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iRobot Braava Jet 240
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Adjusting Braava Jet 240 magnetic contact sensors on the iRobot Braava Jet 240
Introduction
If your Braava Jet 240 is behaving erratically, avoiding unseen obstacles, circling unseen table legs, and moving forward with rapid stop-go chattering, your free-floating platform position sensors may need adjustment.
This technique is not based in knowledge of the Braava Jet 240 design. It may result in your Braava Jet 240 becoming permanently disabled. Proceed at your own risk.
It ''appears'' that the magnets circled in red form the magnetic half of a pair of [link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductive_sensor|inductive sensors] that track the movements of the free-floating platform as the front cover of the Braava Jet 240 contacts walls or other impediments. The magnets translate just below the underside of the motherboard case. I suspect that buried at the base of the motherboard are induction coils that sense the movement of the magnets.
One thing we know about inductive sensors is that the effectiveness of a sensor goes down as the magnet gets further away from the detector coil. If the free-floating platform changes shape over time, one of the magnets may move far enough away from the detector coil that it gives erroneous readings.
Before removing the motherboard case, test the offset between the magnet and your induction coils by sliding pieces of paper of varying thickness between the top of the magnet and the underside of the motherboard case.
In my Braava Jet 240, one of the offsets was decidedly larger than the other.
The idea here is to reduce the offset and improve the sensor performance by raising up the magnet with the larger gap.
In my Braava Jet 240, I was lucky. The magnets appear to be fastened by some stretchable substance. Because of this, I could slide a thin-bladed flat head screwdriver down the sides of the magnet and pry the magnet upward until it was just proud of its rectangular plastic enclosure.
I reassembled my Braava Jet 240 and it proceeded to clean my kitchen floor without a hiccup.
If you have other ways to raise the magnets within their enclosures, please note them in the comments and I will include them in the text. It's not clear to me how long the magnet will stay in its elevated position given that the adhesive is flexible.
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Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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