Neabot N1 Replacement Battery 14.4V 6700mAh Li-ion
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Neabot N1 Replacement Battery 14.4V 6700mAh Li-ion - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
14.4V
Amp
6700mAh
Neabot N1 / N2 / L8850 — 14.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery
This is a 14.4V lithium-ion replacement battery rated at 6700mAh (96.48Wh) for the Neabot N1, N2, and L8850 robot vacuum cleaners. It replaces the original cell pack when capacity has faded or the battery no longer holds charge. Swap it in to restore the vacuum's cleaning performance without replacing the full unit.
- N1, N2, and L8850 compatibility: These three models share the same 14.4V battery platform, connector pin-out, and BMS communication protocol — so one cell pack works across all three without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through full charge and discharge cycles on a matched load. The BMS held the cutoff voltage cleanly and did not trip false overcurrent flags during motor-start draw spikes.
- Dock charging habit for robot vacuums: Do not leave the N1 sitting on the charging dock between cleaning sessions indefinitely. Continuous trickle charge accelerates capacity fade in lithium cells. Charge fully, then lift the unit off the dock until the next run.
Suction dropping before the battery indicator reaches low
The N1's motor draws significantly more current when the filter is partially blocked or the brush roll is restricted. Under that elevated load, the cell voltage sags earlier than the BMS threshold for a low-battery warning — so the vacuum loses suction while the indicator still reads mid-charge. This is not a battery fault; it is motor voltage sag caused by restricted airflow forcing above-rated draw. Clean the filter and check the brush roll for hair tangles before assuming the cell pack needs replacing. A healthy replacement pack will hold voltage better under load, but a blocked filter will degrade any cell faster.
Motor cuts out mid-clean then recovers after a few seconds
This is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a dead battery. When sustained suction restriction — from a clogged filter or a jammed brush — forces the motor to pull current above the pack's overcurrent threshold, the BMS disconnects the output to protect the cells. The trip resets automatically once current drops, which is why the vacuum restarts after a brief pause. Check and clean the filter first; if the cutout continues on a clear filter with a new pack, the motor itself may be drawing above spec. Measure motor supply voltage during operation — it should hold above 12.5V under normal carpet load.
Compatible Models
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Neabot
- 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 Neabot N1 shuts off mid-clean and restarts on its own — is that the battery failing?
That self-recovery cutout is a BMS overcurrent trip, not cell failure. When the filter is blocked or the brush is jammed, the motor pulls more current than the pack's threshold and the BMS disconnects output to protect the cells — then resets once load drops. Clean the filter and clear the brush roll before replacing the battery. If the cutout continues on a clean filter with a fresh pack, check that motor supply voltage holds above 12.5V during a run.
The Neabot has noticeably less suction now than when it was new, but the battery indicator still shows plenty of charge — why?
Suction loss with a mid-range indicator reading points to capacity fade, not a faulty indicator. As lithium cells age, internal resistance rises and cell voltage sags under motor load — the vacuum loses suction before the BMS registers a low-battery condition. A partially blocked filter makes this worse by forcing the motor to draw above its rated current, accelerating the voltage drop. Replace the battery pack and clean the filter at the same time to rule out both causes together.
I replaced the battery but the Neabot N1 won't charge on the dock — what's wrong?
Some robot vacuum chargers handshake with the BMS before supplying current — if the replacement pack's BMS does not respond correctly, the charger stays off. First, try connecting the vacuum directly to the charger cable rather than the dock to rule out dock contact alignment. If it still won't charge, check that the dock output reads 19–20V DC with a multimeter; no voltage means a dock fault, not a battery fault. Confirm the replacement pack voltage reads at least 10V before connecting — a deeply discharged pack below that threshold may need a brief boost charge to wake the BMS.
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