EUFY ROBOVAC L60 / E28 SERIES Issue
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86%
CONF
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RoboVac Charging Base
The charging base contains an infrared beacon and logic board that facilitates the 'handshake' between the robot and the dock. Electronic drift or component failure on this board prevents the vacuum from identifying the base's location or confirming a secure electrical connection. Replacing the entire assembly ensures the IR emitters and charging contact logic are synchronized.
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8%
CONF
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AC Power Adapter
Capacitor aging within the external AC/DC adapter can cause voltage ripple or 'dirty' power. This electrical noise interferes with the low-voltage communication signals sent through the charging pins, leading to intermittent connectivity or docking failures.
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6%
CONF
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Charging Contact Cleaning Kit
Micro-arcing during the docking process creates a non-conductive oxidation layer on the metallic contacts. This layer acts as an insulator, preventing the robot from detecting the base's voltage and causing the 'connectivity' error reported in the control software.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the RoboVac Charging Base.
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