Madimack Pool Cleaners

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Madimack Pool Cleaners

Clean your pool without cables or wall outlets with Madimack GT Freedom cordless robotic pool cleaners — intelligent, battery-powered automation for inground pools. PST Pool Supplies stocks the Madimack Freei series from $1,340.00.

Madimack's GT Freedom series represents the cordless frontier in robotic pool cleaning — advanced lithium-ion battery packs powering DC brushless motors eliminate the power cord that restricts conventional robotic cleaners, allowing the unit to navigate the entire pool without tangling or being limited by cord length. The Freei series spans four runtime configurations: the Freei30NA ($1,340.00) provides 3 hours of cleaning per charge, the Freei45NA ($1,595.00) delivers 4.5 hours, the Freei60NA ($1,800.00) runs 6 hours, and the Freei80NA ($2,110.00) offers 8 hours for the largest pools or multi-cycle cleaning schedules. All models share the same intelligent navigation platform — multi-sensor control with active panel settings adapts the cleaning path to the pool's shape, covering floor, walls, and waterline without manual intervention.

The DC brushless motor provides efficient power delivery with reduced mechanical wear compared to brushed alternatives, contributing to long-term reliability. The InverMAC drive system maintains consistent cleaning torque across the pool floor and up vertical wall surfaces. Battery charge capacity allows up to 4 weeks of regular operation between charges depending on pool size and selected runtime model. Select the runtime tier that matches your pool's square footage — undersized runtime models may not complete a full cleaning cycle on larger pools.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a cordless and corded robotic pool cleaner?
Cordless and corded robotic pool cleaners represent two fundamentally different design philosophies: Corded robotic cleaners (traditional design): a power cord runs from the cleaner through the water to a floating power supply unit at the pool edge, which connects to a standard outlet. The cord provides continuous power — the cleaner can run indefinitely. However, the cord creates real limitations: (1) It tangles, especially in pools with complex shapes, steps, or obstacles. (2) Cord length limits effective cleaning range — a 60' cord may not reach all areas of a large pool. (3) The cord creates a tripping hazard and must be managed during and after cleaning. (4) In pools with strong return jet currents, the cord can drag the cleaner off course. Cordless robotic cleaners (Madimack GT Freedom series): an onboard lithium-ion battery powers the cleaner with complete freedom of movement — no cord to tangle, no power supply unit at the pool edge, no outlet required during operation. Advantages: (1) Unrestricted navigation — the cleaner moves without cord drag, allowing the intelligent navigation system to work as designed. (2) No cord tangles — eliminates the most common operational frustration with robotic cleaners. (3) True portability — charge at the equipment pad, drop in the pool, retrieve when done. (4) Suitable for any pool shape — corners, freeform pools, and pools with features that trap cords. The trade-off is finite runtime — select the Freei model (Freei30/45/60/80) whose runtime matches your pool's required cleaning duration.
How do I choose between the Madimack Freei30, Freei45, Freei60, and Freei80?
The four Madimack Freei models differ only in battery capacity and resulting runtime — all share the same cleaning system, navigation intelligence, and construction quality. Select based on your pool's size and your preferred cleaning schedule: Freei30 (3 hours, $1,340.00): suitable for pools up to approximately 30'–35' in length (roughly 15,000–20,000 gallons). A 3-hour cycle covers the floor, walls, and waterline of a mid-size inground pool on a standard cleaning schedule (3–4 times per week). Freei45 (4.5 hours, $1,595.00): covers pools up to approximately 40'–45' in length. Good choice for larger inground pools or pools with complex shapes where additional time ensures thorough coverage of all areas. Freei60 (6 hours, $1,800.00): appropriate for large pools (45'+ length) or pools where you prefer to run the cleaner less frequently (every 2–3 days with longer cycles). Freei80 (8 hours, $2,110.00): designed for the largest residential pools or those requiring maximum coverage time — can complete a thorough cleaning cycle on a 50'+ pool while allowing margin for wall and waterline cleaning time in addition to floor coverage. Sizing rule of thumb: if your pool is between model ranges, select the longer runtime — it is far better to have remaining battery life after a complete clean than to have the cleaner run out of charge before finishing the pool.
How does the Madimack GT Freedom's intelligent navigation work?
The Madimack GT Freedom navigation system uses multi-sensor control rather than simple random-bounce navigation employed by basic robotic cleaners: Sensor inputs: the cleaner continuously processes data from multiple sensors — proximity sensors detect walls, steps, and obstacles; motor feedback sensors track wheel slip and terrain changes (floor vs. wall transition); and orientation sensors maintain awareness of the cleaner's position in the pool. Active navigation processing: rather than bouncing randomly off walls, the GT Freedom system maps the cleaning path dynamically, attempting systematic coverage of the pool floor in overlapping passes before transitioning to wall and waterline cleaning. The multi-sensor approach allows the cleaner to identify when it has entered a corner or tight area and navigate out without getting stuck. Active panel control: the user-accessible control panel on the cleaner allows selection of cleaning modes — floor only, floor and walls, full pool including waterline — so the cleaning cycle can be customized to the current need. After a storm bringing heavy debris, a floor-only cycle may be most efficient; routine maintenance benefits from full-pool coverage. DC brushless motor advantage: the brushless drive motors respond to navigation commands with precise speed control — the cleaner can slow for careful wall climbing or accelerate for efficient floor passes, rather than running at a single fixed speed. The intelligent navigation system works most effectively in pools where the robot has freedom of movement — the cordless design removes the cord-drag variable that compromises navigation accuracy in corded cleaners.
How do I maintain and care for a Madimack robotic pool cleaner?
Proper care extends the service life of any robotic pool cleaner: After each cleaning cycle: (1) Remove from pool immediately — do not leave the cleaner submerged when not cleaning. Prolonged submersion accelerates seal wear and can cause battery management issues. (2) Rinse with fresh water — use a garden hose to rinse the cleaner body, tracks, and filter basket after removing from the pool. Pool water chemistry (especially chlorine and salt) is corrosive to rubber seals and plastic components over time. (3) Clean the filter basket — open the filter access and empty the debris canister. Rinse the filter mesh under running water to remove fine debris. A clogged filter reduces suction and forces the motor to work harder. (4) Inspect the drive tracks or wheels — remove any hair, string, or debris wrapped around the drive wheels or track edges that could bind the motor. Battery care: (1) Charge fully before storage — store the battery at full charge for periods over 2 weeks. (2) Avoid complete discharge — lithium-ion batteries degrade faster if repeatedly run to complete depletion. Retrieve the cleaner when the cycle completes rather than leaving it to run until shutdown. (3) Store indoors over winter — temperature extremes degrade lithium-ion battery capacity. Store the cleaner at room temperature during the off-season. Seasonal storage: clean thoroughly, dry completely, and store in the provided bag or a sheltered location away from direct sunlight.