Compelling idea for Dyson upgrade if you already have a Makita, Milwaukee, or other 18v-20v lithium drill/charger set. A matching battery socket from an old charger or tool is needed to hack the dead Dyson battery shell into an adapter that can then accept the slide-in tool battery. Best to use 5 or 6 amp/hr tool battery as used on bigger tools (3 amps too weak). The tool charger also does better balancing than Dyson's pcb, and shares duty with tools.
I forgot to say that i like your energy and how you explain things visually and calm energy is what i look for in videos, i hate when a youtuber seems too fakey excited, you are awesome!
Since you were struggling with that stubborn screw... A suggestion... Get a small magnet.. Dead hard drives are gold mines of strong magnets. Free, except a few minutes of your time. Tool places (eg, Tractor Supply, Northern Tools, Sears, Autozone.. etc) sell "pick-up" tools... Basically a magnet on the end of a fixed-length rod, or an extendable rod (similar to an old "rabbit-ear" antenna). You can also find claw-type pickers...
I always see these for cheap on the market place and wonder if it's worth picking up. Great video, might see if I can pick one up cheap and see how we go.
Dyson recommends you wait 5 mins after use to charge it, to allow it to cool down before charging. Evidently, in this "community", they're saying that the heat from folks typically plugging it straight back in is what is most detrimental to the battery life. This seems super counterintuitive, because this is the way that most consumers would just use this device, plug it back into the dock when you're done using it, right? But anyways, that's what they're saying.
the 7 minutes from a fully charged battery makes sense since you got 3 minutes from the new battery from the box. the best way to store lithium batteries is at about 50% charge so most batteries you buy should be around that number somewhere.
Hi I just found your video/channel! I've been watching/searching for more info on the dyson replacement batteries, on how much longer do they last than the original battery that it came with. I think i watched about 3 different Dyson replacement batteries installation videos, but none of them did a timing test review like you did. I'm so glad i found your video! Your video should rank higher than everyone elses! Great job on this video! I just liked clicked on your video and subscribed to your channel! Introvert mom of 4 sons (2 autistic) trying to make new you tube friends, while learning from others, and trying to grow my channel ( dog therapy music to raise pups and save lives). THanks, God Bless!
It actually just died 2 weeks ago and I ordered another one because I was in the same boat (buy a $20 battery, or a $500 vacuum). I did some reading and they suggest to not charge the battery while it's hot (makes sense). The only problem is that when you're done vacuuming its obviously hot... So this time around I wont bang it back in the charger straight away. I'll put it to the side for 30-60 mins then charge it. It's annoying I've had to change the battery twice now... but we're still talking a $40 fix over a new vacuum. We just got a dog and are in a whole new league of vacuuming compared to our old needs... Might have to upgrade for that reason anyway... We'll see what happens next time it dies :)
The trend now is getting an adapter and just swapping out power tool batteries like Craftsman, Ryobi, Makita,, Dewalt where they are swappable. You can use a 9ah battery if you want to clean the entire house but, is heavy or a 3--4ah battery if you want to clean the room with something lighter.
Just pump in your van model into amazon and you'll see 1000 listings. Grab any of them with a good amount of reviews and you'll be right. Probably all come out of the same 2 factories haha. It's just the sellers keep changing. Thanks for the heads up, I'll check my amazon links tonight!
Nope, best purchase ever! If I had to buy a new Dyson I wasn't going to buy the same one again, was going to get a new v10 or something. So to spend $25 to avoid a $800 purchase has been amazing. It still feels like a brand new vac with the battery, highly recommended.
from 27 seconds to 7 minutes, that's crazy! and with the powered head, I'd imagine things would have been much worse for the original battery... how's the replacement battery handling things a year on? assuming you still have the V6 of course
Great review thank you. My concern was about the safety part. Can this replacement battery might damage my dyson vaccum long term and is it safe to use, I’m scare that it might caught on fire or something else bad. Thank you
The original battery had definitely degraded in storage and output. The new battery feels like a whole new vacuum again. I just think a fresh battery makes the vac feel like new again. I doubt theres much/any difference on a new dyson battery vs a new 3rd party battery. And yeah on some rugs I have to turn off Turbo because its so powerful it will pull them up annoyingly or just hug them. Long story short, this was a simple and easy fix, highly reccomended!
I bought mine off Amazon off a seller who had hundreds of good reviews. I guess you can buy them off Ebay/Amazon or any marketplace. I'd say just choose someone with a good reputation.
MAX OR NOTHING !!!! Someone here suggested not to plug it back in when it's ripping hot so we've been trying to let it cool down for 20 mins before plugging it back in. Hard to say if its making a difference but so far so good many many months later.
That is a fantastic by product as well. Took me a couple weeks to take the old battery back to a battery recycle place. We all gotta do our part and not just leave stuff on the street or chuck it in the rubbish.
2:55-They ALL have rechargeable batteries. 7:40-That is without the power head attachment. 9:10-Whenever you start your own multi million dollar global company you will be able to call the shots and include any option you desire on whatever clever item you come up with.!
Compelling idea for Dyson upgrade if you already have a Makita, Milwaukee, or other 18v-20v lithium drill/charger set. A matching battery socket from an old charger or tool is needed to hack the dead Dyson battery shell into an adapter that can then accept the slide-in tool battery. Best to use 5 or 6 amp/hr tool battery as used on bigger tools (3 amps too weak). The tool charger also does better balancing than Dyson's pcb, and shares duty with tools.
Thats the mindset we need. Its similar with phones. The first thing dying is the battery and most people change their device completely because of it.
I forgot to say that i like your energy and how you explain things visually and calm energy is what i look for in videos, i hate when a youtuber seems too fakey excited, you are awesome!
Thanks for the kind words!
Oh yeah never seen a girl complement like that
Was hoping to see a motor swap from v6 to v8. But this is just a battery replacement yeah?
Since you were struggling with that stubborn screw...
A suggestion...
Get a small magnet..
Dead hard drives are gold mines of strong magnets. Free, except a few minutes of your time.
Tool places (eg, Tractor Supply, Northern Tools, Sears, Autozone.. etc) sell "pick-up" tools...
Basically a magnet on the end of a fixed-length rod, or an extendable rod (similar to an old "rabbit-ear" antenna).
You can also find claw-type pickers...
I always see these for cheap on the market place and wonder if it's worth picking up. Great video, might see if I can pick one up cheap and see how we go.
Yeah there was a small part of me that thought, hey if this sets on fire at least it’s on camera 😂
@@fenixtech1342 Thats one way to clean up hahaha
Dyson recommends you wait 5 mins after use to charge it, to allow it to cool down before charging. Evidently, in this "community", they're saying that the heat from folks typically plugging it straight back in is what is most detrimental to the battery life. This seems super counterintuitive, because this is the way that most consumers would just use this device, plug it back into the dock when you're done using it, right? But anyways, that's what they're saying.
the 7 minutes from a fully charged battery makes sense since you got 3 minutes from the new battery from the box. the best way to store lithium batteries is at about 50% charge so most batteries you buy should be around that number somewhere.
Ahhh that makes total sense, good to know!
This true for lipos, not li-ion. Li-ion is stored like that because it is safer in terms of potential fire if the battery is damaged
Hi I just found your video/channel! I've been watching/searching for more info on the dyson replacement batteries, on how much longer do they last than the original battery that it came with. I think i watched about 3 different Dyson replacement batteries installation videos, but none of them did a timing test review like you did. I'm so glad i found your video! Your video should rank higher than everyone elses! Great job on this video! I just liked clicked on your video and subscribed to your channel! Introvert mom of 4 sons (2 autistic) trying to make new you tube friends, while learning from others, and trying to grow my channel ( dog therapy music to raise pups and save lives). THanks, God Bless!
How is it holding up 8months later? Still giving you 7+ minutes? Looking into buying this battery
It actually just died 2 weeks ago and I ordered another one because I was in the same boat (buy a $20 battery, or a $500 vacuum). I did some reading and they suggest to not charge the battery while it's hot (makes sense).
The only problem is that when you're done vacuuming its obviously hot... So this time around I wont bang it back in the charger straight away. I'll put it to the side for 30-60 mins then charge it. It's annoying I've had to change the battery twice now... but we're still talking a $40 fix over a new vacuum. We just got a dog and are in a whole new league of vacuuming compared to our old needs... Might have to upgrade for that reason anyway... We'll see what happens next time it dies :)
@@fenixtech1342 good info, thank you
The trend now is getting an adapter and just swapping out power tool batteries like Craftsman, Ryobi, Makita,, Dewalt where they are swappable. You can use a 9ah battery if you want to clean the entire house but, is heavy or a 3--4ah battery if you want to clean the room with something lighter.
The Amazon link is dead, what make/model is the battery? thx
Just pump in your van model into amazon and you'll see 1000 listings. Grab any of them with a good amount of reviews and you'll be right. Probably all come out of the same 2 factories haha. It's just the sellers keep changing. Thanks for the heads up, I'll check my amazon links tonight!
You should do. run test under load,with rotating head connected.
Great tip and review !! many thanks for posting !
Is it possible to change a Dyson cordless V7 vacuum cleaner to a corded one? so the user no longer needs to worry about a failing battery?
Thanks for the video! How has the 3rd party battery held up over the past 6 months? Any decrease in run time?
Nope, best purchase ever!
If I had to buy a new Dyson I wasn't going to buy the same one again, was going to get a new v10 or something. So to spend $25 to avoid a $800 purchase has been amazing. It still feels like a brand new vac with the battery, highly recommended.
Love it! Good luck and TY on the Dyson !
We just picked up a V15.... blame our corgi but the V6 just wasn't keeping up with our new multi day vacuuming requirements :)
Nice work man! Super useful.
Bring on TheNatCave 👍
Yeah, it’s looking like a winner ⚡️⚡️⚡️
from 27 seconds to 7 minutes, that's crazy! and with the powered head, I'd imagine things would have been much worse for the original battery...
how's the replacement battery handling things a year on? assuming you still have the V6 of course
great question
Thanks for the video. The link to the battery you purchase is broken. Could you put the name of the battery in the description?
Thanks a lot.
Great review thank you. My concern was about the safety part. Can this replacement battery might damage my dyson vaccum long term and is it safe to use, I’m scare that it might caught on fire or something else bad. Thank you
The voltage is very similar, there is no danger
I read somewhere that with a new battery that suction is better on the normal setting so you don’t need to use max anymore, did you find that too?
The original battery had definitely degraded in storage and output. The new battery feels like a whole new vacuum again. I just think a fresh battery makes the vac feel like new again. I doubt theres much/any difference on a new dyson battery vs a new 3rd party battery.
And yeah on some rugs I have to turn off Turbo because its so powerful it will pull them up annoyingly or just hug them. Long story short, this was a simple and easy fix, highly reccomended!
“Prettt dodgy by nature” is correct! 😂
😂
Great video man ;) Keen to see future content
TheNatCave sounds a like a great name.
Hells yeah!
"Dosent have a rechargeable battery "
Really... how did you charge it then?
I meant interchangeable in that sentence, RIP.
Is it possible to put a V8 battery in a V6?
@02:47 It doesn't have a rechargeable battery? I guess you meant easily replaceable battery...obviously.
They probably can't trust people with burning up the engine by hot swapping batteries.
Where can i buy one from?
I bought mine off Amazon off a seller who had hundreds of good reviews. I guess you can buy them off Ebay/Amazon or any marketplace. I'd say just choose someone with a good reputation.
i made battery Makita for Dyson V7...during time 2 hour. hahahaha
Lol
wow you have improved since you did nuraphone headphonesReview
Maybe don’t always use max mode….
MAX OR NOTHING !!!!
Someone here suggested not to plug it back in when it's ripping hot so we've been trying to let it cool down for 20 mins before plugging it back in. Hard to say if its making a difference but so far so good many many months later.
@@fenixtech1342 ok, just sayin lol. And ya, u gotta let the battery naturally discharge
great, not only did you save some dollars but you saved another useless consumer product landing in landfill.
That is a fantastic by product as well. Took me a couple weeks to take the old battery back to a battery recycle place. We all gotta do our part and not just leave stuff on the street or chuck it in the rubbish.
2:55-They ALL have rechargeable batteries.
7:40-That is without the power head attachment.
9:10-Whenever you start your own multi million dollar global company you will be able to call the shots
and include any option you desire on whatever clever item you come up with.!
you talk too much. basta