Is it common for a full charged battery, about six months old, to immediately drop the first digit on trigger pull?
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Is it common for a full charged battery, about six months old, to immediately drop the first digit on trigger pull?
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Best answer by Jay
Hi
All Dyson cordless vacuums have a charger, which converts the voltage into a very low level which cells could accept. So it would be not something to do with the house voltage.
It rather seems that your battery pack is faulty, and I would recommend to get it replaced if it is within the warranty.
Even though the machine’s warranty has expired, the battery’s warranty would be valid for 1 year if you’ve purchased directly from Dyson. It would cover the part itself, and something resulted from a defect of the part.
If it is genuine, I would highly suggest you to contact Dyson.
Hope this helps.
Jay
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