Generally, Beatbot robotic pool cleaners are designed to serve effectively in a wide range of pool depths, although with certain limitations when it deals with very deep pools. This robot can work in cleaning pools at a depth of up to 12 feet, which serves most residential and commercial pools. However, in pools above this depth, the robot may struggle to maintain optimum suction and mobility due to its size and weight. According to a report from Pool Innovations, one of Texas’s largest pool service companies, while Beatbot was great for most residential pools, which have depths ranging from 3 to 12 feet, it did not perform as well in deeper pools, especially those with sloping bottoms or large areas of shallow water.
This robot boasts an advanced suction system to clean pool floors, walls, and even the steps; however, in pools more than 12 feet deep, it becomes unpredictable. In one practical test run by a pool maintenance company in Florida, it became apparent that while Beatbot can efficiently clean the shallow and mid-level areas of deep pools, it has difficulties covering the surface once it reached deeper sections. Its maximum cleaning depth is primarily determined by its suction power and the motor’s capacity to climb deeper inclines. It normally falters over making transitions between the shallow and the deep area of pools, more so with steep drops.
Among those helpful attributes is smart navigation by which it enables this robot to work well even at deeper pools because of the use of sensors, where a proper modification is possible based on the pool’s shape and depth to cover everything effectively without letting a space pass without cleaning. That said, the system still needs some delicate tuning for those pools featuring unusually deep ends or otherwise unusual designs. An Arizona pool owner, with a pool that’s 14 feet deep in one area, said it took extra time and massaging to get the Beatbot to do a complete job in that deep area: “It worked fine on everything but the bottom of the deep end,” he reports. “You need to reposition the robot by hand so it hits that really deep spot.”.
Our robotic cleaners are designed to take care of normal residential pools, including deep ends up to 12 feet. For deeper pools than that, users sometimes have to intervene with repositioning the robot or perform additional cleaning methods to make full coverage possible.
In the overall view,can service pools with up to 12 feet of depth quite effectively, while for deeper pools, some limitations should be expected. The robot works fine in the shallow and middle-depth areas of a pool with over 12 feet of depth, although it may need manual interference or other means to clean it fully.