using modded iRobot's charger. do you know what's wrong?
Are you using iRobot's charger or a 3rd party one?
Are you using iRobot's charger or a 3rd party one?
I've offered my help here: http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/75476288-post9960.htmlusing modded iRobot's charger. do you know what's wrong?
I've offered my help here: http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/75476288-post9960.html
Just contact me.
Pls email me unobliss@yahoo.com to discusscould it be the modded irobot charger spoilt? but still got green light when plug in.
how much do you charge for the repair? what spare parts need to be replaced?
Hi, are you from Autovac?
I just ordered a Scooba for my mother and realised that we have to prep the floor prior. Is it really necessary?
Thanks.
using modded iRobot's charger. do you know what's wrong?

Hi all,
Been reading the replies on this thread and I still can't make up my mind.
My hdb about 154 sq m, it's exe apt. All marble floor except regular tiled kitchen.
I need something to pick up the daily dirt but my issue is Noise level. No one seems to have mentioned this factor I guess u let the machine run when no one is at hm? I'm a stay home mum, #2 coming out end of year. Really no energy to clean regularly esp the floor area not the smallest.
What I'm looking for:
- competent at sucking up daily debris - food bits, hair, dust (also those eraser rubbings)
- noise level at a minimum, or at least wont startle a newborn
- good at wet cleaning for a clean mopped feel
- low maintenance
I'm guessing I would need two machines, one for the dry and one for the wet cleaning functions.
Also, do the machines (dry vacuum) have issues of getting stuck when sucking up kids toys (like small Lego bits)?
Dunno if I'm asking for the sky but my life would be greatly improved if I can find competent machines to save time! I really don't want a live in helper, machines would be better, heh.![]()
Hi all,
Been reading the replies on this thread and I still can't make up my mind.
My hdb about 154 sq m, it's exe apt. All marble floor except regular tiled kitchen.
I need something to pick up the daily dirt but my issue is Noise level. No one seems to have mentioned this factor I guess u let the machine run when no one is at hm? I'm a stay home mum, #2 coming out end of year. Really no energy to clean regularly esp the floor area not the smallest.
What I'm looking for:
- competent at sucking up daily debris - food bits, hair, dust (also those eraser rubbings)
- noise level at a minimum, or at least wont startle a newborn
- good at wet cleaning for a clean mopped feel
- low maintenance
I'm guessing I would need two machines, one for the dry and one for the wet cleaning functions.
Also, do the machines (dry vacuum) have issues of getting stuck when sucking up kids toys (like small Lego bits)?
Dunno if I'm asking for the sky but my life would be greatly improved if I can find competent machines to save time! I really don't want a live in helper, machines would be better, heh.![]()
I have been reading, comparing and considering for a while now and I can't decide on which robot to get. Some of my concerns are the suction/cleaning power, the battery (Nicad vs Li-tium), the noise level, etc... Can anyone enlighten me?![]()
Bakasa, I really need to correct u.If you are getting a roomba, the batt change is about every 1-1.5yr and it's on Nicad.![]()

What would be my best choice available if I'm looking for one that vacuum and wet mop at the same time? No pets at home. Only a 4 year old monster
I didn't know that house hold appliances are so advance. Guess I'm too out dated. Any recommendation for something reliable. Hope I don't buy another white elephant or else my wife will be the first one laughing![]()
Thanks to all who took time to explain!
Noise is a huge factor to me and so roomba, unfortunately, is out of the game for me. I also don't fancy the seemingly random cleaning motion (I know it's not random random per se) but I do have some wood and low tables with my daughters farm and doll house lying around and I don't fancy the robot bumping its way around. That said, I've checked out how the lg hom bot works in an electronic store and love the low noise level and especially the cell by cell/zig zag motion. That's how I clean the house, anal as it might seem, but to have a machine replicate my style is a bonus. I suppose if I run it daily it would be as effective as having a more powerful roomba.
However, I would still appreciate a wet mopping machine. The lg has a dry mopping micro fibre mop attachment, which I understand can be used damp (like really squeeze dry). But it's such a small piece of cloth and I always think dual function machines can really only excel in one area. I just saw a few videos of the mint plus and would like to find out more. It is silent (therefore sorry to scooba) but it seems to take a long time to fully clean a whole house? Any users here use a Mint? Can you provide more feedback on the machine? Also, can u set up a cleaning map/system to clean the whole house (like leaving it to do the job) or do I need to pick it up and bring it to the room that I want cleaned? Any place in sg where I can view demo of the Mint?
Would love to hear from you guys!