Dyson Hot And Cool Fan - Revisit [PCB Repair]
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- I originally bought a broken Dyson hot and cool fan from eBay to repair but the original circuit board had suffered too much damage.
A kind viewer emailed me (from Australia) and said he had a dead Dyson hot and cool of the same type that he was going to dispose of, and asked if the circuit boards might me of use to help repair the one I have.
I'm still amazed that someone would kindly send me parts from around 9,500 miles away to help repair this fan!
Of course I accepted his offer! Can we repair his PCB's and get the fan back to a working state? Let's find out!
I'm no expert, I just like fixing stuff, and have fixed different things (mainly electrical / electronic) pretty much all my life.
Working on mains powered devices can be dangerous. I may do things that may be dangerous or unsafe. This should be viewed as entertainment only!
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Oh, well done! I am glad that the donor parts helped. This definitely wasn't an easy repair.
Thanks very much! Really appreciate that and thanks again for the parts! 👍👍 It wouldn't have been possible to repair it without them.
@@BuyitFixit impossible
Thanks for the warning - I just assumed that 99% of mains -> dc was properly isolated. I kind of check for the cut across the board that they normally put in to show what's isolated. I do very little repair stuff so good tip for novices. Mind you - the whole point of injecting voltage is to bypass the mains section of the board so I'd always have it disconnected at that point.
Yes it's quite easy to get caught out. A 'rough' way to tell is that isolated supplies have a transformer of some type.
Dyson are a pretty tricky company, they make some cool stuff, have really good advertising and branding and packaging, but as time goes on they use some mighty complicated little boards, wires that are routed in ways that do my head in. I have taken a part quite a few dyson vacuum cleaners, and reassembled even fewer. The older ones were tricky to work on but it was possible, the newer ones are painful. Apart from styling I wonder if they are any better. Henry is great for heavy sucking, G-tech make a pretty good sweeper vacuum cleaner. I'll stick to Dualit for my toasters. I don't know what my point is, but I can't see myself paying full whack for a dyson, not that I can see you doing that either!
I put up a video today of a dremel repair. I thought it was the motor speed controller, but turned out to be a stator winding and a very easy repair. We will beat them! #righttorepair
Yeah I used to like Dyson stuff, but it seems they have gone down the route of cutting costs, and charging a fortune. I'll check out your Dremel video!
i disassemble at least 6 pcs dyson vacuum cleaners and do a deep cleaning. it is a pain esp, the suction head, so difficult to clean. the MOST stupid design in the world. chiNa copy and modify the suction area and make it easiler to clean.
dyson is not a good brand. too much marketing hype.
Well done, conscientious repair. Sad to see these products fail in such spectacular ways (multiple components damaged) and even sadder for Dyson and many other manufacturers who are using cheap-as-possible manufacturing in order to maximise profits (which, of course, results in short operational lifetimes).
Thanks Ralph. Totally agree the quality on this isn't as good as the original cool fan I looked at. That one had a proper bearing and metal shaft that it rotated on where as this is just plastic with a plastic bush. Also using the motor driver chip instead of discrete components on the other fan. All to cut costs I presume ☹
Just watched the video. I guess you do really know a lot and respect your patient too. Your knowledge of electronic way far better than me. I'm just a novice trying my luck servicing and repairing electronic devices. Anyway it's very educational and interesting. Thanks for sharing.
No problem 👍
So in case you haven't noticed yet the Ground of the Diodes are marked on the silkscreen with a wider white area.. Love your Videos I thought I would point that out incase you didn't see it on the PCB. There are other markings that can show the Ground band side however on that PCB you were working with when you were testing the Diodes I was like turn the Probes around when I seen you had the red on the side with the wider white line area. Again thanks for all that you do it helps me give my friends someone to share your videos with so I don't have to make repair videos.
Thanks Revo, yes I know about the white stripes on the diodes and pcb indicate the negative, I've just always checked them in both directions. I think I possibly had one once that had leakage in the opposite direction once as opposed to being fully shorted. Thanks for the nice comments. I'm not an expert but I've fixed stuff for years just not on UA-cam until about a year ago 🙂👍
As much as I love Dyson products, he sure knows how to charge plenty for them. great video very much enjoyed watching you repair these Dyson fans 😁😁👍👍
Thanks Rab 👍
Conclusion was perfect. I also do not recommend any Dyson product. Over complicated cheaply designed products.
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9:57 But his power supply was isolated from mains (on the power supply), wasn't it? Or is the PSU's ground connected to earth?
I get what you say after, in the case of the scope, you'd trip your GFCI. Or worse. But the PSU, though, I don't get it, unless the PSU's ground connected to the earth but why do they do that?
His power supply started showing a different voltage on the display to what it was set to, so it didn't like it. I wouldn't have taken the risk myself.
I had the exact same model and the exact same chip spoilt. But after I replaced it , the fan still unable to run even when I have 5v. But I like to suggest to you to have a tungsten bulb in series to prevent any accident shorting... to protect yourself..
Yeah I really should have some type of current limiting. Thanks Jack.👍
loving the new camera 😀👍👍
Thanks. I need to improve the audio next. The in built mic isn't very good, so I cobbled together a jack plug with a bit of a mic from an old gaming headset 😂😂😂
Awesome, I have never come across that chip before or that mains set up and I would have done the same as 'Buy Great Mince' (wink wink) so thanks for that but I stay as far away from mains stuff as much as life permits....cheers.
Thanks👍. 😂😂😂@"Buy Great Mince" lol
Those Dyson products are super hyped and priced to match. I can buy a simple ceramic heater fan for 1/10 the price of a new one of those.
Yes, agree and it will probably last a lot longer too!
excellent job
Thanks 👍
Great video! Best part was the disclaimer in the beginning, the repair was just a plus. Nah, but in all seriousness, great job
Thanks TLW 👍 I was wondering how many people would read it 😂😂😂
That was a great video but you have to have a lot of spare boards.😊😊
Or the code to program into a new microcontroller. Then again I think pretty much every board was fried on the original.
That kind of failure where something blows that's called a Cascade failure
Thanks for that 👍I've just had similar on an automotive induction wand I just repaired.
The best thing you can do with a broke Dyson product is bin it and buy something else. Over priced cheap garbage.
Yes, I'm not a fan 😂😂😂😂👍
Completely worthless device. Advertised as a 'blade less' fan, but it does have blades in the base. It's is just a gimmick to get people to buy a fan thinking it is "MAGIC".
Yep agree, I'm not a FAN of them either 😂😂😂😂
I quite like the styling of these fans but the price has always put me off. Now if I win the lottery jackpot, I wouldn't touch one with a barge pole.
😂😂😂😂Yeah it was the wife that liked the look of them, I'd never pay the price for a new one, and they aren't that great.
They are very noisy as well
Do you know where I can get one of these boards?
Mines blown and need another to repair my machine.
Unfortunately not, I think Dyson discontinued them. You might be able to find a used on on Ebay or such perhaps?
Hi again found this tested and completely dead ut struggling to find one could you help its right after the power in on the board if u zoom I. You can see the writing on it if you could help would be great sorry can't to put a pic of it on lol
Drop me an email at the channels name at out look dot com.
It is no wonder that Dyson are scaling back and making redundancies in the UK. It's products are cheap unreliable tat. Yet massively overpriced for the purchaser.
Avoid buying Dyson....they are poor value for the prices that Dyson imposes.
Unfortunately a lot of products these days lack in quality. I bought a kitchen aid food mixer a few months back and did a video on fixing a few minor issues and did a full strip down and rebuild. It's built like a tank and in really good condition, and it's 36 years old! I doubt you would even get anywhere near a mixer lasting 36 years these days..
Why would you pay all that money for a fancy fan, unless you were extremely well off.
Yeah they are silly money and probably wont last as long as a basic fan with a blade and motor..
@@BuyitFixit I bought a floor mounted fan 18" i think, picked it up full of dog hairs advertised as not working, checked power from plug to motor, fine, took motor out and there was a small diagram of a fuse which was in the windings, replaced the fuse and it's been working fine for the past twenty years.
Nice one, I doubt the Dyson fan will last anywhere near that 😂😂
Have you tried dumping the firmware? It's probably protected but you never know, it might be useful next time someone need to fix one with a blown MCU
I haven't, I would have assumed it would be protected. I'm not sure if I've got any hardware that would read it. Agree it would be handy to have if anyone else needed it.
"hmmm now where did I put that chip?" as he repairs another Dyson. You must already have a drawer full of extra chips you have ordered Mick. One of these days you'll be able to say. "I know I have one here. It's a good thing you have a good memory. I am sure I would have never guessed to check for a tilt switch. Thanks for posting
Cheers Neil 👍I need to sort out my chips / parts to be fair. I currently have a cardboard box with loads of random chips, diodes etc in it.
I have no faith in Dyson products. They are way over priced for an okay product, but not something I would waste my money on. James Dyson has been steering operations towards Asia for a long time. Back in 2002, he shifted all manufacturing from Britain to Malaysia. Dyson has plants in Singapore, China and in the Philippines. While I understand the need for lower production costs, I'd say he cannot call his products British made. You need to maintain 50% of production in the country of origin to be able to say it is made in that country. From what I've been reading and finding out, not even 40% of Dyson is produced in Britain.
Another informative video, thank you. Because you describe what's going on while you work on the board, it helps me understand and fix more things. 🙂
Thanks Jonome 👍
Before I buy anything now I ask about spare parts , service manuals, schematics etc! If there’s none I just don’t buy! They always say we will replace it under warranty! I always say there is so much waste plastic now in the Oceans it covers an area twice the area of France!😂
Yes, I'm not a fan of waste as you can probably tell. I recently rescued a dumpster TV just for the hell of it. It will feature in a future video...
Again if you could find a Dyson hot cold unit model number Am09 with and h2 error code on the display and figure out how to fix that it would be wonderful. I think you might be only one of a few who could.
I'll keep an eye out for one 👍
Great fix..... but I think it is an overpriced piece of Tupperware
Thanks 👍and I agree 😂😂😂
Really good repair Mick and thank you for being a gent on the other repairer (wink wink). Interesting to see the voltage on the ground of the 5V regulator in relation to mains ground. Off to watch another vid 👍👍
No problem Vince. Last thing I would want to do is criticize anyone so I hope that came across in the video. I was just trying to explain to people that you can easily come a cropper and damage equipment or yourself and just to use extreme caution. I've had a few belts myself and also blew stuff up too! You learn from experience I guess.
@@BuyitFixit 👍👍
Lol ! Kinda guessed who he meant (wink wink) I didn't know that about that chip either so we both got something very valuable from this vid !!
Thank you for specifying to be be VERY careful when working with Mains Voltage!
Yes, I've had my fair share of "belts" over the years 😂😂
Excellent disclaimer, you should have an even finer print saying if you can read this you are to close to the screen. Great to see that you got it working even if it's not the best of quality, and might explode at any time
Thanks Morten. Seems you watched all the way to the end! Well done 👍👍👍
@@BuyitFixit it's like watching a movie have to see if there is anything after the credits 😊
Ha! Thanks Morten 👍👍👍
Something else you can check on PCBs with microcontrollers. If the controller has an external crystal (oscillator), check with an oscilloscope that it's actually oscillating (has started). If it was damaged, isn't receiving start power, caps have shorted, etc. the microcontroller won't run. If the crystal or surrounding circuitry (typically fairly basic) are the problem, you may be able to replace them and get the controller to start again. Not saying it's common. Just something else to throw in your bag of tricks.
Thanks for that. I've already done pretty much the exact same thing on other repairs such as the RGB laser, or the AverMedia video capture device that I also repaired 👍
Unfortunately it seems all Dyson equipment, our bad experience was with a "Tornado vacuum" of theirs that clogged so easily (was only good for dust nothing else, dirt, forget it clogged right up). Dyson is over engineered, way over priced and performs abysmally after just a short time. The fact they use a component to direct drive to the motor instead of driving a relay or triac screams rip off. Never a Dyson product will inter my home again. They are over engineered under performing very poor value for the extreme price point the name demands.
Yep over engineered and overly priced.
junk
Indeed 👍
Brilliantly undertaken, excellently fixed, you’re very methodical makes a great video too, keep up the good work.
(here’s a laugh for you) well I did something stupid I was fixing a Samsung Tv ( that’s what I do ) and I suspected caps on the power supply, I heated up each cap in turn with a soldering iron, until I touched the top of a cap on the hot side, my god I nearly chit my pants sparks flew and what a bang…. All the electric went, it took out the boards fuse, I measured it and it was on the reservoir caps side so 330v down to earth through the soldering iron lol
Thanks Cucumber Man 👍. Yes we've all made mistakes including myself! Hopefully we all learn from them. Every day is a school day so they say 🙂
@@BuyitFixit so true mate
Yes I am still here. Nice another Dyson fixed. As you say that orginal fault seemed to do a complete number on all of the boards/chips. Was nice to see you using the thermal camera that you fixed.
Thanks 🙂👍
I Have A Ryobi Air Canon & I've Had It For 3 Years & It Still
Works.
Nice 👍
Great video love to watch so helpfull keepnit up 👍🏻 can you so a tp07 i have the dreaded caution symbol tried hard resetting but still nothing
Hi Nick, is this something to do with the WiFi? I did a quick search and found this. Not sure if it might be the same problem? www.reddit.com/r/dyson/comments/ri78v8/dyson_tp07_purifier_wifi_issue/
@BuyitFixit thank you but no joy dyson strikes again lol
Hope you re-roll that toilet paper.
It wasn't during lockdown 😂😂😂😂
You should dump the firmware
I did consider trying, but the chip will almost certainly be protected, although it might be possible to do with some kind of glitch attack.
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Bloody BOTS
Lol.