roomba 560 got wet and now it doesnt go forward
at first i noticed a broken wheel, so i replaced it.
irobot local dealer says that when it gets wet the motherboard dies and isnt worth fixing (he wants me to buy a new one)
if its a motherboard problem, cant i just change the motherboard? or might it also be a sensor problem?
how do i make sure it is a motherboard issue and not senssor?
Gidon
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hi gidon, please advise how did you acquire the replacement motherboard, as i suffered a similar watery experience?
alex
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Just replaced a motherboard. Works fine now. The old one got just a tad wet while trying to clean the Roomba. I am now trying to fix the original motherboard in my spare time. Not easy to do. There are a dozen plus discrete transistors on the board all capable of toasting themselves on exposure to water.
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