{"id":3287,"date":"2018-07-03T13:38:01","date_gmt":"2018-07-03T13:38:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/notsealed.com\/?p=3287"},"modified":"2023-07-25T05:37:37","modified_gmt":"2023-07-25T05:37:37","slug":"dyson-v6-extended-battery-life-replacement-procedure-dc59-dc58","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/notsealed.com\/dyson-v6-extended-battery-life-replacement-procedure-dc59-dc58.html","title":{"rendered":"Dyson V6 Extended Battery Life Replacement Procedure DC59"},"content":{"rendered":"

Is your Dyson V6 or DC35 battery getting tired and not lasting very long? Well, your lithium-ion battery may need to be replaced. These high-performance\u00a0batteries only last around 500 charge cycles until they start to lose their charge.<\/p>\n

Usually, this is not a big deal as you may only use your vacuum cleaner every few days. This means your battery should last around 4 years.<\/p>\n

But you have to make sure you get the correct type of\u00a0Dyson V6 extended battery<\/a>. This is because there are 3 versions or redesigns of batteries\u00a0for the different types of Dyson\u00a0cordless vacuums. I will explain the differences further down in the article.<\/p>\n

How to tell if your Dyson Battery is failing?<\/h2>\n

The biggest telltale is the runtime. Usually, you should get around 26 minutes of vacuuming on the standard setting. By pressing the boost button on the back of the Dyson V6 you will get extra suction but your runtime will be reduced to around 6 minutes.<\/p>\n

This is a big difference and it shows how much power the boost function is pulling from the battery.<\/p>\n

If you find that your cleaning time is less then you should look at a few simple problems before replacing your battery.<\/p>\n