PoolBot B150: Has corroded charging pins
To check for corrosion on the charging pins look for the following signs
- Blue pigment on the charger pins
- Broken charger pins
The image below shows a normal and a corroded pin.
If your charger pin is slightly corroded
use a small amount of rubbing alcohol on a clean cloth to clean the pin and plug in the charger.
If this fails or if your charger pins are broken, please contact our support centre via support@robotmylife.zohodesk.com.au or 03 7003 879.
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