Even for reman units, there's no guarantee that the battery is new. If the intention is to get a replacement battery and extra spares by purchasing a reman unit, u are really taking a chance. The battery is the bulk of the cost and if the reman comes with a dud battery, its $$$ down the drain IMO.
Bro, u r wrong this time for reman unit. I asked iRobot on this:
My question
Hi iRobot
I saw remanufacured Roomba/Scooba selling at Woot, Amazon, etc. I have a question to ask:
1. Is the battery included in the remnufactured set new? I mean the cells.
2. If not, then what is the guaranteed life span of the battery as compared to the battery that is included in a new set.
Thank you.
Their reply
Dear Ktee,
Thank you for contacting iRobot Customer Support.
Yes the battery is new and it can last for hundreds of charging cycles with proper care. Here are some tips to extend the life of your battery, and help keep it at the peak of performance:
• Frequent use - Rechargeable nickel-based batteries do best when used frequently. The best practice is to keep the Roomba plugged in at all times.
• Occasionally exhaust the battery - Run the Roomba for several Clean cycles (without the Home Base® present) until the battery is depleted and it flashes red. It is not necessary to do this every time you use it
The Scooba’s battery is designed to last for hundreds of charging cycles with proper care and maintenance.
We recommend using your Scooba frequently, at least once a week. Leave your Scooba plugged in and charging at all times. When charging the battery directly in the Scooba unit, be sure to leave the Tank open or off of the Scooba.
If you are charging the battery in the External Charging Base, please charge your Scooba's battery fully in the base, then remove the battery from the base and store it separately in a cool, dry place.
If you are not going to use Scooba for an extended time, charge the battery fully and then remove the battery from the Scooba and store it separately in a cool, dry place.
