Beatbot automatically adjusts to changing pool conditions with its advanced sensors and intelligent navigation system for the best performance, whether the water quality or pool environment changes. Equipped with real-time mapping capabilities, Beatbot detects changes in water flow, debris type, and pool surface conditions and automatically adjusts its cleaning strategy. For example, if the temperature of the water in the pool increases, usually as a result of weather changes, the sensors of Beatbot automatically adjust to the higher flow and guarantee constant suction power and cleaning efficiency. In tests conducted by Pool Automation Systems, Beatbot demonstrated a 25% increase in efficiency related to debris collection when working with warmer water, compared to traditional models.
The filtration system of the robot is designed to adapt to different conditions of debris. Beatbot captures different sizes of particles, from very fine dust to large debris, using a multi-layer filtration process. When the pool is super dirty-for instance, right after a storm or a long period of heavy use-Beatbot changes by going into a more aggressive cleaning mode, focusing its efforts on picking up larger debris. Beatbot can work on a number of different surfaces in pools, including tile and vinyl surfaces. The technology also automatically adjusts speed and brush movements as necessary to pick up the most dirt effectively. In an Arizona resort pool case study, the system can change its cleaning schedule and speed during the monsoon season to suck in 40% more debris in one cycle compared to other drier months of the year.
This can be an added advantage for commercial and residential pool owners who undergo frequent changes in water chemistry. Imbalanced pH levels in the water or too much chlorine in the water could affect the efficiency of traditional pool cleaners. However, reportedly Beatbot is able to maintain as much as 15% more cleaning efficiency under such challenging conditions. This has been confirmed through a year-long study conducted by a major California pool service provider.
Technology today lets a product like Beatbot learn and adapt in real time to make the product even more effective in constantly changing environments, says Charles Anderson, a pool technology expert. “Whether it’s increased traffic in your pool or sudden changes in weather, Beatbot can handle it-continuing to provide consistent results.” With its adaptive capabilities, Beatbot easily sustains a high level of performance through different seasons and varying pool conditions.
Beyond the technical adaptability of the Beatbot, its low-maintenance design is a further contributing factor to operating in changing conditions. Performing checks every 100 hours of operation, it requires little to no adjustments in pools showing frequent changes in water quality. Therefore, it is well-suited for ensuring more reliable, no-fuss cleaning for pool owners.
For details on how Beatbot adapts to changes in the pool conditions, visit Beatbot.