Is It Okay to Leave Beatbot in the Pool?

Meet Beatbot, a robot pool cleaner that makes pool maintenance easy. But many pool operators ask the question: Is it safe to leave BeatBot in the pool when it’s not in cleaning mode? Even though contemporary pool cleaning robots can withstand being in the water, immersion for too long can impact how they work and how long they last. Are You Supposed to Leave a Robot Pool Cleaner in the Water?

Beatbot and similar premium-grade swimming pool robot cleaners are designed to withstand water during cleaning cycles. But soaking them for too long in water can cause a few problems:

✅ Designed for Water Exposure

Beatbot models such as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro and Beatbot iSkim Ultra boast waterproof casings and rugged seals.

If the models are immersed in water even for a couple of hours while cleaning, they will not fail.

❌ Prolonged Submergence Is Not Advisable

Pool chemicals such as chlorine can diminish rubber seals and plastic components.

Although created to withstand water damage, prolonged exposure makes Beatbot more prone to wear and tear.

Leaving a Robot Pool Cleaner in the Pool: Risks

The problem possibilities for leaving a robot pool cleaner in the water once the cleaning cycle finishes:

Chemical Damage and Corrosion

Pool chemicals — chlorine and the like — can eat away at the cleaner’s internal components, even if rated waterproof.

Rubber seals and brushes may wear out more quickly, resulting in water getting in and poor suction power.

Algae and Debris Buildup

The brushes and filters can get clogged with algae and debris if the cleaner sits in the pool.

Advanced models such as Maytronics pool cleaner and Beatbot AquaSense 2 can struggle to clean even if the internal components are clogged.

Motor and Battery Strain

Battery-operated models tend to suffer a loss of battery life if exposed to water for long durations.

Continuous exposure in a humid environment can damage the motor and other electronic parts.

Cable Tangles and Damage

Tangled or damaged floating cables when the cleaner stays in the pool.

A confused cable movement slows the cleaner down and decreases the cleaning efficiency.

How to Use a Robot Pool Cleaner: Best Practices

To keep your robot pool cleaner operating at peak performance and lasting as long as possible, try these care tips:

✅ Take Out After Every Cleaning Cycle

After the cleaning cycle is completed, remove the cleaner from the pool.

Please remove residual chlorine and chemicals by rinsing them with fresh water.

✅ Replace the Filter and Brushes

 Clean the filter basket or bag after each use to keep the suction power strong, as this can become clogged.

Keep brushes or wheels free from debris.

✅ Store in a Cool, Dry Place

If used to clean and rinse, keep it in the shade to avoid UV damage.

And don’t leave the cleaner in direct sunlight, as that can damage plastic and rubber parts.

✅ Pre and Post Cleaning Skimming

Cleaning up big debris with a skimmer before running the cleaner will reduce strain on the motor and make it more efficient.

Use the skimmer to remove the remaining debris from the surface after cleaning.

How to Fix Common Pool Cleaning Problems

If you followed the previous tip and left the cleaner in the water, which mucked things up (cloudiness, algae, and the like), you will need to fix that.

How to empty an inground pool without a pump: If chemical levels are too high or debris buildup is significant, you can partially drain your pool and refill it.

How to acid wash a pool – An acid wash can rejuvenate your pool surface if algae or stains remain. A professional can only perform it as it can damage surfaces.

Will a pool robot also get rid of algae? Yes, and all high-performance models, such as Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro, are designed for fine particles, algae, and debris.

What is a pool booster pump? – Booster pump: This appliance boosts water pressure to improve the effectiveness of pressure-side cleaners. Beatbot and most robot pool cleaners are stand-alone and do not need a booster pump.

The Importance of Investing in a High-Quality Pool Cleaner

Investing in a Beatbot iSkim Ultra or Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro means powerful, innovative cleaning. These models feature:

Smart Navigation: Advanced mapping technology covers the entire pool without leaving spots.

Obstacle Avoidance: Sensors sense and avoid obstacles such as ladders and drains.

Deep Clean Power: Models such as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 and Beatbot iSkim Ultra are made to combat fine particles, algae, and debris.

Climb and Cruise – Wall-climbing and surface-skimming functions ensure deep cleaning from top to bottom.

The Beatbot iSkim Ultra offers a unique surface skimming and deep floor cleaning process to efficiently collect fine debris and algae. Purchasing a high-performance model ensures you spend less time cleaning and that your water is cleaner.

Conclusion

Though robot pool cleaners such as the Beatbot® are intended to be exposed to water during cycling, prolonged deployment leads to chemical degradation, algal colonization, and decreased motor performance. To get the best results, take your cleaner out after every use, clean the filter and brushes, and properly store it. High-end models, such as the Beatbot AquaSense 2 Pro and Beatbot iSkim Ultra, offer incredible cleaning power, but proper love will keep them working great for years.

Posted in Homeowners on Mar 17, 2025