Cecotec CONGA 990 Compatible Battery 14.4V 2600mAh
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Cecotec CONGA 990 Compatible Battery 14.4V 2600mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.4V
Amp
2600mAh
Cecotec Conga 990 / 1090 / 1190 Series — 14.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (CONG1002)
This 14.4V 2600mAh Li-ion battery replaces the original power cell in the Cecotec Conga 990 robotic vacuum and compatible models including the Conga 950, 1090, and 1190. It runs the suction motor and navigation system from the same voltage rail as the factory unit. OEM part numbers CONG1002, 49CE1401, 1090-00000, and 35019072 all cross-reference to this cell configuration.
- Conga 990 / 950 / 1090 / 1190 compatibility: These models share a common 14.4V bus, the same physical connector, and a BMS handshake protocol that this cell supports. Swapping voltage or skipping BMS compatibility will cause the charger to reject the pack or the robot to shut down mid-cycle.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through the Conga 990 charge and discharge cycle on the bench. The BMS accepted the charger handshake on first connect, held voltage under simulated motor load, and triggered overcurrent protection correctly when the motor draw spiked above threshold.
- Dock charging habit for Conga robots: Conga models left permanently on the charging dock trickle-charge continuously once full. This degrades cell capacity faster than any other single factor. Charge to full, then remove the robot from the dock until the next cleaning session.
Suction dropping before the battery indicator reaches low on the Conga 990
The Conga 990's suction motor draws current in proportion to airflow restriction. When the filter is partially blocked, the motor pulls harder to maintain suction — this increases current draw and causes the cell voltage to sag under load well before the charge indicator registers low. A degraded battery accelerates this sag because its internal resistance is higher, so the voltage drop under the same load is steeper. The robot's protection circuit reads this voltage dip as low battery and reduces motor power as a safety measure. Clean or replace the filter first, then retest — if sag persists on a new filter, the cell itself needs replacing.
Motor cuts out mid-clean then recovers after a few seconds
This is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a charging fault. When the Conga's intake is partially blocked — often by hair wrapped around the brush roll or a clogged filter — the motor sustains a high-draw state that pushes current above the BMS threshold. The BMS cuts the circuit to protect the cell, then resets once current drops and temperature normalises. The fix is mechanical: clear the blockage, remove debris from the brush roll, and check the filter. If the motor cuts out again on a clean unit, measure resting cell voltage — anything below 12.8V at rest on a fully charged pack points to a weak cell.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Cecotec
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Blue
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My Conga 990 seems to run a much shorter cycle than it used to — could a partially blocked filter actually cause that?
Yes, directly. A restricted filter forces the motor to draw more current than rated to maintain suction pressure, which drains the cell faster than normal operation. The battery indicator is calibrated for standard motor draw, so it can read misleadingly optimistic while the cell discharges rapidly under the higher load. Remove and clean or replace the filter, then run a full charge-discharge cycle. If cycle length returns to normal, the filter was the cause — not the cell.
I've kept my Conga on the dock constantly since I bought it — could that have damaged the battery even if it showed "full" the whole time?
It can, and it's one of the most common causes of early capacity fade in robotic vacuums. Once the pack reaches full charge, the dock continues to supply a low trickle current to maintain that level — over weeks and months this stresses the cells and reduces the amount of charge they can hold. The degradation is cumulative and doesn't reverse. Going forward, charge the robot fully and move it off the dock between sessions. A replacement cell will restore original capacity, but the same habit will degrade it again at the same rate.
The replacement battery charged fully but the Conga powers on for a moment then shuts off — what's happening?
This points to a BMS initialisation issue rather than a faulty cell. Some Conga units expect a specific voltage handshake from the pack on startup — if the new cell rested at a lower state of charge during storage, the robot may read it as critically low and shut down as a protection measure before the BMS completes its cycle. Place the battery on the dock and let it charge uninterrupted for a full charge cycle without interruption. After a complete charge, the BMS recalibrates and the robot should power on normally — resting voltage on a full pack should read at or above 16.2V across the terminals.
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