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Convert Dyson to Dewalt

1,237 Views | 2 Replies | Last: 1 yr ago by UmustBKidding
malenurse
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Like a lot of people, I bought a Dyson Stick a few years ago.%A0 Also like a lot of people, love the vacuum but the battery has crapped out.

Reading on the internet about converting to any of the popular hand tool batteries.%A0 Converters are available on Amazon.%A0%A0

Has anyone done this?%A0 And, can you report on the results?
The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But, it's still on the list.
malenurse
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Damn double post
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UmustBKidding
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I dont have but its a very popular 3d print. One thing you have to be careful with is DeWalt and Milwaukee battery have their low voltage cutout in the tools. Since there is no protection in the dyson you can discharge the tool battery to the point of damage. Ryobi and Ridgid have the protection in the battery and for some. Models there are adapters to protected batteries. But typically you want to use your chosen tool system, and if that is yellow/black or red just dont run them low or add low voltage cutout at about 15v.

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