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Ecovacs Winbot 880 Replacement Battery 14.8V 700mAh Li-ion

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Fits Ecovacs Winbot 880, W880, Winbot W1, W1 Pro and replaces OEM part numbers 201-1907-0302, S04-L148-650, S15-LI-148-650, 201-2005-0022.
14.8V 700mAh lithium-ion delivers 10.36Wh — voltage matches the motor demand curve for consistent brush motor torque during glass scrubbing cycles.
Connector slides straight into the battery bay with polarity keyed; locking tab seats flush to prevent mid-cycle disconnect during suction operation.
We bench-tested the BMS under sustained motor load — no early cutoff, voltage regulation stable until final discharge, no parasitic drain on dock.
Do not leave this cell on the charging dock after reaching full charge — Ecovacs dock chargers apply continuous trickle current that degrades capacity significantly faster than removal after full charge.
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Voltage

14.8V

Amp

700mAh

Ecovacs Winbot 880 / W1 Pro — 14.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (201-1907-0302)

This is a 14.8V 700mAh Li-ion battery for the Ecovacs Winbot 880 and W1 Pro window cleaning robots. It replaces OEM part numbers 201-1907-0302, S04-L148-650, S15-LI-148-650, and 201-2005-0022. The Winbot series uses this compact 4-cell pack to power its suction motor, drive wheels, and onboard sensors simultaneously across the glass surface.

  • Winbot 880, W880, W1, W1 Pro compatibility: These models share the same 14.8V nominal voltage rail, physical cell housing, and BMS connector pinout — the battery slots and communicates identically across the group.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through full charge and discharge cycles on a Winbot unit. The BMS correctly negotiated charge acceptance, applied overvoltage cutoff at the top of the 4.2V-per-cell limit, and tripped overcurrent protection when the suction motor was stalled.
  • Window-grip motor load tip: The Winbot holds itself to glass using negative pressure from the same motor that drives movement. If the window surface is damp or dusty at the start of a clean, the motor draws higher current from the first second. Wipe the glass edge before placing the robot — this reduces the initial load spike and protects the BMS from an early overcurrent trip.

Why the Winbot 880 drops off the glass mid-cycle

The Winbot's grip depends entirely on sustained suction pressure. When the battery voltage sags under combined motor load — drive wheels and suction running together — the suction motor loses enough speed to drop below the minimum hold pressure. The BMS then sees a low-voltage condition and cuts output to protect the cells. This mid-cycle detachment happens most often on larger windows where the robot runs continuously for extended periods without reaching the frame to pause. A battery with degraded cells accelerates this failure because voltage sag becomes steeper as internal resistance rises.

Replacement battery not charging on the Winbot dock

The Winbot dock delivers a fixed charge profile and expects the battery BMS to accept it without a proprietary handshake signal — but a deeply discharged replacement cell may sit below the BMS's minimum recovery threshold and appear dead on the dock. If the robot shows no charge activity after 30 minutes on the dock, remove the battery, let it rest for 10 minutes at room temperature, then reseat it. If the cell voltage has dropped below approximately 2.5V per cell (10V total pack), the BMS will block charging entirely and the pack will need to be replaced rather than recovered.

Compatible Models

Winbot 880 W880 Winbot W1 W1 Pro W980 Winbot W2 Winbot W920

Replaces Part Numbers

201-1907-0302 S04-L148-650 S15-LI-148-650 201-2005-0022

Technical Specifications

Voltage14.8V
Amp Hours700mAh
Capacity700mAh
Rate10.36Wh
Net Weight86g /3.03 oz
Gross Weight111g /3.92 oz
Approximate Weight111g /3.92 oz
Dimension 54.80 x 28.50 x 28.50mm

Product Highlights

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

My Winbot 880 detaches from the window before it finishes a full pane — is this a battery problem?

Yes, in most cases it is. As the battery ages, internal resistance increases and voltage sags more sharply when both the suction and drive motors run together. That sag drops suction pressure below the minimum needed to hold the robot on glass. Test by running the robot on a small window first — if it completes a short pane but fails on a large one, voltage sag under sustained load is the cause. A replacement battery at full capacity will restore the hold pressure needed for full-pane runs.

The Winbot runs for a noticeably shorter time than it used to — the battery indicator still shows charge remaining when it stops.

This is cell capacity fade, not a sensor error. Li-ion cells lose usable capacity after repeated charge cycles, so the battery hits the BMS low-voltage cutoff earlier than the indicator gauge predicts — the gauge is calibrated to a new cell's discharge curve. We measured this on the bench: a degraded pack cuts out while the indicator still reads partial charge because the cells' actual voltage collapses faster than expected. Fit a new cell and the indicator and cutoff will realign.

My Winbot 880 powers on fine but the suction motor cuts out briefly and then recovers during a clean.

This is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a motor fault. The suction motor momentarily draws more current than the BMS's trip threshold — usually caused by a partial blockage in the air path or debris caught at the intake. The BMS cuts output for a fraction of a second to protect the cells, then resets. Check the intake port and filter for any obstruction and clear them. If the trip continues on a clean robot with no blockage, the battery's cells have degraded enough that their internal resistance causes current spikes beyond the trip threshold — replace the pack.

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