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Ecovacs Winbot Mini Compatible Battery 3.7V 2600mAh

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Fits Ecovacs Winbot Mini, Winbot W1S, and Winbot W2 Pro; replaces OEM part 201-2432-0438 and S32-LI-36-3000.
3.7V, 2600mAh capacity delivers the motor current needed for sustained suction across glass and hard surfaces.
Connector slides straight into the battery slot with a friction-lock tab; orientation marked on the housing.
Bench test showed clean BMS response on first charge with no early cutoff or voltage sag under load.
Do not leave this cell on the charging dock continuously — trickle charging degrades capacity faster than charge-and-remove cycles.
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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

2600mAh

Ecovacs Winbot Mini / W1S / W2 Pro — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (201-2432-0438)

This is a 3.7V 2600mAh Li-ion battery for the Ecovacs Winbot Mini, Winbot W1S, and Winbot W2 Pro window cleaning robots. It slots in place of OEM part 201-2432-0438 (also cross-referenced as S32-LI-36-3000). Replace it when the original no longer holds a charge or the robot loses suction partway through a cleaning cycle.

  • Winbot Mini, W1S, and W2 Pro compatibility: All three models run the same 3.7V cell platform with a shared connector format and BMS handshake protocol. The battery management system across this series monitors cell voltage and current draw from the same baseline, so one cell covers all three without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through full charge and discharge cycles on a Winbot Mini and monitored the BMS response under sustained motor load. The protection circuit tripped correctly at low-voltage cutoff and recovered cleanly on reconnect to the charger.
  • Post-cleaning storage tip for window robots: The Winbot series parks in a vertical cradle between uses. If the robot sits docked for weeks between cleans, charge it fully before storage and disconnect it from the cradle — extended cradle connection without active charging accelerates cell degradation in small-capacity Li-ion packs like this one.

Why the Winbot cuts suction before the battery indicator drops

The Winbot's suction pad relies on consistent motor voltage to maintain the vacuum seal against the glass. As the cell ages and internal resistance rises, voltage sags under motor load even when the reported charge level still reads mid-range. The robot's BMS reads terminal voltage, not state-of-charge directly, so the indicator can show 50% while the actual voltage under load has already fallen below the motor's minimum operating threshold. Replacing the cell restores full voltage delivery under load and brings the suction pad back to spec.

Robot stops mid-clean and then restarts after a few seconds

This stop-restart pattern is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a motor fault. It happens when the cleaning pad or suction port is partially blocked, forcing the motor to draw more current than the protection circuit allows. The BMS cuts output, the motor cools briefly, and the circuit resets. Check the suction port and pad seal for debris before swapping the battery — if the port is clear and the behaviour continues, the existing cell's protection circuit is tripping at a degraded current threshold, and replacement will resolve it. After fitting the new cell, verify the robot completes a full uninterrupted pass at 3.7V nominal.

Compatible Models

Winbot Mini Winbot W1S Winbot W2 Pro

Replaces Part Numbers

201-2432-0438 S32-LI-36-3000

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours2600mAh
Capacity2600mAh
Rate9.62Wh
Net Weight52g /1.83 oz
Gross Weight77g /2.72 oz
Approximate Weight77g /2.72 oz
Dimension 67.10 x 18.60 x 21.30mm

Product Highlights

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

My Winbot Mini stops halfway up the window and the suction pad loses grip — is that a battery problem?

Yes, and it's one of the more common failure signs in this robot. The suction pad needs consistent motor voltage to hold the seal against the glass — once the cell's internal resistance rises, voltage sags under motor load even if the charge indicator still reads mid-range. The robot reads terminal voltage, not true state-of-charge, so it won't warn you until the cell is further gone. Fit the replacement and confirm the pad holds across a full vertical pass before trusting it on a high window.

The Winbot charged overnight but only cleans one small pane before dying — why is runtime so short on a new-looking charge?

A partially blocked suction port or dirty pad seal forces the motor to draw significantly more current than rated, burning through the cell faster than normal. Clean the suction port, check the pad for debris, and run a full charge cycle before testing again. If the cell itself has degraded from repeated shallow cycles or long cradle storage, its usable capacity has dropped even though it still accepts a charge. Replace the cell and remove it from the cradle once fully charged — continuous cradle connection on small Li-ion packs accelerates fade.

I fitted the replacement battery but the Winbot won't charge — the charger light stays off or flashes an error.

The Winbot's charger expects a BMS handshake from the cell before it starts current flow. If the replacement cell arrived in a deep-discharged state — below around 2.5V per cell — the BMS may have locked out to protect the cell, and the charger won't initiate. Connect the robot to the charger and leave it for 20–30 minutes without interruption; some BMS circuits need a trickle pre-charge phase to wake from lockout. If the charger still shows no activity after that, check the connector pins on the battery for debris or misalignment and reseat the cell firmly.

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