ROBOROCK S5 MAX Battery Not Charging
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Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Pack (5200mAh)
Lithium-ion batteries undergo chemical degradation over hundreds of charge-discharge cycles, leading to high internal resistance. The integrated Battery Management System (BMS) monitors cell health and will trigger a permanent software lockout if it detects cell imbalance or voltage sagging. This safety mechanism prevents thermal runaway but necessitates a full battery assembly replacement to restore charging functionality.
SKU: BRR-2P4S-5200S
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Charging Dock Station
The charging dock converts AC mains power to a stable DC voltage through an internal rectifier circuit. Electrolytic capacitors within this circuit are prone to thermal aging, which causes voltage ripple or insufficient current delivery. If the output voltage deviates from the 20V DC requirement, the robot's logic board will fail to initiate the charging handshake, resulting in no power transfer.
SKU: CDZ12RR
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Main Logic Board
The motherboard contains the charging management controller and physical protection components like SMD fuses and reverse-polarity diodes. High-current events or moisture ingress at the bottom charging contacts can cause these components to fail open-circuit. Because these components are surface-mounted and integrated into the power management IC, a total board replacement is required to bridge the electrical gap between the dock and the battery.
SKU: P-S5MAX-MB
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Pack (5200mAh).
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