Do you have a video covering the creation of that psu load with the switches and orange high wattage resistors and how to safely use it?? If not can you produce one please?
Being used to seeing my Roomba's roam around, this one has a peculiar movement pattern. The wheels are set quite far in on the sides, so it looks funny when it turns. Interesting fault - i wonder what fried that diode - under rated or just a bad batch?
Thank you for this video- exactly the same problem Are u saying I can do this myself? Without taking it in to shop? I won’t muck up the well mother board?
07:50 You're measuring current going through a diode by shorting the diode with probes? First time seeing this. How does that work? Doesn't portion of the current go through the probes and the rest through the diode? I would desolder one leg of the diode and add amp meter in series.
I was also a bit surprised by that, but i guess you can do that if you know that nothing bad happens by not having the diode in the circuit for a moment.
the power supply should be in constant current mode to charge the li-ion battery and the current would stay the same up to the max cutoff voltage. I should have mentioned it in the video.
*I run the m6 daily, and my floors look awesome🌼 **allabout.wiki/eufy** I wet mop 2 days and dry sweep the rest of the days. When I first got it, I used the included disposable pads. I didn't like them--the dry pad has no depth so if it picks up a chunk of something, like dry cat food, then it pushes it around or drags it around the floor. The wet pad wasn't very absorbent so left streaks and wheel marks.*
You're such a great teacher that just about anybody could do this after your instructions. Well done! 👍💗
Great repair, wasn"t easy to find the problem.
This was excellent. I am having the same problem with my iLife vacuum and I will try this tomorrow.
nice little sweeper
Pretty smart guy...nice job...wish I knew stuff like this....
Gran reparación. Gracias/Great repair. thank's
Thank you.
Do you have a video covering the creation of that psu load with the switches and orange high wattage resistors and how to safely use it?? If not can you produce one please?
What are those diodes used for if the charger is already putting out dc voltage? Are they for reverse voltage protection?
Being used to seeing my Roomba's roam around, this one has a peculiar movement pattern. The wheels are set quite far in on the sides, so it looks funny when it turns. Interesting fault - i wonder what fried that diode - under rated or just a bad batch?
Does anyone know where to buy replacement filters for this vacuum? I have no need for the mopping pad, nor replacement brushes.
Rowenta 60 serie, a couple of months old, not used daily. I think that it has the same issue as here.
Thank you for this video- exactly the same problem Are u saying I can do this myself? Without taking it in to shop? I won’t muck up the well mother board?
Thanks, this may be the problem with mine
07:50 You're measuring current going through a diode by shorting the diode with probes? First time seeing this. How does that work? Doesn't portion of the current go through the probes and the rest through the diode? I would desolder one leg of the diode and add amp meter in series.
The burden voltage of the multimeter is less than the forward drop of the diode, the current will flow though the meter and not the diode
I was also a bit surprised by that, but i guess you can do that if you know that nothing bad happens by not having the diode in the circuit for a moment.
Its a short through the meter. All the current will go through that short.
the power supply should be in constant current mode to charge the li-ion battery and the current would stay the same up to the max cutoff voltage. I should have mentioned it in the video.
After opening and cleaning a 2nd time the robot is working again :)
Can you fix a Coredy R300
My pucrc25 has the same problem. Must be a design or manufacturing defect.
I need you to fix mine.
salut prof
DO NOT BUY THIS! They have horrible customer service! And broke after few month of use!
Nerd central.
*I run the m6 daily, and my floors look awesome🌼 **allabout.wiki/eufy** I wet mop 2 days and dry sweep the rest of the days. When I first got it, I used the included disposable pads. I didn't like them--the dry pad has no depth so if it picks up a chunk of something, like dry cat food, then it pushes it around or drags it around the floor. The wet pad wasn't very absorbent so left streaks and wheel marks.*