as the iRobot Create 2 isn't available here in Europe, I would like to use a Roomba 650 as the base for my new robot.
I'd like to attach an Up Board, a LIDAR and an Intel R200 camera to the bot and control it via the Open Interface protocol using ROS. I did a bit of research and this shouldn't be too hard, except one thing: The Roomba 650 only offers drawing power via the serial port (100mA, which is not enough) or via the motor drivers. But as the 650's batters is not that large, I'd like to add a 2nd battery to my robot, as I'm doing now by using a 5000mAh 3S LiPo in my current robot.
But because the 650 also includes a charging station, I'd like to use this one to charge a second battery together with the 650's battery. Of course, I won't use the LiPo here

As I found out, the 650's charge station offers about 22VDC at it's charging pads, but expects a certain resistance, so I can't connect the 2nd battery's charging circuitry directlty to the 650's charging pads because the charging station would simply turn off it's power if it doesn't see this resistance.
So, where is the charging circuitry of the Roomba 650? Is it inside of the robot or inside the charging station? If it's inside the robot, it should be possible to connect the 22V to the charging pads directly (using a fuse for security), shouldn't it? Then, it should be possible to attach the 2nd battery to the robot's charging pads so the 650's battery and the 2nd battery can load in parallel. If one of them is full, it would simply stop loading.
Is this correct or are there better ways to load 2 batteries? Does anybody of you have experience with this?
Best regards,
Max Web