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I think you're SOL Rodger. That 3500 mAh NiMH for $ 2.89 is probably the cheapest you will find. And, NiMHs don’t suffer from memory problems, so you will not be able to recondition them by total discharge. Sorry....
How about a broom? Here's one for $16.00. http://www.hensonbrooms.com/handmade-brooms.html
try frezzing the battery pack, it has worked for me on phone batteries.
I'm in the same boat as you Rodge. I love the roomba when it's working, but the replacement cost is just too high.
We need you rich trendy folks to buy these expensive replacement batteries so the price will be driven down and then, eventually, I can afford to buy one as well.
We purchased 2 roombas (buy 1, get 1 free on HSN). We had the same problem so we purchased the two batteries. They docked overnight and the next morning they still would not run more than 10 minutes. Therefore, we plugged directly into the roomba's bypassing the docking station. And Voola! They are happily racing around the house again. Give that a try. Sadly, the trash dude had already come so we could not try that on the old batteries. Good luck!
I found a new rebuild kit for my Rommba battery on Ebay. About $30 as I remember.
Tim
Did it work? How long ago? Easy to do?
Zap the battery pack with a MIG welder. Seriously. The arc will break loose the sediment or whatever that builds up in the packs.
I've done this with several cordless drill packs and it works fine for the cheap NiCad type. Not sure about NiMH. Be careful, regarless.
Here's a video.
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2006/12/how_to_revive_n.html
--Jack
oops. wrong link. here ya go:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Revive-Nicad-Batteries-by-Zapping-with-a-Welder/
Some of the comments claim this works for NiMH.