PoolBot B150: Does not climb walls or steps
The PoolBot B150 may fail to climb walls due to the chemicals and salinity in your pool. You can simply install the foam pads provided with the PoolBot to provide extra buoyancy which will resolve the issue.
Following is an image with a PoolBot B150 installed with the foam pads.
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