it worked perfectly, thank you! The torx is the Tx8 and you need a lonng one at least 6cm, the cross screwdrviver also should be long and good quality as the screws are quite hard
To everyone that put the vacuum back together and is horrified that it's not turning on - as I was - but instead only briefly shlwing three blue lines: it means you didn't plug the small white square connector back to the electronic board in properly. I suggest you go back, really push it in (it should click) and even add a nice layer of glue like it was when you opened it. Works like a charm after this!
That's exactly what happens to me. I have 3 blue lights but the vacuum cleaner doesn't work. In my case the 3 blue lights stay on as long as I press the trigger. Could it be the same problem?
@@qsilver37. Either that or if you pushed the connector too hard you could have loosened the connector end off the PCB board wile pushing it in. Often times when these non upgraded V11s were run on boost mode constantly, not only does the battery get hot transfering the heat up the handle causing the trigger to get hot and crack, the motor can also get hot weakening the PCB solder connections and in some cases I've seen when people did the trigger repair and put the connector onto the PCB again the whole connector came off of the PCB board, necessitating a new motor assembly or unsoldering another PCB board from another parts Vacuum onto the one being repaired by unsoldering the damaged PCB with the parts one. This is quite the task though.
@@Ecksterphono Thank you for your kind response. unfortunately I had to buy a new main body. Even Worse, I live in South America so you can't get parts or qualified service of any kind here.
@qsilver37 . Had I seen this comment in time. I would have told you to order the upgraded SV15 ( V11) body, plus the new battery style that's removeable. Your filter and your attachments would have worked or upgraded or new filters. However the old screw in battery would not have worked.
@@Ecksterphono Yeah!. I bought the main body of the v10, and a complete Dyson outsize plus. Both arrived yesterday . They are currently in customs. I guess I'll have them with me in a week. Thank you!.
The trigger on the V11 absolute pro has been upgraded and is slightly different due to the removable battery feature. The battery insert on the removable type is shorter and does not interchange, neither do the triggers. Same goes for the batteries.
No need to bend contacts, turn them sideways and they will slide out without difficulty. Ensure thin wire is on the side closest to its plug when re assembling.
For me, it is much faster if I bend the contacts both on disassembly and reassembly. The thin wire is routed the same way the manufacturer did in the factory.
@@techfixPOV accept you found it quicker, but if it broke a second time bending it twice again, it could be game over! Thin wire can be routed ether position without detriment
The SV28 has a newer button design. Please watch this short video I made that clearly shows the difference between the buttons. You can relax, you won't need to change the button :) ruclips.net/user/shorts2HCJWFpoPTQ?feature=share
They didn't expect it to fail so often, which is why they changed the design of the button on the new models. In this video you can see the difference between the buttons. ruclips.net/user/shorts2HCJWFpoPTQ?feature=share
@@techfixPOV but it’s still a ridiculous amount of disassembly required to swap/repair which a better designer would have made more readily accessible with a removable side plate to the grip,like so many tasks on modern cars,designed to create work for specialists
Yes, I also thought of this solution. The only problem would be that the distance between the button and the button support is very small and it could move with difficulty or could get stuck.
it worked perfectly, thank you! The torx is the Tx8 and you need a lonng one at least 6cm, the cross screwdrviver also should be long and good quality as the screws are quite hard
Glad it helped.
Hi thanks for your video. My chipboard was glued and I had to really carefully peel the glue off. Those **** at dyson man. But it worked!
Glad it helped
To everyone that put the vacuum back together and is horrified that it's not turning on - as I was - but instead only briefly shlwing three blue lines: it means you didn't plug the small white square connector back to the electronic board in properly. I suggest you go back, really push it in (it should click) and even add a nice layer of glue like it was when you opened it. Works like a charm after this!
That's exactly what happens to me. I have 3 blue lights but the vacuum cleaner doesn't work.
In my case the 3 blue lights stay on as long as I press the trigger. Could it be the same problem?
@@qsilver37. Either that or if you pushed the connector too hard you could have loosened the connector end off the PCB board wile pushing it in. Often times when these non upgraded V11s were run on boost mode constantly, not only does the battery get hot transfering the heat up the handle causing the trigger to get hot and crack, the motor can also get hot weakening the PCB solder connections and in some cases I've seen when people did the trigger repair and put the connector onto the PCB again the whole connector came off of the PCB board, necessitating a new motor assembly or unsoldering another PCB board from another parts Vacuum onto the one being repaired by unsoldering the damaged PCB with the parts one. This is quite the task though.
@@Ecksterphono Thank you for your kind response. unfortunately I had to buy a new main body. Even Worse, I live in South America so you can't get parts or qualified service of any kind here.
@qsilver37 . Had I seen this comment in time. I would have told you to order the upgraded SV15 ( V11) body, plus the new battery style that's removeable. Your filter and your attachments would have worked or upgraded or new filters. However the old screw in battery would not have worked.
@@Ecksterphono Yeah!. I bought the main body of the v10, and a complete Dyson outsize plus. Both arrived yesterday . They are currently in customs. I guess I'll have them with me in a week. Thank you!.
The trigger on the V11 absolute pro has been upgraded and is slightly different due to the removable battery feature. The battery insert on the removable type is shorter and does not interchange, neither do the triggers. Same goes for the batteries.
No need to bend contacts, turn them sideways and they will slide out without difficulty. Ensure thin wire is on the side closest to its plug when re assembling.
For me, it is much faster if I bend the contacts both on disassembly and reassembly. The thin wire is routed the same way the manufacturer did in the factory.
@@techfixPOV accept you found it quicker, but if it broke a second time bending it twice again, it could be game over! Thin wire can be routed ether position without detriment
The actual connector on the thin wire came off withdrawing the cables through the totally unnecessary cable guide,very difficult to repair
@@anthonyschofield7807 its not easy! I agree!
Hello, Do you know if the newer v11s have a better trigger. I just bought one sv28 2023 model.
The SV28 has a newer button design. Please watch this short video I made that clearly shows the difference between the buttons. You can relax, you won't need to change the button :) ruclips.net/user/shorts2HCJWFpoPTQ?feature=share
@@techfixPOV you are right! I can see it underneath when I remove the battery, it has the v15 trigger as you show in the video. Thank you very much
Hi! The 4 screws of the cyclone assy (1:33) are very hard to unscrew... Do you have some advice? And what number of Phillips screwdriver did you use?
PH00 or PH1 screwdriver should work just fine.
What nice calming down beat? Where can I find it?
The song is called "Lifelong" from Artist "Anno Domini Beats" and can be downloaded from RUclips Studio Audio Library.
Utterly ridiculous over engineering to gain access to a part subject to breakage like this trigger.Designed to make money for repair companies
They didn't expect it to fail so often, which is why they changed the design of the button on the new models. In this video you can see the difference between the buttons. ruclips.net/user/shorts2HCJWFpoPTQ?feature=share
@@techfixPOV but it’s still a ridiculous amount of disassembly required to swap/repair which a better designer would have made more readily accessible with a removable side plate to the grip,like so many tasks on modern cars,designed to create work for specialists
Hey man! All you need is two staples and a soldering iron to never have this problem again. it costs 0 dollars and an hour of manual labor
Yes, I also thought of this solution. The only problem would be that the distance between the button and the button support is very small and it could move with difficulty or could get stuck.