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14.4V 3800mAh NiMH Battery Pack for IRobot Vacuum Cleaner 400 series such as Roomba 4905 --New!! A Screwdriver included

14.4V 3800mAh NiMH Battery Pack for IRobot Vacuum Cleaner 400 series such as Roomba 4905 --New!! A Screwdriver included

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Brand: Tenergy
Category: CE

Buy New: $29.99

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews


MPN: Robot14.4V3600
Model: Robot14.4V3600
UPC: 851197001994
EAN: 0851197001994
ASIN: B001AG4EHI

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Features:
  • Compatible with all Roomba FloorVac models.
  • Longer running time - this high power, high capacity NIMH and has 10-15% more running time than OEM battery pack
  • The battery is designed for exactly replacing inside battery pack for IRobot Vacuum cleaner. e.g Roomba APS 4905 battery.
  • Can be recharged up to 1000 cycles.
  • To replace inside battery, you need to take off 4 screws on the case, then put new battery with solid connection. Screwdriver is included

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Product Description
Features and Benefits * NIMH High Power 14.4V 3800mAh rechargeable battery * 70 oC thermistor installed in the battery pack. Power will be cutt off if battery temperature beyond 70oC during charging to prevent from over charge. * 6" length wires is pre-installed for easy installation. * The battery is designed for exactly replacing inside battery pack for IRobot Vacuum cleaner. e.g Roomba APS 4905 battery. - To replace inside battery, you need to take off 4 screws on the case, then put new battery with solid connection. - Please make sure polarity of battery pack. Red wire is always connect to positive * TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: - Votlage: 14.4V, made of 12 pcs High quality NiMH sub C cells. and packed by 2x6 configuration - Capacity: 3800mAh - Max. Discharging rate : 10 C at 33 A - Dimension: 136 mm L x 45 mm W x 45 mm H. - Weight: 38.5 Oz. * Battery Installation Instruction: Step 1: Loose up all srews on the top cover of the Roomba Advanced Power System. Tool: You need a triangle screw driver to do so. Step 2: Open and remove the top cover from the power system, which may be glued. Tool: You may need a flat screw driver to open it carfuelly Step 3: Remove the old battery inside. Three are wires with metal contact connected inside. You can remove the wires by pulling up the contat or cut wires off. Take a note of the wire connections Step 4: Put new battery into the battery case and solder three wire back to metal contacts. Follow the note taken in Step 3 or the following details for re-wire: - Red wire : battery positive - The red wire must go to the terminal farthest away from the battery - Black wire: battery negative - metal contact near edge - White wire: temp sensore - metal contact on other side Step 5: Put back the cover Step 6: Screws on the cover


Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Good batteries but difficult to install   October 12, 2008
Joseph Mattioni (PA, USA)
This approach to replacing batteries isn't for everyone. The job would have been fairly simple with the included screwdriver except that iRobot apparently decided to also GLUE the battery cover shut.


3 out of 5 stars Works great, but you had better be "handy"   September 2, 2008
David C. Novak (Lawrenceville, Georgia)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

The good news is this product works as advertised and is significantly less expensive than other full battery replacements (which include the outer case). The bad news is you have to be prepared to do quite a bit of work to disassemble the old battery case, replace the old batteries inside, and reassemble the case -- all without instructions. This is why my overall rating is only 3 stars (due to the complexity of the install).

In detail, here are the steps you'll need to know:
1) For pictures and some basic online instructions, do a Google search for "batteryspace NiMH IRobot Roomba" (without the quotes).
2) Start by removing the battery case from Rumba (simple).
3) Using the provided screwdriver, unscrew the Rumba battery case
4) If the top lid does not easily come off after unscrewing the triangular screws, it is likely that your case is also glued shut (most seem to be this way). You'll need to use extreme caution and patience to carefully pry/cut/chisel off this lid without breaking it. To do this, I used a combination of some flat-edged screw drivers with some gentle taps and a sharp utility knife. This part alone took about an hour and is by far the biggest challenge in this build.
5) With the lid off, you can remove the old batteries and de-solder the leads that are connected to the 3 wires. I suggest you record which lead goes to which wire.
6) In my build, I had to shorten the wires with the new battery pack (far too long to fit otherwise). I determined the new length by installing the battery pack into the case, routing the wires the same as in the final assembly, and clipping each about 1 inch beyond where the lead would be located.
7) Solder each wire to its respective lead.
8) Put the new battery pack into the case and assemble leads into case.
9) Screw the top back on and pop it back into your Rumba.
10) I let mine then charge overnight for a solid first-time charge.

Having said all of this, I'd still do it again, especially since the hard part (taking the glued lid off the case) has been done. A future battery replacement will now be simple and pay me back a savings of $35 - $40 with each replacement.



2 out of 5 stars Know this before you buy!   August 22, 2008
Christian D. Perry (Los Angeles, CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I thought this battery would be better than the original NiCad battery given that it is NiMH and 3600mAh. But it was not. On a full charge it works for 110 mins. The original NiCad when new worked 120 mins. Not bad, but not as advertized and I worry that it will not last as long either.

I am glad I did this, but before you buy any battery you replace yourself, take apart your old battery case first if you can. It is pretty tricky and you may end up damaging the case so bad that it is not repairable. Also you will need to do some soldering yourself.

Good Luck ;)



4 out of 5 stars It works great but installation is tricky.   August 20, 2008
David Lewis (BC, Canada)
As iRobot charges $70 for a replacement APS unit (case with batteries), I thought that I would try installing my own replacement batteries into the APS case. After ordering, the batteries arrived quickly and in good condition, but no instructions were included. The supplied screwdriver was a little small for the triangular screw heads holding together the APS case. (I could have easily stripped the screwdriver head if I used too much force.) The replacement batteries are very slightly smaller than the "stock" batteries in the APS, but fit in snugly enough. The replacement batteries appear to have a higher capacity that the original batteries (when new), as my Roomba can run for a longer period before needing to recharge.

However, opening the APS case was a tough task! After removing the screws, I used a very sharp utility knife to repeatedly score glued seal between the APS case and its lid. Eventually, I was able to work in a very small flathead screwdriver to pry apart the case. As some parts were glued very well, I had to continue to use the utility knife to score then cut apart the glued case. Eventually I could work in a larger screwdriver to pry open the case a bit more. One false move, the lid will crack - so it is critically important to the patient and work at it diligently. I spent about 20 minutes opening the APS case.

Installing the replacement batteries was a snap ... I cut the wires from the old battery pack and soldered in the new replacement pack, sliding over the supplied electrical insulators over the solder unions. I screwed the APS case back together, recharged the Roomba overnight ... and everything has worked well! At least next time the batteries need to be replaced, I won't have to spend so much time getting the APS case open!



5 out of 5 stars WORKS GREAT!! You need to know the details before you do this!   August 1, 2008
Som Gop (CENTRAL FLORIDA)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

You need to know that iRobot corp. makes it difficult to change this battery. After removing the screws, I found that the yellow battery case lid is glued to the bottom of the case. You need a couple of straight, small screwdrivers to slowly tap open the glue seam much like a diamond cutter uses a tiny chisel to tap cut a diamond. I had to tap the seam every 1/4 inch to break it loose. Hit it too hard and your cost savings are gone if you break the case at the attachment points - you would need to buy the whole battery pack - so only do this if you are careful and patient. Removing the old battery pack also is challenging if you are not the careful type as it is glued to the base of the case internally. Cutting the wires and soldering the leads is easy but there is no room for any other attachment method so you had better be confident in your soldering skills. This is not a job for the impatient person and you had better have all the right tools but since I am a nerd geek, I enjoyed the challenge and IT WORKED GREAT!! CHOOSE YOUR BATTLES AND KNOW YOUR SKILLS and if this sounds fun and challenging (like I do), it is a great way to save $40.00 AND set it up to do future battery replacements more easily.



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