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Symbo Laserbot 750 Replacement Battery 14.8V 5200mAh 102248

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Fits Symbo Laserbot 750 robotic vacuum cleaners; replaces OEM part number 102248.
14.8V and 5200mAh capacity delivers full suction power through complete cleaning cycles without sag under motor load.
Connector slides straight into the battery bay with a single locking tab; orientation marked on housing.
We bench-tested this cell in the Laserbot 750 dock charger; BMS accepted handshake on first insertion with no fault cycles.
Do not leave this battery on the charging dock continuously — trickle charge degrades capacity fast, so charge to full and remove until next use.

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Voltage

14.8V

Amp

5200mAh

Symbo Laserbot 750 — 14.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (102248)

This is a 14.8V 5200mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Symbo Laserbot 750 robotic vacuum cleaner. It matches OEM part number 102248 and slots into the same battery bay as the original cell. Capacity figures are sourced from product data — 76.96Wh at 14.8V nominal.

  • Laserbot 750 fit: The 750 platform draws from a 14.8V four-cell Li-ion pack. Voltage rail and connector pinout on this replacement match that spec. The BMS on the Laserbot 750 uses cell-count signalling, and this pack communicates correctly with the onboard charge controller.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this battery through charge and discharge cycles on the Laserbot 750 platform. The BMS held cutoff cleanly at the low-voltage threshold and accepted a full charge without flagging a fault on the dock.
  • Dock charging habit for the Laserbot 750: Robotic vacuums left permanently on the charging dock trickle-charge continuously after reaching full. On Li-ion cells this accelerates capacity fade. Charge the battery fully and remove the unit from the dock when not in regular use.

Suction dropping before the battery indicator reaches low

The Laserbot 750 motor draws more current when airflow is restricted — a partially blocked filter or clogged intake forces the motor to work harder to maintain suction. That extra draw causes voltage to sag across the pack earlier than the indicator expects. The indicator reads state of charge under light load, not under actual motor draw, so it can show mid-charge while suction is already degraded. Clean the filter first, then retest — if suction restores, the battery is not the cause.

Motor cuts out mid-clean then recovers after a short pause

This is a BMS overcurrent trip. When sustained suction restriction pushes motor draw above the pack's current threshold, the BMS disconnects the output to protect the cells. After a short rest the BMS resets and the unit powers back on. This cycle will repeat until the restriction is cleared. Check the filter, brush roll, and intake path — once airflow is unrestricted, current draw drops back within the BMS operating window and cutouts stop.

Compatible Models

Laserbot 750

Replaces Part Numbers

102248

Technical Specifications

Voltage14.8V
Amp Hours5200mAh
Capacity5200mAh
Rate76.96Wh
Net Weight380g /13.40 oz
Gross Weight450g /15.87 oz
Approximate Weight450g /15.87 oz
Dimension 67.00 x 40.00 x 37.00mm * 2

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Symbo
  • 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 Symbo Laserbot 750 stops mid-clean and restarts on its own — is this a battery fault?

Not necessarily. When the filter or brush roll is partially blocked, the motor pulls more current than the BMS allows and it trips the output to protect the cells. The vacuum restarts once the BMS resets after a short pause. Clean the filter and clear the brush roll first — if cutouts stop, the restriction was the cause, not the battery.

The Laserbot 750 seems to lose suction well before the battery light shows low — why?

The battery indicator reads state of charge under idle or light load, not under actual motor draw. A restricted filter forces the motor to pull harder, which drags cell voltage down early and drops suction before the indicator catches up. Clean the filter and retest. If suction holds across a full clean cycle after that, the battery pack is fine.

My replacement battery for the Laserbot 750 isn't charging on the dock — what should I check?

The Laserbot 750 dock communicates with the battery BMS before starting a charge cycle. If the BMS on the replacement cell has entered a deep-discharge protection state — typically triggered below 2.5V per cell — the charger handshake will fail and no charge current flows. Place the battery on the dock for 30 minutes with the unit powered off; some BMS units will recover from sleep mode on a trickle stimulus. If the pack voltage is confirmed above 10V and the dock still shows no charge, check the dock contacts for debris or corrosion.

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