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How To Charge Your Robot's Battery

Quick Guide to Caring for Your Robot's Battery

Your robots come with significant batteries, charging draws between 100-200V and outputting 29V (equivalent to 8A). Compare this to your phone's 1-2A output. Its safe to say that you need to be careful when using batteries of this size.  To ensure proper usage, follow this concise guide:

1. Charging Guidelines:

  • When charging, connect your cable and dock directly to the main socket to provide the necessary power.
  • If charging one of our cleaning bots (SP50 or L50), ensure the main red break switch is set to "on". It is located next to the charging socket.

Do not use a socket exstention. 

2. Charge Wisely:

  • Aim to charge between 20% to 80% for optimal battery lifespan.
  • Unplug when fully charged to prevent overcharging.
  • Dont allow the battery to fully drain to 0%

3. Temperature Matters:

  • Keep your robot in a moderate temperature range (20°C to 25°C).
  • Avoid exposing it to extreme heat or cold to protect battery performance.

4. Software Updates:

  • Regularly update the operating system and apps to boost battery efficiency.

5. Battery Replacement:

  • Over time, batteries degrade. If you notice significant battery life loss, consider a replacement.
    For further assistance, reach out to support@sparkepos.com.

By following these straightforward points, you'll ensure your robot's battery remains healthy, promoting its longevity.