It's a shame that it's constructed in such a stupid way that it's not user serviceable but still water can get into it. For a lot of people without your skills, this is now e-waste. Good job for fixing it and giving it a new life, Steve. Not only do you bring entertainment to us, you also make the planet a bit better by helping to reduce waste. Amazing job! 👍👍👍
That doesn't look to me like it is constructed in a way that it's not user serviceable. All you need is a screwdriver, which is more than you can say about most other electronics (especially budget ones) where many things are plastic welded, fitted with easily breakable clips, or simply glued everywhere. I'm no advocate of Big Corporation, but I don't see your point. Making a device where all you need to open it is a screwdriver isn't anti-repair. You want anti-repair take a look at Apple. You don't own any apple products, by chance do you? If you do, then beware of throwing stones and living in a glass Apple-supporting house. Apple and Samsung are two of the worst anti-repair offenders, so look on your own shelves first before you want to talk anti repair practices. Thing is with Apple, the consumer is the one who pays extra just so apple can mate a chip to every core component (battery, camera, screen) so that repair of those parts results in losing key functions.
@@Boogie_the_cat "All you need is a screwdriver" And a soldering iron. User serviceable is where you can replace the battery without having to open the entire device, let alone de-solder stuff.
@@Okurka.Funny thing is, some car usermamuals upto 1970 expected the owner to relubricate various axles and joints every 500 - 1,000 miles. That was considered "a" definition of user friendly once. And when you think about it, not even that long ago ..
A good thing to test off the bat with a case like this, after testing for supply voltage apply a load similar to the one the device pulls. It’s possible for there to essentially be a high internal resistance and applying a load drops the voltage out.
I had one of these, and it failed in the same way. I did the same fix, but it still drains power over time. That's what brings tue battery down to 0. Maybe the bit of cleaning you did fixed that issue. I still bought another one though as i find them very handy.
Better than factory! The battery you took out is an LG MF1. The Samsung 25R is slightly better with a 2500mah capacity and the same maximum discharge rate of 20A. Well done!
Those Samsung 18650's are perfectly fine for ecigs, have used them in the past no problems, prob not wise to put them in mechanical mods (the box that controls the power) but in chip controlled mods would work perfectly fine. My go to cells are Vapcells Green or Efest purples, both very strong, high drain cells, Sony also do a nice 35A high drain 18650 that you with the Samsung's find in laptop battery packs and surprisingly Parkside battery packs bought from Lidl's.
Can confirm this. Since inexperienced users with zero knowledge about Ohm's law used these kind of batteries in their "mechs", It made a mess, so manufacturers put this warning on their 18650, 20700, 21700 batteries. They're perfectly safe in recent chip regulated mods... in case the wrap is undamaged.
Your style of making videos is amazing. I also like to repair some stuff, so today I bought an almost new "faulty" vacuum cleaner. With a phrase in the description "have no reaction on the power switch". Wish me luck do not get a burned motor inside.
I fixed my Mothers and it was rusted solid managed to get the motor turning after dropping a load of oil in it, now works like a dream. Really bad design if I am honest. but brilliant with sucking water off your windows or any spillages.
They are great wee machines. Mine broke in me but had to get a new 1. The board was damaged on mine. 2 o'clock at night when sleeping it turned on by itself and wouldn't turn off at all. It had near a full battery so was going to be on for ages. I ended up going out and chucking it in the car so I could go back asleep again.
Exactly the same model as ours, and exactly the same problem! Water gets in there, (Bad design) and it's a common fault. When replacing the rubber seal to the electronics bay, I backed it up with some gasket sealer. Been good as gold ever since... Nice! Stupid Karcher...
As soon as Steve mentioned that the screws were rusty, I knew the fault would essentially be down to shit build quality. If Karcher really cared about this product, they would've used stainless screws and better quality seals.
After a while on charge my vac didn't hold charge and the led light kept flashing and would turn off . I dissembled mine, reassembled and its working good as new
Easy Fix, and they do work very well, however i would deffo suggest you strip it down again and cover the circuit board with some clear varnish i have learnt some lessons on the way , and its a very good idea , and will prolong its use ... nice one
Hope you added some kind of rust treatment to the motor to at least arrest the deterioration, or it's just going to continue to rust until the motor dies. Might want to think about investing in a sandblaster too, for rusty, corroded parts. You can get a cheap one for $200 or so.
Was trying to place that music that was playing at around the 4 minute mark and realized it's Crazy Burger's music! Must have used the same library hah
It's missing the squeegee blades, but it was still a good buy; around here a new Window Vac goes for $100 CAD. They're handy if you have enormous expanses of glass, whiteboard, or plexiglass to clean.
Occasionally you can bring these Lion cells back to life, with the dedicated battery charger and charging them outside the device. They don't like being left empty for a prolonged period of time but you can trickle charge life back into them.
I bought a new on for £35...invaluable, i get a lot of condensation on the house windows...and inside the car...does what it says on the tin...can also use it on the outside of windows if needs be...fully charged i get around 25mins of use which to be honest is more than enough to cover my needs...
Things like this is why I want to start a repair shop and offer to fix everything. From cutting new keys to fixing crap like this, small engine repair to children's toys. I have fixed so many things in my life that most people would just throw away, and it's not even that hard most of the time. Have a flat $50 repair attempt fee, itemized invoices for successful repairs, and could probably offer 30 days warranty on most repairs. I wonder if people would bring me enough to stay running
Very interesting thought but the reason shops like that went away is because at $50 service fee, which is reasonable, the item can often be replaced for little more than $50 or many times less.
I would be up for doing the same, maybe at the community level, as mentioned the repair shop ecosystem died due to cheap products and subsequently the throw away society. For this to work it can no be motivated by cost!
I can tell ya weren't overly impressed with this video, (or maybe I'm just guessing here) but I did still find it to be a useful video, so thank you for that!
When replacing 18650 cells consider what chemistry. Whether the appliance has high current draw or if it's lower current requirement then a high capacity chemistry might be better suited. I'd suggest checking the battery part number and swap out for the same chemistry, otherwise measure the current draw and choose something that meets the requirement.
Yeah, not all batteries are created equal, and it's advisable to be aware of its specs. That being said, the battery he chose is fine for the application. The original cell looks like a LGEAMF11865. 2150mAh. Charging: 4.20V Maximum, 1075mA Standard,2150mA Maximum. Discharging: 2.75V Cutoff, 430mA Standard,10000mA Maximum. The replacement looks like a INR18650-25R. Charging: 1250mA Standard, 4A Max. Discharging: 2.5V Cutoff, 20A Max. A superior cell in every way.
How come it's uploaded to this Chanel with only 8 videos? Luckily, TH-cam recommended the video otherwise I would have missed it. Can you please try fix an Instax camera with flashing LEDs. Most common problem and would like to know what's the cause. Thanks
Well done steve, nice fix. Stupid squeegee thingy. Would hazzard a guess that possibly tnere may be some kind of leak between the squeege blade and the reservoir - given all the rust and corrosion on the motor and stuff on the board. Or could just be cheap and poorly desigmed.. although this wouldnt seem to gel with karchers MO
Problem with these is ppl use them sideways when they are full of water and water gets inside and kills the battery controller, it's such a problem the company have a courier that goes around with a big tray of them and they hot swap the battery on your door step, they are a great device if you use them as intended and as detailed in the manual but nobody reads the manual.
This shows everything wrong with modern appliances: Hard wire? no. Well then... easily swapped battery? No. You still need to connect it to mains, you still have a battery though. But overall it's simple few pounds motor and a battery. That's £40 for you if we put it in the plastic box. And of course there's a PCB in it, in a device that sucks water. It cannot be simply electrical thing because circuit boards are cheaper (?!). And yes, I do have one because it's still cheaper both time and money wise to buy one instead of making water suction device myself :)
Why would the PCB not be covered with a conformal coating or other waterproof layer, considering the unit is designed to handle water? Answer, to make you spend another £55 after the guarantee period is up.
my parents also had one and one day it stopped working. Well i was surprised by the amount of corrosion on the motor, battery and some corrosion on the attiny microcontroller on the board. It worked after i cleaned it, it seems like they designed these so that they would fail, coyld not see any good water protection, just a shitty stupid window thingy
Wow how this happened? Guess somebody gave the poor thing a bath. But a dead battery could occure easy with this devices. Have one for years and had to replace it as it didn't want to charge anymore. Well to be more precise, my mother took it from me and used it herself but left it on permanent charge when not in use. Guess the battery didn't like this but one new Battery and it performed like on day one.
Battery might have worked if you'd cleaned the rust off the terminals! Probably would have worked poorly, at best, but still.
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8 mV on a 3.6 V Lithium-Ion battery, I'm pretty sure it's not salvageable anymore. I don't know the threshold, but if you let Li-ion battery got too low, they are permanently damaged, and can't even charge anymore: that's why phones shutdown by themselves when low battery.
@ Agree, if the battery is genuinely at 8mV then it's finished. But when you measure current through rust you will get a lower figure because it's a poor conductor
My device flashes when I want to charge it or turn it on. the battery has 3 volts voltage. Is that not enough and I need to replace it? There is little rust on the engine. I hope, anybody can give help :-)
Not for the amount of soldering done on this channel, no. Lead vaporises at well above the temperature of a soldering iron so you’re not going to be breathing in more than the tiniest bit of lead if any at all. The bigger hazard is the smoking flux in the solder which is an irritant. Lead-free solder needs more heat to melt than leaded, which means more flux vapour. For a hobbyist and even someone who solders most days, leaded should be safe. Just use a fan to blow the flux vapour away from you.
It's a shame that it's constructed in such a stupid way that it's not user serviceable but still water can get into it. For a lot of people without your skills, this is now e-waste. Good job for fixing it and giving it a new life, Steve. Not only do you bring entertainment to us, you also make the planet a bit better by helping to reduce waste. Amazing job! 👍👍👍
cheap chinese crap...even though with "mighty" logo on it :-(
I think it only leaks if you hold it upsidedown, but agree still a design fail in many ways... Shame for such a renown brand.
That doesn't look to me like it is constructed in a way that it's not user serviceable.
All you need is a screwdriver, which is more than you can say about most other electronics (especially budget ones) where many things are plastic welded, fitted with easily breakable clips, or simply glued everywhere.
I'm no advocate of Big Corporation, but I don't see your point. Making a device where all you need to open it is a screwdriver isn't anti-repair. You want anti-repair take a look at Apple. You don't own any apple products, by chance do you? If you do, then beware of throwing stones and living in a glass Apple-supporting house.
Apple and Samsung are two of the worst anti-repair offenders, so look on your own shelves first before you want to talk anti repair practices.
Thing is with Apple, the consumer is the one who pays extra just so apple can mate a chip to every core component (battery, camera, screen) so that repair of those parts results in losing key functions.
@@Boogie_the_cat "All you need is a screwdriver"
And a soldering iron.
User serviceable is where you can replace the battery without having to open the entire device, let alone de-solder stuff.
@@Okurka.Funny thing is, some car usermamuals upto 1970 expected the owner to relubricate various axles and joints every 500 - 1,000 miles. That was considered "a" definition of user friendly once. And when you think about it, not even that long ago ..
You weren’t tempted to convert it to USB-C? ;-)
😂
Hi Uncle Steve! We love you doing these non-game repairs! Much more exciting!!
yes moar random stuff on ebay fixes. love these. always interesting to see different devices being fixed
Your optimism is admirable! Great video, as always!
I was not expecting a Wednesday video but I think I may just recently found this additional channel.
Great work, but have you figured out the cause of a water damage (seal replacement, etc.)?
A good thing to test off the bat with a case like this, after testing for supply voltage apply a load similar to the one the device pulls. It’s possible for there to essentially be a high internal resistance and applying a load drops the voltage out.
Adding solder mask or nail polish to the previously rusted areas might prevent future damage too
I had one of these, and it failed in the same way.
I did the same fix, but it still drains power over time. That's what brings tue battery down to 0. Maybe the bit of cleaning you did fixed that issue.
I still bought another one though as i find them very handy.
Better than factory! The battery you took out is an LG MF1. The Samsung 25R is slightly better with a 2500mah capacity and the same maximum discharge rate of 20A. Well done!
I really the like the common household item fixes. Thanks!
My older version never suffered and its crazy they built them this way. When there built for water.
I love watching your content you tackle just about anything. Thanks
😁 You are free to test it on my windows 👍
Great content. They do 'fire up' in the middle of the night when water gets in the switch!
Was gonna complain about the missing song until I noticed this is not the main channel. You are exculpated.
These work surprisingly well, much better than I expected
What am I missing here? Won`t a sponge do?
Those Samsung 18650's are perfectly fine for ecigs, have used them in the past no problems, prob not wise to put them in mechanical mods (the box that controls the power) but in chip controlled mods would work perfectly fine. My go to cells are Vapcells Green or Efest purples, both very strong, high drain cells, Sony also do a nice 35A high drain 18650 that you with the Samsung's find in laptop battery packs and surprisingly Parkside battery packs bought from Lidl's.
Can confirm this. Since inexperienced users with zero knowledge about Ohm's law used these kind of batteries in their "mechs", It made a mess, so manufacturers put this warning on their 18650, 20700, 21700 batteries. They're perfectly safe in recent chip regulated mods... in case the wrap is undamaged.
Your style of making videos is amazing. I also like to repair some stuff, so today I bought an almost new "faulty" vacuum cleaner. With a phrase in the description "have no reaction on the power switch". Wish me luck do not get a burned motor inside.
Someone has already had a go at that Steve,,the motor should have rubber caps on each end. Worth buying as non working as normally easy fix ..
Did it need some sort of seal to prevent the same thing happening where water ingress got into the battery/motor area?
Even just some silicon grease in the seam.
Great work Steve. Now i know how to fix my Kärcher. Thank you. ?=)
I fixed my Mothers and it was rusted solid managed to get the motor turning after dropping a load of oil in it, now works like a dream. Really bad design if I am honest. but brilliant with sucking water off your windows or any spillages.
Was this video meant for the main channel and you uploaded it to the second?
That Overdrive tune is great, I like your music taste, amongst other things so I'm subbing to your main channel, glad I found ya!
They are great wee machines. Mine broke in me but had to get a new 1. The board was damaged on mine. 2 o'clock at night when sleeping it turned on by itself and wouldn't turn off at all. It had near a full battery so was going to be on for ages. I ended up going out and chucking it in the car so I could go back asleep again.
Exactly the same model as ours, and exactly the same problem!
Water gets in there, (Bad design) and it's a common fault. When replacing the rubber seal to the electronics bay, I backed it up with some gasket sealer. Been good as gold ever since...
Nice!
Stupid Karcher...
As soon as Steve mentioned that the screws were rusty, I knew the fault would essentially be down to shit build quality. If Karcher really cared about this product, they would've used stainless screws and better quality seals.
I have one of these. The on / off switch is so unsatisfying to press. Shame it doesn’t have a nice rocker switch.
After a while on charge my vac didn't hold charge and the led light kept flashing and would turn off .
I dissembled mine, reassembled and its working good as new
Steve every fix is unique, interesting and funny
Thanks!
Easy Fix, and they do work very well, however i would deffo suggest you strip it down again and cover the circuit board with some clear varnish
i have learnt some lessons on the way , and its a very good idea , and will prolong its use ... nice one
Nice tune, mate. Great repair
Hope you added some kind of rust treatment to the motor to at least arrest the deterioration, or it's just going to continue to rust until the motor dies. Might want to think about investing in a sandblaster too, for rusty, corroded parts. You can get a cheap one for $200 or so.
Another electronic saved, nice work
Was trying to place that music that was playing at around the 4 minute mark and realized it's Crazy Burger's music! Must have used the same library hah
Love your videos, its crazy you don't have more subscribers!
It's missing the squeegee blades, but it was still a good buy; around here a new Window Vac goes for $100 CAD. They're handy if you have enormous expanses of glass, whiteboard, or plexiglass to clean.
This one in my country is 25e new in a sale 🤭
Occasionally you can bring these Lion cells back to life, with the dedicated battery charger and charging them outside the device. They don't like being left empty for a prolonged period of time but you can trickle charge life back into them.
I bought a new on for £35...invaluable, i get a lot of condensation on the house windows...and inside the car...does what it says on the tin...can also use it on the outside of windows if needs be...fully charged i get around 25mins of use which to be honest is more than enough to cover my needs...
Could put a battery with more capacity for longer use time. In my experience, the standard battery it ships with doesn't give you much use time.
Things like this is why I want to start a repair shop and offer to fix everything. From cutting new keys to fixing crap like this, small engine repair to children's toys. I have fixed so many things in my life that most people would just throw away, and it's not even that hard most of the time. Have a flat $50 repair attempt fee, itemized invoices for successful repairs, and could probably offer 30 days warranty on most repairs. I wonder if people would bring me enough to stay running
Very interesting thought but the reason shops like that went away is because at $50 service fee, which is reasonable, the item can often be replaced for little more than $50 or many times less.
I would be up for doing the same, maybe at the community level, as mentioned the repair shop ecosystem died due to cheap products and subsequently the throw away society. For this to work it can no be motivated by cost!
It should have come with two top suction/Squeeze parts, the wide one and a narrow one.
Nice work looks like someone found it the amount of dirt in it
I can tell ya weren't overly impressed with this video, (or maybe I'm just guessing here) but I did still find it to be a useful video, so thank you for that!
When replacing 18650 cells consider what chemistry. Whether the appliance has high current draw or if it's lower current requirement then a high capacity chemistry might be better suited. I'd suggest checking the battery part number and swap out for the same chemistry, otherwise measure the current draw and choose something that meets the requirement.
Yeah, not all batteries are created equal, and it's advisable to be aware of its specs. That being said, the battery he chose is fine for the application. The original cell looks like a LGEAMF11865. 2150mAh. Charging: 4.20V Maximum, 1075mA Standard,2150mA Maximum. Discharging: 2.75V Cutoff, 430mA Standard,10000mA Maximum. The replacement looks like a INR18650-25R. Charging: 1250mA Standard, 4A Max. Discharging: 2.5V Cutoff, 20A Max. A superior cell in every way.
Nice one Steve. 👍
Do you have a sonic cleaner? You should think about getting one in your line of work :D
Nice easy fix Steve
I told you not to bother me when I’m cleaning my room! 😲
I misread the title and was bummed out to see you we're repairing a WW2 Car Chair.
All that mess in the work area. What you need is a handheld vacuum implement...
They are a fantastic product works wonders on condensation on windows. I bought a different one from screwfix and it was crap compared to this.
Do you have a link where I can purchase that battery, I need it with the tabs on it to fix a Bluetooth speaker
its nice how every kärcher device implied with water is ewaste within 1-2 years 🎉
I demand a re-edit where Steve fails to wash a window at the end, and says, “stupid pane…”
7:09 ... dont think i did not see the solder drop on the board :D
How come it's uploaded to this Chanel with only 8 videos? Luckily, TH-cam recommended the video otherwise I would have missed it.
Can you please try fix an Instax camera with flashing LEDs. Most common problem and would like to know what's the cause. Thanks
Well done steve, nice fix.
Stupid squeegee thingy.
Would hazzard a guess that possibly tnere may be some kind of leak between the squeege blade and the reservoir - given all the rust and corrosion on the motor and stuff on the board.
Or could just be cheap and poorly desigmed.. although this wouldnt seem to gel with karchers MO
Steve, no ultrasonic cleaner yet? Been with you since 300 subs sir, keep it truckin!
Could Use some ACF50 Anti Corrosion Protection Spray or corrosion x on the pcb and motor.
Problem with these is ppl use them sideways when they are full of water and water gets inside and kills the battery controller, it's such a problem the company have a courier that goes around with a big tray of them and they hot swap the battery on your door step, they are a great device if you use them as intended and as detailed in the manual but nobody reads the manual.
I had the same issue took it apart put new batteries in and it's working fine
Is there a way to future-proof this device?
Not for ecig or vape likely means it has a battery management chip on the end and as such can’t pass high currents.
Awesome music @ 7:00+
Black edition...it got some yellow, but ok 🤣
This shows everything wrong with modern appliances:
Hard wire? no. Well then... easily swapped battery? No. You still need to connect it to mains, you still have a battery though.
But overall it's simple few pounds motor and a battery. That's £40 for you if we put it in the plastic box. And of course there's a PCB in it, in a device that sucks water. It cannot be simply electrical thing because circuit boards are cheaper (?!).
And yes, I do have one because it's still cheaper both time and money wise to buy one instead of making water suction device myself :)
You've had a second channel this entire time that I've been missing out on?!
sorry i didn't get to end. does anybody else doubt it's geniune karcher ? or an under license job
Great stuff Steve. Watched this while having a poop, better than tiktok 😂
Why would the PCB not be covered with a conformal coating or other waterproof layer, considering the unit is designed to handle water?
Answer, to make you spend another £55 after the guarantee period is up.
It would be nice to lubricate motor shaft
Bought one of these off the car boot for £5 faulty and it was only the charger cable that was knackered
my parents also had one and one day it stopped working. Well i was surprised by the amount of corrosion on the motor, battery and some corrosion on the attiny microcontroller on the board. It worked after i cleaned it, it seems like they designed these so that they would fail, coyld not see any good water protection, just a shitty stupid window thingy
Great fix 👍🏻
Wow how this happened? Guess somebody gave the poor thing a bath.
But a dead battery could occure easy with this devices. Have one for years and had to replace it as it didn't want to charge anymore.
Well to be more precise, my mother took it from me and used it herself but left it on permanent charge when not in use. Guess the battery didn't like this but one new Battery and it performed like on day one.
spent the entire first half waiting for the rap then realised what channel this was! :P
Nice easy fix 😊
Steve man,you could've told us you had 2 more channels.
I feel robbed and late for the party !😂
OMG Steve... Why don't you buy something that's working for once ;)
he did
the foot bath was actually had nothing wrong with it...and he was very angry about that.
@@chrisgebben2043 OMG! Need to find that video then ;)
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its right here
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@@chrisgebben2043 yep - found it yesterday ;) I really like his sense of humor.
Battery might have worked if you'd cleaned the rust off the terminals! Probably would have worked poorly, at best, but still.
8 mV on a 3.6 V Lithium-Ion battery, I'm pretty sure it's not salvageable anymore. I don't know the threshold, but if you let Li-ion battery got too low, they are permanently damaged, and can't even charge anymore: that's why phones shutdown by themselves when low battery.
@ Agree, if the battery is genuinely at 8mV then it's finished. But when you measure current through rust you will get a lower figure because it's a poor conductor
this is not the ending I was looking... I thought you were going to your bathroom to clean some glasses or your tube...
Why do we need to vac a window?
The ”C” rating might not be compliant… hence’not for vaping’…
You pay how much for the pos of abs plastic and cheap Chinese motor new?
Cool 80s synth music
I would have never of thought of a battery powered stupid squeegee thing
What! No rap?
This isn't his main channel.
Oh the phoenix contact screw driver . . . you can not break them
No patreon rap this time?
Oh didn't knew about this channel.
Good job but no singing today ?
I did the same with my one first time it worked , second time it didn’t
My device flashes when I want to charge it or turn it on. the battery has 3 volts voltage. Is that not enough and I need to replace it? There is little rust on the engine. I hope, anybody can give help :-)
You do not suck but the Karcher does, yey!
No intrudactions to you patrions and no singing 😀😀
Is it dangerous to work with leaded solder?
Not for the amount of soldering done on this channel, no. Lead vaporises at well above the temperature of a soldering iron so you’re not going to be breathing in more than the tiniest bit of lead if any at all. The bigger hazard is the smoking flux in the solder which is an irritant. Lead-free solder needs more heat to melt than leaded, which means more flux vapour. For a hobbyist and even someone who solders most days, leaded should be safe. Just use a fan to blow the flux vapour away from you.
Only if you eat it.
It’s a crumb pusher!
😀👍🏻