Ecovacs Winbot W710 Replacement Battery 11.1V 650mAh
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Ecovacs Winbot W710 Replacement Battery 11.1V 650mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
11.1V
Amp
650mAh
Ecovacs Winbot W710 / WRN70 Series — 11.1V Li-ion Replacement Battery (10000254)
This is an 11.1V, 650mAh Li-ion replacement battery (OEM part 10000254) for the Ecovacs Winbot W710, WRN70, W730, and WRN60 robotic window cleaners. These devices cling to vertical glass and clean autonomously — a degraded battery causes the unit to stall mid-pane or fail to complete a full window pass. Swapping to a fresh cell restores cordless operation on the original hardware.
- W710 / WRN70 / W730 / WRN60 platform fit: These models share the same 11.1V three-cell Li-ion pack format and BMS handshake protocol. The suction motor, squeegee drive, and safety hold-down vacuum all pull from the same rail — one degraded cell triggers an imbalance the BMS reads as a fault, cutting the unit off glass prematurely.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through full charge and discharge on the W710 platform. The BMS accepted the pack without fault codes, hold-down suction engaged correctly at startup, and voltage held stable across the motor and drive circuits throughout the test cycle.
- Post-cleaning storage tip: The Winbot uses its battery to maintain hold-down suction during active cleaning — but once docked, the vacuum seal is off and the pack sits idle. Do not leave it on the dock indefinitely. Charge fully after each use, then disconnect. Continuous trickle charge on a resting pack accelerates cell degradation noticeably faster than charge-then-remove habits.
Why the Winbot drops off glass before the battery indicator turns red
The hold-down suction motor and the drive motor both draw from the 11.1V pack simultaneously. As cells age, internal resistance rises — voltage sags under the combined load even when the indicator still reads mid-range. The BMS interprets that sag as a protection threshold breach and cuts power to the hold-down motor first, releasing the unit from the glass. A fresh cell at full rated capacity eliminates the sag because internal resistance returns to spec.
Replacement battery not charging on the dock after fitting
The Winbot dock checks for a valid BMS response before allowing charge current to flow — if the pack is deeply discharged from storage, the BMS may not respond and the dock will show no activity. Connect the Winbot to the dock and leave it for 15–20 minutes without disturbing it; some BMS units need a trickle pre-charge to wake before full charge begins. If the dock light remains completely dark after that period, check that the battery connector is fully seated — the pack is small and the connector can sit slightly proud. A properly seated, woken pack should register between 9.8V and 11.1V at the terminals before a full charge cycle completes.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Ecovacs
- 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 Winbot W710 keeps falling off the window halfway through a clean — is this a battery problem?
Yes, this is the most common symptom of a degraded cell in the W710. The hold-down suction motor needs sustained voltage to keep the unit on glass — as the battery ages, internal resistance causes the voltage to sag under combined motor load, and the BMS cuts hold-down power before the indicator shows low. Fitting a new cell rated at the correct 11.1V restores stable voltage across both the drive and suction circuits. If the unit still drops off after a fresh battery, check the suction pad and seal for debris before suspecting anything else.
The Winbot starts a clean, then the motor cuts out for a few seconds and restarts on its own — what causes that?
That stop-restart pattern is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a motor fault. It happens when the suction port or internal filter is partially blocked — restricted airflow forces the motor to draw more current than its rated load, and the BMS interrupts power briefly to protect the cells. Clear the suction pad, wipe the filter, and run again. If it still trips on a new battery with a clean filter, verify the pad seal is not worn, as a poor seal causes the motor to run harder trying to maintain hold-down pressure.
My replacement battery charged fine at first but the Winbot now finishes a single window and dies — why did it degrade so fast?
Capacity fade this fast almost always traces back to continuous dock charging. The Winbot dock does not cut charge current cleanly once the pack is full — leaving the unit on the dock between every use keeps the cells in a trickle-charge state that degrades Li-ion capacity within weeks. Charge the battery fully after each cleaning session, then remove it from the dock. If the pack has already been degraded this way, a full discharge-to-BMS-cutoff followed by a single full charge can partially recover measured capacity, but replacement is the reliable fix once the cells are compromised.
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