to work because of you.
My robot is 4 months old, it's started to not charge properly sometimes. But not always, 2-3 times a week. I think in the future I will have this problem so thank you from now, I will use your video to repair it.
Same problem, did you end up fixing it?
Someone mentioned its a software issue, did you reset it to default which also downgrades firmware?
No I didn't downgraded, I am using latest version.
Qnoops did a reset of unit which downgrades firmware, its not charging as normal
I manage to fix my s50 thanks to your video ! Thank you
I want to thank you for your excellent video, that has helped so many. I had the most difficult time trying to remove the damaged resistor and was worried that I would destroy the motherboard but it worked and now my S5 is is charging as we speak.
Wanted to say a BIG THANKS for this video. My S5 had this exact problem and with your video I was able to easily fix my otherwise-useless vacuum. Thank you SO MUCH!
Thank you. Excellent 😊. Most helpful part was the removal of every screw. I replaced with smd 1.85A 2920 fuse. Remove with two soldering irons, one on each side at 400 degrees C, if you don't have hot tweezers, which I did not have.
Thank you so much for this video and your accurate instructions and suggestion. The fix worked great and it helped me save a wonderful machine.
Excellent tutorial. Many thanks for this. My little robot is autonomous once more. It's been about 30 years since I soldered anything but this made it easy. :-)
Big thank you from Western Australia! New battery on its way anyway but very useful video!
Great Job I really enjoyed listen to your explanation. .
Thanks alot for this video tutorial, I could fix my roborock even with a zero skill soldering :)
Thanks a lot for the walk-through! I avoided the pain of removing the original fuse by installing the new one in parallel, which also worked fine :) In other words, after 'cleaning' the original fuse to avoid bad smells, I soldered the new fuse directly on top of the original one.
Hi, even if this works, I suggest to remove the old fuse to stay save. As you now have a kind of unknown current that may get through those fuses. But hey: As it is fixed now, you can be sure, that the fuse was the root cause ;).
Hi Bastelbank, thank you for the detailed repair guide. My Roborock S50 was working fine after the fuse change.
Hi Bastelbank,
Many thanks for your detailed video. I followed your interesting guide and Roborock came to life. Thanks a lot!
Jesteś wielki!! 👍 udało się naprawić😃 DZIĘKI, 👍👍👍
Great video. Very relaxing. I wanted to find out what I would need to do to take apart my Roborock and this helped a lot. It's nice that they used easily plugged in modules for the side brush, wheels and battery instead of ribbons everywhere. 😅
Thanks for this video - allowed me to fix my robot with confidence- great video.
Thanks for great tutorial - I managed to fix my robot without any soldering skills. The total cost was just $20 for a soldering kit with multimeter.
Congratulation to your new old robot :-)! May the force (aka the S50) last for a long time with you!
Cześć. Gdzie zamawiałeś zestaw do lutowania plus miernik?
THANK YOU!!! 🙏 This fixed my machine.
Thank you very much! She is now working perfectly. Your video helps for repairing it a lot.
Awesome video!
I switched out my main board as is ordered it and received it before I found this video. (your disassembly instructions are great!) But will be repairing the old one once I get some fuses.
Greatly appreciate the effort it took to make this!
Great video, and my robot isn't even broken (yet)!
Greetings from Brazil ! I'll try to disassemble myself!
Wow, your fix works like a charm! Thank you SO much, man!
thank you very much ! I repaired same issue by fuse change . God bless you !
Hi @Bastelbank, thanks for this video. Very useful, clear and complete.
The best tutorial . Im Fix my s50. Thanks.
Hi from Colombia, i did exactly u show us and works perfectly. Thank you for post this video. I love my Roborock (we call 🤖 Rosie - The Jetsons), now its working for us.
I have 2 words to say. Thank you! Great tutorial, all works well.
Thank you ! This really helped and I fixed my robot!
Thanks so much. Your sharing works well for me
thank you for you guide , I solved my issue following the step indicated in your video .
Muchas gracias, muy bien explicado. Ya he cambiado el fusible y ya está funcionando perfectamente.
¿Dónde has encontrado el fusible? Gracias.
This fixed Error 13 on my Roborock E25, thanks!
just done this on my both robots
thank you for sharing this man
THANK YOU!!!! MY CHILD IS NOW WALKING AGAIN !!
Hi. Your tutorial was very helpful. You are good at this. Greetings from Poland :)
Thanks so much for the detailed walk through. We follow your instructions and successfully repair our own robot! THANK YOU VERY MUCH. You're so cool! The world need people like you. Your English is very well understandable :) cheer up!
Thanks for the video! I ordered F2871CT-ND from Digi-Key and now the machine works great. The original fuse was definitely tricky to de-solder, but I was able to carefully remove one layer at a time. Also, I used alcohol wipes to eventually remove the conformal coating. Thanks again!
My friend thank you for the video it fixed my problem and the vacuum naw charge as normal also i used 30v 2.5A instead of 3A
Couldnt Find 3A one.
Many thanks for the video... my robot garry is fixed!
Thank you for the video. My roborock works again.👍
Excellent description. It gave me the idea to measure the voltage on the docking station and in my case that was the way for the solution.
For me the springs under the charger contact on the docking station were weak. I bended both to make them harder to push down, since I did not see this error. How I found this? :D I wanted to measure the voltage of the docking station output, so I pushed the measuring pins under the springs and the problem did not occur for a week. So I concluded that it must have something to do with the springs, I bended them, since it's OK (while the error came up every day before).
Btw I could not completely disassembly my Roborock to remove some dirt from the motor, your video helped to do it.
I've returned after about 2-3 weeks to report that this worked for me. I took off the bottom plate of the charging base, removed the pads and put a bend in the arms to have them apply more force upwards. No errors since doing this.
Thank you so much for such a detailed video!
Just changed the capacitor in the dock to no effect, so I guess I'll do this now, good video.
Thanks man! Yor video was exactly what I needed!
Thank you so much ! Great video, it solved my problem so far 👍🤞
Thank you for this video and for the money you have saved me. :)
Thanks for the great tutorial man. This tutorial helps a lot with my roborock repair, although i soldered the fuse on top of the old fuse tho. Now it's working again. Thanks mate👍
Hey Kevin, just a short reminder, if you bridge the old fuse, you have an unknown level of safety. It is much saver to remove the old one - but I understand bridging is more convenient ;). Anyway - repairing the robot is not only cheaper - it helps to prevent unnecessary trash :). Well done and have a lot of fun with your new old cleaner :-)!
Thank you very much for this!!!
Great Video, it helped me a lot. Thanks!
Excellent! Worked like a charm
Instant like when you mentioned MacGyver :D Mine's got the same error, hope it's just the cap in the docking station as I just had the robot disassembled the other day to root it and install Valetudo.
I love you!!! I've just fixed mine! Thanks a lot!
Thank you. Very small contact points after removing the old fuse? Didn't think it would work, but assembled it back and it now charges 👍
Hi dear. I am at the measurement of the dock voltage. The measurement is 18.8v with the robot on it. Is it enough?
Hi, sounds like the docking station still good ;-). The voltage on the dock should be somewhere in the area of 18-22V. At least I have seen that voltage leading to a solid charge of the battery =).
You can check if it is the fuse by allowing the robot to cool down before putting it back on the charger.
These fuses trip due to heat and will trip sooner the hotter they get even without previously tripping. The robot will probably show first signs directly after it cleaned for a bit. The unit will be warm from vacuuming and then stop charging due to an old PTC tripping. Let it cool down for 15 minutes then put it back on. It may now charge or charge longer then before.
If charging works then the fuse it not bad enough yet but will probably fail soon. If it stop right away it may be something else.
thank you very much!!
I am about to change fuse on my Roborock S5 but I have conserns about 30V 3A. isn't it too much? I mean charging station can break too and tha vacuum itself can be damaged in that case. But I am not an expert so I want to ask what do you think about it? Why did you choose this exact model of fuse?
So i am flabbergasted. I replaced my fuse which apparently was fine, checked the battery, checked the base and they all seem damn fine BUT it's still having the error 13... not sure what to do about it.
Thanks, I thought opening it was more difficult.
PTC 30V 3A but which resistance value? In Conrad there are many.
Muchas gracias muy interesante el vídeo si me sigue dando error 13 me plantearé hacerlo
Thank you so much for this video! My S50 had this problem and thanks to you, I was able to fix it! Thanks a lot! :)
Hello, why there is a black flter on the side? Isn`t there the exhaust? the air is already filtered by the HEPA filter isn`t it?
What if the fuse has resistance of 00.0? Should still be replaced?
i have 0.1 also, im going to replace just cause i wana try and hope to fix it
Hi. Thank you for the detailed explanation.
I am wondering, why are we replacing the 1.85A fuse with the 3A? Is it still safe to use a fuse with a higher amperage rating?
I have an s10. There are two smd parts marked as R??? (Forget numbers.) And have a zig zag resistor symbol on it. Suggesting they are resistors. They are both open. Im thinking thermal fuse ? Is that right. Can i just short them
I replaced the part but it's still giving me the error. Charging station still seems good. Any other suggestions?
Thanks!! Working! I forgot install dust filter :((
I would recommend a wide soldertip for desoldering like this or very small hot airgun.
Why would this happen even after changing the motherboard i still have error 13 on the new motherboard?
Very helpful video thank you.. can you please specify what kind of fuse i can use ?
Where is self-healing fuse on the robot -vacuum cleaner mod. MJSTG1? Thank you!
Nice and usefull video.
I ordered a spart parts set for my Roborock S5 max , and there are in addition four small parts called "water cores", but I don't know where them are assembled.
Could you please let me know about these "water cores"?
Thank you .
The "water cores" are located under the fabric at the bottom of the water tank. So if you are not using the mop feature, you do not need those cores :-).
@@bastelbank5855 Thank you very much for your aswer!
I have and I'm using the mop feature. In the mop support there are a couple of bottons that are pushed when assembled and allow at the water to pass throw and go to the mop. Are these the "water cores"?
In addition it seems that is not possible to remove them...
The user manual doesn't mention about it...
@@michelecremona8205 Yes, those buttons are the "water cores". They might calcify over time - you *MIGHT* need some (not too much!) force to remove them.
@@bastelbank5855 Thank you again!
I think that a short tutorial video will be appreciated. ;-)
Hello? The error disappeared after the fuse replacement, but the wifi doesn't work. Can you guess the cause?(Wi-Fi led doesn't turn on and doesn't appear in the search list at all.)
Thanks for that video! Worked like a charm ! ;-)