Ecovacs Winbot W733 11.1V Replacement Battery 10000254
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Ecovacs Winbot W733 11.1V Replacement Battery 10000254 - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
11.1V
Amp
2600mAh
Ecovacs Winbot W733 / W720 — 11.1V Li-ion Replacement Battery (10000254)
This 11.1V, 2600mAh Li-ion battery replaces OEM part 10000254 in the Ecovacs Winbot W733, TBW60, Winbot 733, and W720 robotic window cleaning units. The Winbot W733 is a wall-climbing window cleaner — not a floor vacuum — and this cell matches the voltage rail and connector the unit's BMS expects. Capacity figures come from the product data, not inflated web claims.
- W733, W720, and TBW60 compatibility: These models share the same 11.1V three-cell Li-ion architecture and the same OEM battery slot dimensions (69.50 × 55.30 × 19.40mm). The BMS handshake protocol is identical across the range, so one cell covers all listed variants without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on a W733 unit. The BMS accepted the replacement without error flags, held voltage within spec across the full suction and navigation load cycle, and the safety cutoff triggered correctly at low-cell threshold.
- Window cleaning cycle care: The Winbot W733 runs a continuous load profile — motors, suction, and navigation draw simultaneously throughout each session. Avoid interrupting a mid-cycle run to recharge; partial discharge into a warm cell accelerates capacity fade faster than completing the cycle first.
Why the W733 loses suction and wall grip before the battery indicator drops low
The W733 runs suction and drive motors in parallel. When the cell voltage sags under combined load — especially on a worn or partially degraded battery — the suction motor drops output before the BMS triggers a low-voltage warning. The indicator reads remaining charge, not actual voltage under load, so the gap between "apparent charge" and real delivery widens as the cell ages. A replacement cell at full capacity closes that gap and restores consistent suction pressure across the full cleaning path.
Replacement battery not accepted by the charger after fitting
The W733 charger communicates with the battery BMS before beginning a charge cycle. If the replacement cell has been stored in a deeply discharged state, the BMS may present a voltage too low for the charger to initiate. Connect the battery to the unit first and attempt a short power-on — this wakes the BMS. If the charger still won't start, measure the pack voltage at the contacts; anything below 9V requires a low-current pre-charge recovery before normal charging will begin.
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 W733 stops mid-window and then restarts on its own — what's happening?
This is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a flat battery. The W733's BMS monitors current draw across the suction and drive motors simultaneously, and if the suction path is partially blocked — debris on the suction pad or a clogged filter — current spikes above the trip threshold and the BMS cuts power momentarily. Clear the suction pad and wipe the filter before ruling out the battery. If the behaviour stops after cleaning, the cell is fine; if it continues on a clean unit, the original cell's capacity has dropped enough that voltage sag under normal load now mimics an overcurrent condition — replace the cell.
The W733 charges fine but finishes cleaning much sooner than it used to — battery or something else?
A partially blocked suction pad forces the motor to draw above its rated current to maintain grip on the glass, which drains the cell faster than a clean-path run. Check the pad and clean the suction inlet first. If the unit draws freely and the drop in cleaning coverage persists, the original cell has lost usable capacity through cycle fatigue — charge voltage looks fine at the charger but the cell can no longer sustain rated output under the combined suction and navigation load. A new 2600mAh cell at 11.1V restores the full delivery the unit was calibrated for.
I left the W733 on the charging base for weeks — now it barely holds a charge. Is the battery gone?
Most likely, yes. The W733 charger does not switch to a true float mode after the cell reaches full charge — it applies a low-level trickle that keeps cycling the top cells of the Li-ion pack. Over weeks, this degrades the cells at the high end of their charge curve. The result is a pack that reads full but collapses under load within minutes of starting a cleaning cycle. Remove the battery from the dock once charging is complete. At this point the existing cell needs replacement — a new 2600mAh pack will restore full capacity, but only if kept off continuous charge.
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