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SpinWave Wet Dry Robotic Vacuum Compatible Battery 14.8V 2600mAh

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Fits SpinWave Wet and Dry Robotic Vacuum models 5345, 1618526, 1625424 with OEM compatibility verified across all generations.
14.8V lithium-ion at 2600mAh delivers consistent motor voltage under full suction load on carpet and hard floors.
Connector seats flat into the dock cradle with a single locking tab — alignment matters on first insertion to avoid contact resistance.
We ran discharge cycles on a test unit; BMS held voltage stable until final 8% then cut cleanly without mid-cycle dropout.
Do not leave this battery on the charging dock continuously when full — SpinWave dock chargers trickle-charge indefinitely and degrade capacity within weeks.

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Voltage

14.8V

Amp

2600mAh

SpinWave Wet and Dry Robotic Vacuum (5345 / 1618526 / 1625424) — 14.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery

This is a 14.8V, 2600mAh lithium-ion battery for the SpinWave Wet and Dry Robotic Vacuum. It fits models 5345, 1618526, and 1625424. When the original cell degrades and the robot can no longer complete a full cleaning cycle, this replacement restores normal operation.

  • Model compatibility — 5345, 1618526, 1625424: These units share the same 14.8V battery bay, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. Swapping between them is a direct physical and electrical match — no adapter or firmware change needed.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on the SpinWave platform. The BMS communicated correctly with the robot's charge controller, and overcurrent cutoff triggered at expected thresholds during simulated motor load.
  • Dock charging practice for this robot: Do not leave the SpinWave sitting on its dock indefinitely between uses. Continuous trickle charging on a docked robot compresses cell capacity faster than periodic charge cycles. Charge fully, then lift the unit off the dock until the next scheduled clean.

Suction dropping before the battery indicator reaches low

The SpinWave's motor controller pulls harder when suction is restricted — a partially blocked filter or brush roll makes the motor draw above its rated current. The BMS reads this as a low-voltage event and throttles output before the charge indicator reflects actual capacity. The result is reduced suction while the display still shows mid-charge. Clear the filter and brush roll first; if suction normalises, the battery is fine and the cell was never the issue.

Motor cuts out mid-cycle then recovers on its own

This is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a dead battery. When the brush roll catches debris or the filter is heavily loaded, current draw spikes past the BMS threshold and the battery disconnects to protect the cells. The robot pauses, the BMS resets internally, and power returns — typically within a few seconds. Check filter restriction first. If the cutout persists on a clean filter, measure resting pack voltage: a healthy cell at partial charge should read above 14.0V.

Compatible Models

Wet and Dry Robotic Vacuum 5345 1618526 1625424 Z65B155

Technical Specifications

Voltage14.8V
Amp Hours2600mAh
Capacity2600mAh
Rate38.48Wh
Net Weight190g /6.70 oz
Gross Weight260g /9.17 oz
Approximate Weight260g /9.17 oz
Dimension 69.40 x 37.30 x 37.30mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: SpinWave
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Blue
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The SpinWave keeps stopping mid-clean and restarting itself — is the battery failing or something else?

That stop-restart pattern is almost always a BMS overcurrent trip, not a worn-out cell. The brush roll or filter is restricting airflow, forcing the motor to draw a current spike the BMS cuts off to protect the pack. Remove and rinse the filter, clear the brush roll, then run a cycle — if the stopping stops, the battery was never the problem. If it continues on a fully clean robot, check resting pack voltage: it should read above 14.0V between trips.

Suction feels weak halfway through a clean but the battery indicator still shows plenty of charge — why?

A clogged filter forces the motor to work harder, pulling more current than the battery's rated output. The BMS throttles voltage to stay within safe limits, and the motor loses power — even though the charge indicator hasn't dropped yet. The indicator measures state of charge, not the current draw pressure the motor is putting on the pack. Clear the filter completely and run again; if suction returns to normal, the battery capacity is intact.

The replacement battery charges but the robot's run time feels noticeably shorter than the original — what's causing that?

Prolonged dock charging on the previous battery likely caused capacity fade in those cells, and users carry the same habit to the new one. Leaving the SpinWave on the dock continuously exposes the fresh cells to constant trickle charge, which compresses usable capacity over weeks. Charge the new battery to full, then remove the robot from the dock until the next clean. After three to five proper charge-and-deplete cycles, rated capacity stabilises and run time should reflect the full 2600mAh.

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