NEATO ROBOTICS D10 Error 3000
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LiDAR Laser Distance Sensor Motor
The LiDAR turret is driven by a small 3V-5V DC brush motor that has a finite operational lifespan. Over time, carbon brush carbonization or physical wear leads to 'dead spots' or insufficient torque to overcome the friction of the turret bearings. Replacing this motor restores the precise rotational velocity required for the navigation system to acquire spatial data.
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LiDAR Drive Belt (O-Ring)
The laser turret is connected to the motor via a small rubber O-ring drive belt. This belt can stretch over time or become brittle, leading to slippage where the motor spins but the turret remains stationary. A new belt ensures a high-friction connection to maintain the consistent RPM necessary to avoid a 'Vision Blocked' error.
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4%
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Complete Laser Distance Sensor (LDS) Module
If the mechanical drive components are functional but the error persists, the internal laser diode or the CMOS image sensor within the LDS module may have failed. As these components are calibrated as a single optical unit during manufacturing, the entire assembly must be replaced to ensure navigational accuracy. This solves the root cause when the electronic signal-to-noise ratio falls below the threshold required for environmental mapping.
SKU: 905-0553
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the LiDAR Laser Distance Sensor Motor.
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