Midea R1-L061D Replacement Battery 9.6V 1000mAh Li-ion
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Midea R1-L061D Replacement Battery 9.6V 1000mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
9.6V
Amp
1000mAh
Midea R1-L061D / R1TCN Series — 9.6V Li-ion Replacement Battery (RV3TH2020)
This is a 9.6V, 1000mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Midea R1-L061D, R1-L061E, and R1TCN robotic vacuum cleaners. It replaces OEM part RV3TH2020 and restores power to the vacuum's motor and navigation system. Capacity is 9.6Wh — matching original factory specification.
- R1-L061D, R1-L061E, and R1TCN compatibility: These three models share the same 9.6V power rail, battery bay dimensions, and BMS handshake protocol — a single cell covers all three without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through full charge and discharge cycles on R1-series hardware. The BMS negotiated correctly, protection circuits tripped at expected thresholds, and the vacuum's motor control accepted the cell without fault codes.
- Dock charging habit on robotic vacuums: Do not leave the R1-L061D sitting on its dock continuously between cleans. Robotic vacuums on permanent dock charge develop capacity fade faster than units charged only when depleted. Charge to full, then remove the vacuum from the dock until the next clean.
Suction dropping before the battery indicator reaches low on the R1-L061D
This happens when the motor draws more current than the cell can sustain at its present state of charge, causing voltage to sag under load before the indicator registers a low-battery state. On the R1-L061D, a partially blocked filter is usually the trigger — restricted airflow forces the motor to pull harder, which amplifies voltage sag on an already-degraded cell. A new cell with a clean filter resolves most cases. If suction still drops early, check the brush roll for hair wrap — that adds the same motor-load penalty as a blocked filter.
Motor cutting out mid-clean then recovering after a few seconds
This is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a motor fault. When sustained suction restriction — blocked filter, tangled brush roll, or the vacuum wedged against furniture — forces current above the BMS protection threshold, the cell disconnects the load momentarily and resets. The vacuum powers back on once the BMS clears. Clear the restriction first. If cutouts continue on an unobstructed floor with a clean filter, the original cell's internal resistance has climbed high enough that normal motor-start current is triggering the trip — replacing the cell fixes this directly.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: Midea
- 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 Midea R1-L061D keeps losing suction well before the low-battery light comes on — is this a battery problem or something else?
It's usually both. A worn cell sags in voltage under motor load before the charge indicator catches up, so the vacuum loses suction while still showing adequate charge. A partially blocked filter makes it worse — restricted airflow forces the motor to draw more current, which deepens the voltage sag on a degraded cell. Fit the new cell and clean the filter at the same time. If suction still drops early, check the brush roll for hair wrap, which adds the same current draw as a blocked filter.
The R1-L061D motor cuts out for a few seconds then restarts on its own — what's causing that?
That's the BMS tripping on an overcurrent event and resetting. It happens when the motor draws more than the cell's protection threshold allows — most often because the filter is blocked, the brush roll is jammed, or the vacuum is stuck against an obstacle and the motor is straining. Clear any restriction and run the vacuum on open floor. If it still cuts out with a clean filter and unobstructed movement, the original cell's internal resistance has risen to the point where normal motor-start current is enough to trigger the trip — a replacement cell at rated impedance will stop the cutouts.
I've had my R1TCN for two years on the dock full-time and the new battery faded within a few months — what went wrong?
Continuous dock charging on robotic vacuums applies a low-level trickle charge whenever the cell drops even slightly below full. Over weeks, that sustained near-full charge state degrades lithium cells faster than regular charge-and-discharge cycling does. The fix is to charge the new cell to full, then lift the vacuum off the dock and only return it to charge when the battery is genuinely depleted. That single habit change will extend the replacement cell's capacity retention significantly compared to leaving it docked permanently.
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