How To Fix A Dyson Fan / Dyson Fan Repair [3 Faults]

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  • čas přidán 30. 09. 2022
  • How To Fix A Dyson Fan / Dyson Fan Repair [3 Separate Faults]
    We're going to have a look at a Dyson Fan I bought from eBay which was advertised as spares or repair.
    The fan seems to have 3 different faults. The first is it displays F2 and does not blow, it also turns as soon as its plugged in, and it seems like there are some cogs broken in the base!
    Come join me as I take a explain the faults, order the components, repair the PCB and restore it to its former working self!
    Parts used:
    Main Fan Motor I used (from Ali Express) - £8.79
    SHINANO LA034-040NN08A DC 300V 25W Micro Motor
    www.aliexpress.com/item/10050...
    Oscillation Motor - Amazon - £9.99
    sourcing map Synchronous Motor AC 220-240V 4-5RPM 50-60Hz 4W Double Flat Shaft CW/CCW
    www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
    If you enjoy my video's don't forget to hit the like button, and If you want to see more please consider subscribing!
    Have a great day!
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  • @BM-jy6cb
    @BM-jy6cb Před 2 měsíci +4

    I have a 16 inch desk fan. It has no circuit board, a single shaded pole motor with a single coil. It has 3 speeds and oscillation control. It is over 10 years old, has been subject to all the usual knocks and bumps. It is usually on over 12 hours a day in the summer. It is whisper-quiet, works perfectly and the only maintenance I've had to do is give the cage and fan blades a wash every now and again. It cost £15 at Sainsbury's. The only thing it doesn't have is a Dyson £500 price tag dangling off it!

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Agree, a lot less complicated, more reliable, and cheaper too! One of the best engineered products I've worked on was the kitchen aid mixer I looked at (video on here) it's 36 years old and like brand new still inside. I serviced it all and I'm sure it will last another 36 years..

  • @jcrubio2001
    @jcrubio2001 Před 14 dny +1

    Thank you! Amazing video, very entertaining and informative. You showed us all the little details, not only the main parts. When you were deciding whether to open or not those two components that you replaced ( you already knew they need to be replaced ), I was hoping you would open them. And you did! 😊

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 13 dny

      Thanks 👍appreciate your feedback 🙂

  • @scaleartsg
    @scaleartsg Před 11 měsíci +9

    Dear sir, I finally fixed my fan! Huge thanks to you, sir!

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 11 měsíci

      Brilliant news Zal! Glad you managed to repair it. Well done 👏👏👏👍

  • @user-zv6gz8vv3x
    @user-zv6gz8vv3x Před rokem +6

    I watched your lengthy repairs with great interest. It was a lot of hard work and it was fun. If I have an electronic product, I watch disassembly and repair videos eagerly. It's a habit I have since I have free time after retirement. Because repair is a pleasure. It will last as long as my eyesight can handle it. In most cases, semiconductors and circuit patterns are barely understood. I replace that part, and I fix the rest myself. Your video will be helpful for my Dyson fan. thank you~

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your kind comment, and thanks for watching. Good luck with your Dyson fan.👍

  • @tanwilson1343
    @tanwilson1343 Před rokem +4

    You are amazing ,my angel .I pickup one in the trash .I crashed that c51 coupling capacitor ,now VOLA! Thank you so much ❤

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem

      Thanks so much Tan. I'm glad my video was helpful to you! 👍👍

  • @stoatin3050
    @stoatin3050 Před rokem +6

    That was a lot of work but fun to watch. Great fix!

  • @chapeaubakwa4556
    @chapeaubakwa4556 Před rokem +4

    Capacitor C51 was out of order on my Dyson AM06.
    Now no more present on the PCB and the AM06 oscillation is now controlled by the remote.
    Problem is fixed.
    Thanks for your explanation, schematic and video.
    Great work

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Chapeau BAKWA glad you found it helpful!

    • @deantanh
      @deantanh Před 6 měsíci +1

      C51 is a snubber capacitor on AM06? im using TP02. just want to clarify. thanks

  • @minghsiny
    @minghsiny Před rokem +3

    Thanks for sharing. I have two Dyson fans which have the same issue, too. I`m going to buy chips to recover them. Hope to fix the issue like you.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +1

      Good luck 👍 let me know how you get on, and thanks for commenting 🙂

  • @brianwood5220
    @brianwood5220 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Excellent work, thanks for sharing

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you! Cheers Brian 👍

  • @user-ns8ri4ru7t
    @user-ns8ri4ru7t Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you very much for the video. I've been able to repair my Dyson fan by removing the C51 capacitor.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 5 měsíci

      Brilliant 👍Thanks for letting me know 🙂

  • @MrEwool
    @MrEwool Před rokem +10

    Great work fixing that, I thought they put better gears in those or at least have a way of stopping the gears from getting torn. But keep up the good work and looking forward to the next video. And congratulations on getting to 1000 subscribers 🎉

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much Morten! Next video should be an invader one then a huge Milwaukee floodlight.

    • @ncooper8438
      @ncooper8438 Před 10 měsíci

      The nylon sprockets are suitably robust (probably), you can't design against every possible kind of abuse.

  • @marcyd2007
    @marcyd2007 Před rokem +1

    Well Mick! Great work as always...

  • @jonnyduncan7056
    @jonnyduncan7056 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Amazing how you fathom the electronics internally, how they work..

  • @jesusgp
    @jesusgp Před 8 dny +1

    Usted es un gran profesional. Admiro sus conocimientos en electrónica. Su video me ha gustado mucho y me ha servido para reparar un ventilador Dyson exactamente igual al de su video. Sólo me falta saber qué modelo es para comprar un mando de control remoto. ¿Sabe usted el modelo?. Felicidades y tiene un like!!!. Le envío un cordial saludo desde España.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 8 dny

      Muchas gracias, me alegro que te haya resultado útil. Lo siento, no sé el modelo de control remoto.
      Saludos desde Inglaterra

  • @scaleartsg
    @scaleartsg Před rokem +2

    this is the most comprehensive repair video of the dyson fan ever!
    Question: Would removing c51 capacitor solve the oscillating issue? I was thinking if its possible to add a physical switch on the wires to the oscillating motor solve the issue too? Im terrible at soldering!

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Zal👍I'm not sure what you mean by R86 capacitor, as R would mean resistor C would be capacitor. You could add a switch if you desired but testing the capacitor I removed and if it's shorted, just removing it by cutting it in half or such would also work.

    • @scaleartsg
      @scaleartsg Před rokem +1

      @@BuyitFixitsorry i meant the c51 capacitor.
      If that capacitor is the only one thats causing the problem, removing it wont be much of an issue! i hope my circuit board is the same as yours!

  • @fanoscharalambous2098
    @fanoscharalambous2098 Před 20 dny +1

    Great video

  • @eboy536
    @eboy536 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Awesome 👌

  • @ralphj4012
    @ralphj4012 Před rokem +5

    Well done. Personally, I would replace / refit the triac snubber capacitor (and check it's voltage rating).

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem

      Thanks Ralph! I wasn't sure on the value of the capacitor as there's no schematic. I guess it would be a quite low capacity and voltage higher than mains voltage.

    • @ralphj4012
      @ralphj4012 Před rokem +2

      @@BuyitFixit Generally, yes, a low value. There's a ton of online info re selecting values, but you can waste the rest of your life trying to fully understand the maths.

    • @pramodwick
      @pramodwick Před rokem +3

      I think that snubber network is to relief the stress on the TRIAC. Without it that MOC may fail sooner or later.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem

      Yeah totally agree. I guess for how often you actually switch the oscillating on and off though it may well last as long as the rest of it.

    • @pramodwick
      @pramodwick Před rokem +3

      @@BuyitFixit I think it totally depends on AC mains frequency. If it is 60Hz, there are 120 zero crossings per second. So the snubber absorb 120 stress occasions per second. That is one of the reasons that cap to fail. As a suggestion you can replace one of that 0 ohm resistor with a 10 ohm one. So it smoothen the RC time constant.

  • @ToumalRakesh
    @ToumalRakesh Před 10 měsíci +2

    I got a xiaomi fan that has large sound-optimized fanblades which has more airflow than these things at a much lower noise level. Oh and the build quality is really fantastic, unlike the plastic tat that is Dyson. I wish they'd up their build quality but alas, nearly all of their products have either shoddy plastic cases that break in the worst ways (cordless vacuums have the power switch in the battery, and a long flimsy plastic piece goes from the trigger to the battery switch, their hairdrier is made of extremely cheap and brittle plastic, etc) or have weird circuitry that's prone to fail, as you showed.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks 👍 I might have a look at those fans you mentioned.

  • @Elektrotechniker
    @Elektrotechniker Před 8 měsíci

    From the mcu at pin 32, is that GPIO-Pin directly bound to a 10K Resistor at the base of that npn? Kinda seems quite high of a resistance for any fast straight switching, does it?

  • @ianhelsbyservices
    @ianhelsbyservices Před rokem +1

    I sometimes consider picking up a spares / repairs Dyson Airblade for the bathroom instead of a hand towel. There's an original one on now but they're 1600W which is a lot considering they don't have a big heater

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +2

      I would think most of that will be heater. I cant see the motor and driver being a lot.

    • @ianhelsbyservices
      @ianhelsbyservices Před rokem

      @@BuyitFixitsorry, my comments should relate closer to your video. Here goes:
      I have tried using the non-genuine air filters for the Dyson tower fans (the cylindrical type filters) and while good quality, they offer too much resistance to the fan. Air is drawn around the sides causing a lot of noise.
      A shame as they're £15 each rather than £50 for genuine.
      i figured they used the high volume air instead of heating it.

    • @heffasponge3656
      @heffasponge3656 Před 10 měsíci

      @@ianhelsbyservices Is there a way to determine if the replacement filters are as good as the genuine filters? Looking at filters for something like a DP01 - surely Dyson massively overprice their replacement filters, but unclear if there is a quality gap with aftermarket replacements.

  • @thetraindriver01
    @thetraindriver01 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Really nice fix Mick, just 2 observations if I may... why did you not replace the shorted cap? Was it that you just couldn't find / have a repladement one as if it was a decoupling cap it would be needed, wouldn't it? and the second observation... that Andrex "Wind Sock" made me laugh out loud when I saw it fluttering away at the end there. Absolutely apt use of the toilet roll, very spot on and very funny too, it made me chuckle quite a bit 👍😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks 😂😂😂😂 I was just thinking how can I show the audience it working. I was unsure on the cap as I think it needed to be an X rated one as it has mains supply across it. I didn't have any so I just thought I'd remove it. My thinking was it's not like you keep switching the oscillation motor on and off every few minutes. You probably just either have it on or off.

  • @mattc3385
    @mattc3385 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you sir for a great and informative video! Now excuse me while I sell all my Dyson stock lol

  • @reg2590
    @reg2590 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Just watched this as I am going through all your repair videos - thanks for great content.
    My observations are that Dyson items are overpriced, over engineered, over complicated and difficult to clean properly.
    Good repair though 😀

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks 👍yes I'd agree with you on that 😂😂😂

  • @michaelhodge9902
    @michaelhodge9902 Před rokem +1

    Can you do a milwaukee cordless m12 pin nailer repair.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem

      I've not came across one of those yet, it just depends what broken items are for sale on eBay. I did get hold of an m18 2nd fix nailer to look at, but not done that one yet.

  • @heffasponge3656
    @heffasponge3656 Před 10 měsíci

    Wondering if anyone fixed a DP01 that oscillates when off using the same method? Perhaps identified the equivalent capacitor? Hoping someone has done it already before taking the plunge.

  • @robot-reboot28
    @robot-reboot28 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hello, I'd really appreciate any guidance. I've got to the main PCB and when removed there is a burn mark on the bace from R66. checked F1 that's also gone. when would be your next more?
    thank you for your time and grate videos, I'm new to your channel, but have been working my way though your repairs. from Scott

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Scott, if you have a picture of the board (It needs to be good quality and not blurry) you can drop me an email at the channel's name at out look dot com.

  • @TerryDeSimone
    @TerryDeSimone Před 10 měsíci +2

    That was a good one.. i like seeing these types of vids... thanks..

  • @wherami
    @wherami Před rokem +3

    Thats one of those expensive fans. Well worth fixing

  • @ISquishWorms
    @ISquishWorms Před 9 měsíci +1

    Nice of you to share the part of the schematic that you took the time to work out. Another fan lives to blow toilet paper again.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 9 měsíci

      😂😂😂yes indeed 🧻🧻🧻🧻

  • @NicksStuff
    @NicksStuff Před 3 měsíci +2

    22:58 In the datasheet of the MOC3083M, I couldn't find a max current across the main terminals. The peak non-repetitive surge current in 1 A and the holding current 0.5 mA but I couldn't find the max continuous current
    .
    You say it's 100 mA, do you remember how they call it? Or if it was in a table or graph?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I'm pretty sure I saw it in the datasheet, but there might be a few different sheets from different manufacturers. It was a while back, but I do remember it saying that it shouldn't be used to drive loads directly.

  • @alexw6987
    @alexw6987 Před 2 měsíci +1

    You know the sound when you first started and I kind of hear it when you are showing it at the end. Like the rubbing sound? I have that but on a higher level to the point where the motor cuts out because of the force against it. Can figure it out. Not sure if the fan is out of balance or something. Not sure.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 2 měsíci

      I'd check the fan blades for debris or damage, possibly bearings?

    • @alexw6987
      @alexw6987 Před 2 měsíci

      @@BuyitFixit Can you pin this reply because I think it applies to everyone when taking apart their fan and I found my solution.

    • @alexw6987
      @alexw6987 Před 2 měsíci

      When you are done cleaning and maintaining your fan, make sure all 4 torx bits that attaches to the fan housing are tight, not over tight but tight with a screwdriver or ratchet. If not the fan blades with rub with the fan housing causing friction and not great sounds and error codes. Also make sure the longer torx bits are tight as they also hold the fan housing in place also and I tightened them a bit at a time in a cross cross pattern to keep even distribution and balance. Hope this helped.

  • @zacc89
    @zacc89 Před 3 měsíci

    hi , how you remove the motor part ? I m stuck on that part to change the new motor 😅

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 3 měsíci

      Did I not show on the video? I'm not sure which bit you mean.

  • @andymouse
    @andymouse Před 10 měsíci +2

    Nice ! I must ask, is there a filter or something for ebay when you look for "spares or repairs" or do you just trawl through please ? also great Fan after a long wait !....cheers.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 10 měsíci +2

      I've got a couple of searches, 'faulty' but then I do like -iphone -switch -sensor to avoid loads of rubbish, also things like 'please read' or 'spares or repair' sometimes I just select a category and set a price and tick 'for parts and not working ' hope that helps 🙂👍

    • @andymouse
      @andymouse Před 10 měsíci +2

      yep@@BuyitFixit 🛒🐭

  • @user-ww1cv6il2y
    @user-ww1cv6il2y Před 8 měsíci +1

    Good evening, the circuit board on my Dyson AM07 is defective. Could you perhaps repair the circuit board? Kind regards

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi Peter, I'm unfortunately I'm usually quite busy with my own repairs etc. I also volunteer at our local repair cafe where people in the local community can bring items in for repair and we have a look free of charge. There's probably one in your area who might be able to help.

  • @WholesaleTurbos
    @WholesaleTurbos Před 2 měsíci

    can I just run a switch and make a provision on the side to turn it on/off?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 2 měsíci +1

      For the oscillation motor it would be possible, but not for the main fan motor.

  • @ScarthyUK
    @ScarthyUK Před 5 měsíci +1

    Can you do a tear down down / repair on the new machines?? Like hp or tp 04/07/09?? They are so unreliable

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 5 měsíci

      It depends if I come across one cheap on Ebay. Even broken Dyson tat seems to fetch a pretty penny 🤔

  • @darenchanlp
    @darenchanlp Před rokem +1

    Is there a specific fan motor to replace or can I replace with any Dyson motor ? Your reply is appreciated.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem

      It's a specific motor. Check the video description. I put all the information on the motor I bought in there :)

    • @darenchanlp
      @darenchanlp Před rokem +1

      @@BuyitFixit Thanks appreciate your help.

  • @medifarahi6953
    @medifarahi6953 Před rokem +1

    Great work. My board appears to be slightly different. I can't find R86. I tried to remove the one next to the U1, which is R35, and it's still oscillating when plugged in. Thanks in advance for your reply

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem

      It's not a resistor you should be removing it's a capacitor! Check the small capacitors around that are to see if any are shorted or have a very low reading

    • @medifarahi6953
      @medifarahi6953 Před rokem

      @Buy it Fix it thank you
      The only capacitor near it is the big blue one, which is the v2. Could it be that?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem

      It should only be a tiny one, probably a tan colour. Take a picture of the board if you like and send me it

    • @medifarahi6953
      @medifarahi6953 Před rokem

      ​@@BuyitFixit thank you so much. how can I send the photo?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem

      Try imgur and post a link ?

  • @sijig3501
    @sijig3501 Před rokem

    I have a AM07 fan with a blown motherboard fuse.. I have no idea what the value of it is? Have you replaced the fuse before?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +3

      Unfortunately not. But I just did a quick search on the wattage on the AM07 and it's 65w. Assuming you are in the uk and we use 240v that would be 65/240=0.27Amps so I'd think a 1A fuse perhaps? I just checked in the video and on the schematic I drew on this fan, I wrote the value see 28:35 and it's 1.6A so I think it would be around the same. I would check for shorts before replacing the fuse as generally fuses blow for a reason.

  • @user-dc8zn4uu3x
    @user-dc8zn4uu3x Před 6 měsíci

    Just got F2 code of Am07 fan. There bottom motor seems ok , but the wind motor can not move. It is motor problem or pcb control problem? Thanks

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 6 měsíci

      Check if the motor rotates freely by hand. It could be jammed with debris or the bearings could be gone.

  • @Gengh13
    @Gengh13 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I would have replaced that capacitor with a 0.1-10nf one and replace the 0 ohm resistors with a low value 10-100 ohms so the snubber works to avoid spurious triggers of the optoTRIAC(with AC line spikes) and the resistors reduce stress on the capacitor so it doesn't fail again.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for the advice 👍

    • @heffasponge3656
      @heffasponge3656 Před 10 měsíci

      Would replacing the 0 ohm resistor with a 10-100 ohm resistor mean the fan will be consuming power when plugged into AC, but turned off?

  • @scaleartsg
    @scaleartsg Před rokem +1

    quick question: is there any change in loudness after you replaced the fan motor? I find my dyson a little too loud for my liking

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +2

      I honestly can't tell you. The unit was non working when I bought it, and the only reference I have is after changing the motor. It's not really loud or anything, but I've got nothing to compare to previously.

    • @scaleartsg
      @scaleartsg Před rokem +1

      @@BuyitFixitok noted! thanks! Will try removing that capacitor and will give you an update!

  • @darenchanlp
    @darenchanlp Před rokem +1

    Sir just one more question from me. I know you removed the tiny capacitor so is there any problems with the unit now? Appreciate your reply and thanks again 😊

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +1

      No seems fine. I think it's a snubber capacitor to protect the triac driver from spikes. Seems to work ok without it. I only removed it because it was the cause of the fan oscillating constantly.

    • @darenchanlp
      @darenchanlp Před rokem +2

      @@BuyitFixit Thank you so much 😊 I am learning from you. Very much appreciated 😊

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +1

      @@darenchanlp You are very welcome!

    • @deantanh
      @deantanh Před 6 měsíci

      @@BuyitFixit after removing snubber capacitor, are you able to control the oscillation using the remote?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, works fine with the remote.

  • @nathanw851
    @nathanw851 Před rokem +2

    If the opto-isolator can handle 100mA and the motor is pulling < 20mA I can't see the issue with using it like that. Nice fix... apart from using pliers to tighten a nut, you brute! :)

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +3

      Yes in theory it should handle it, but in the data sheet it says it should not be used to drive a load directly

  • @locslikes
    @locslikes Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi Mate. the motor that you have in your link is no longer available. but they have one's that look similar except its 105V vs 300v? Do you know if this will make any difference? Australian models if it makes any difference. thank you.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi mate, you'll need the same motor as what I used. Someone else mentioned that they are no longer available which sucks as it makes these unrepairable now. I'm not sure if the manufacturer of the motors still makes them or not? Perhaps worth emailing them to enquire?

    • @locslikes
      @locslikes Před 5 měsíci

      @@BuyitFixit thanks for that. Would you be able to give me all the specs so I can see if I can find it? Thanks again.

  • @darenchanlp
    @darenchanlp Před rokem

    Just got a fan just like yours but I not able to turn it on. All components seem fine. No display just won't turn on. Need your special advice. Appreciate your help and thanks in advance.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem

      I've just repaired a hot and cold version (revisit) that had no power. Might be worth having a look at that video as I trace through the circuit. As the power input is pretty much the same.

    • @darenchanlp
      @darenchanlp Před rokem

      @@BuyitFixit Thanks for your quick response. I will take a look. I just watched "My mate Vince" channel unfortunately he failed to repair it. Anyway I will watch yours to see how it goes. Thanks again.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +1

      No problem. Give me a shout if you get stuck. Vince is a great guy. He gave my channel a shout out a couple of times 👍

  • @simontay4851
    @simontay4851 Před 11 měsíci +1

    12:48 the swivel motor looks the same type as used in microwaves for the turntable. Its a generic synchronous motor.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, that's what I ordered for it 😉

  • @jayfowler4747
    @jayfowler4747 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Why was the fan melted to the housing at the beginning.... and what was the white stripe on it... as you said someone had been in already and glued that fan that which eventually melted to the housing and hence you thought it was siezed...

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 10 měsíci

      I suspect the air intakes might have gotten blocked causing poor airflow and causing the motor to overheat and melt.

  • @rory9174
    @rory9174 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I'd love to have found out exactly what caused the main motor to fail. I checked CZcams after watching this video and lots of motor fail videos but everyone just replaced them. Usually these motors are bulletproof and thats why I'm so curious to know what design fault is causing this common failure.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I think the bearings failed and it overheated as it was melted inside

    • @rory9174
      @rory9174 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@BuyitFixit That satisfies my curiousity. Thanks for the reply. Great brand Dyson. But man, when they go wrong, the ordinary handyman hasn't a hope of fixing them. :)

    • @casperf3486
      @casperf3486 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Sir, your motor assembly should have rubber mounts that position the assembly center in the unit. I wonder now if not having them was the cause of your motor bearings burning out. Thanks for the video!

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for commenting 👍

  • @wherami
    @wherami Před rokem +3

    They are as complicated as i expected. I have never seen inside one. How much did all those repairs cost in parts?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +5

      Thanks JS. About £20 in parts. Motors were about £9 each.

    • @wherami
      @wherami Před rokem +3

      @@BuyitFixit wonderful! Well worth it!

  • @BlazeJaba87
    @BlazeJaba87 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the great video. I'm trying to replace the blower motor, and can't find one in stock anywhere. Anyone else found one recently?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 10 měsíci

      I just checked the seller I bought mine from, and indeed is it out of stock. Just did a quick search for LA034-040NN08A and no luck 😢 I hope you manage to find one!

    • @BlazeJaba87
      @BlazeJaba87 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@BuyitFixit thanks for the speedy response hopefully they'll come back in stock at some point :( don't suppose you know of a different motor that'd fit? Or still haven't found a use for that 2nd one you bought? xD

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Sorry mate unfortunately I don't, I'll probably keep hold of the 2nd motor as I've now got this fan, and the hot and cold version that I also repaired.

    • @BlazeJaba87
      @BlazeJaba87 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Haha no worries, though it was an outside chance 😅 thanks for the work on the video, and replies!

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 10 měsíci

      No worries mate, glad to help 👍

  • @tanwilson1343
    @tanwilson1343 Před rokem +1

    Hi, I still have a problem with this fan.The fan noise is very loud.Wondering can the noise be eliminated by changing a new motor?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +1

      I'd first disassemble it and see if there is any debris clogging the motor or fan (you'd need to do this anyway to change the motor) if it's not that then the bearings in the motor could have failed which would also make it noisy. Hope that helps 👍

    • @tanwilson1343
      @tanwilson1343 Před rokem +1

      One more question. You actually applied super glue on the contact between the nut and the fan top,is it really necessary?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem

      The original had some loctite on it and I didn't have any at the time so used what I had. The manufacturers thought it was needed so I just followed suit.

  • @locslikes
    @locslikes Před rokem +1

    Are you sure it's safe to just remove the capacitor for the oscillation motor? I have the same issue and will remove it as well but don't want it to become a fire hazard if I do? If not can you tell me what the capacitor is to replace it?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +2

      It wouldn't cause a fire. I don't know the exact value as there are no schematics and no markings on it, although you might be able to work it out from similar applications. It is there to protect the triac driver from spikes, so worst that could happen is that IC could eventually fail and the motor would oscillate by itself like what it is doing now.

    • @locslikes
      @locslikes Před rokem +2

      @@BuyitFixit thanks. I'll remove it then. Thanks again for your efforts in explaining it to us.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +1

      @@locslikes No problem. Glad to help 🙂

    • @BlondieSL
      @BlondieSL Před rokem +3

      @@BuyitFixit This is what I really dislike, these days, with these SMD caps. No markings and for many (most?) devices, difficult to impossible to get GOOD schematics with parts lists.
      Oh how I miss the old days when I was a TV Repair man and had my own full library of schematics for the most popular TVs for the time. The service manuals were robust, with well designed schematics, wave forms, all components marked, parts list and even some guides for known issues.
      Nowadays, that's rare.
      I have some schematics for "newer" stuff, where I could get them, and compare to the old goodies of days gone by, these leave much to be desired. Oh well.
      Now, if I have to replace and SMD cap, where there's no markings and no info on line, if I can find datasheets for whatever components they serve, then I can more or less figure out what the values might be.
      I just bought a bunch of misc. SMD caps (1206 size) and when time permits, I'm going to test each one (over 300 of the things) and put them in a boxall, marked correctly. Big job.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +1

      Totally agree. I remember as a kid pulling apart old TV's and sometimes they even had the schematic inside of the back of the set. A thing of the past it seems, yet we have more access to information? It seems a step forward and two steps backwards. I've noticed the SMD stuff like resistors as they have gotten smaller now have no markings too!
      Good luck with the capacitor sorting!👍

  • @heffasponge3656
    @heffasponge3656 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Does anyone know the right size circlip plier to buy for the circlip? (Or how to find the right size)? tried to buy a circlip plier to take apart the DP01 but found the tips are too big and don't fit in the holes of the circlip. It looks just like the circlip in the video but there's no comment as to the sizing.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 9 měsíci

      Unfortunately I'm not sure on the exact size, I already had a few sets of circlip pliers already.

    • @heffasponge3656
      @heffasponge3656 Před 9 měsíci

      @@BuyitFixit Thanks for the reply. Is there a way to find out the appropriate size required? I can open it up but I'm not sure what to measure / look for when buying a circlip plier, and the one I bought has tips that are too big. What specification(s) should I look for? inner/outer radius of the circlip, inner/outer radius of the hole?

  • @davidhollfelder9940
    @davidhollfelder9940 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Nice work .. the impeller seems out of balance.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 7 měsíci

      It could well be, it's still working at the moment and hasn't blew up yet 😂😂😂

  • @jackwang5724
    @jackwang5724 Před 2 měsíci

    What is the value of the C51 capacitor?

    • @jackwang5724
      @jackwang5724 Před 2 měsíci +1

      0.1uf

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 2 měsíci

      Sorry for the late reply. Glad you managed to figure it out.

  • @yadrak2354
    @yadrak2354 Před 5 měsíci

    I missed something. What caused the h2 error???

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 5 měsíci

      I don't think this one showed a H2 error?

  • @mrv4757
    @mrv4757 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Not that it was the ultimate goal, but was the repair worth it financially? Is the cost of functional fan higher than the price of faulty fan + 2 new motors? Time not counting in as we consider it a pleasure 😊

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Been a while since I did this one, I think the motors were around £10 and £5, plus the price of the fan and postage works out around £94. I've just looked on Ebay and a used unit ranges from around that to £200 although the odd one has sold for slightly cheaper. My wife was after one and you don't know what parts it needs before it arrives. It may have just needed a small part. It was still fun to do, and hopefully will help others repair theirs.

  • @electroshed
    @electroshed Před 4 měsíci +1

    All those electronics for an expensive overly complicated fan, worlds gone mad 😂

  • @Singaporemyhome
    @Singaporemyhome Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi, need your help urgently, I got a Dyson TP03 that won't stop ocillate. Which capacitor number shld I cut?❤ thx in advance 😊

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I've not looked at one, if you have a test meter it should be easy to find as it will measure short circuit. It should be around the 8 pin chip where the oscillation motor plugs in.

    • @Singaporemyhome
      @Singaporemyhome Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@BuyitFixit there's a chip near the motor.. but there's no capacitor near the chip. I cut one wrongly. Without microscope do u think soldering back the cap is possible?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Singaporemyhome yes, it's possible but probably not easy.

    • @Singaporemyhome
      @Singaporemyhome Před 9 měsíci

      @@BuyitFixit as I don't have a cap on hand? do u suggest that I bridge the cap using a needle? Or something thin?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @user-gd1iu6jd6i Definitely not! You'd probably short out a supply or something. Capacitors are commonly across a supply voltage (+ and - for instance) so you would be in effect shorting those together!

  • @stevioAda
    @stevioAda Před 10 měsíci +1

    A fan that complicated was always going to fail

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 10 měsíci

      Yep, it's still working currently, but I'm sure it will blow up at some point in the future 😂😂

    • @TerryDeSimone
      @TerryDeSimone Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@BuyitFixit well, lookin at the teeth that broke in the lower motor.. there's no guide for the swingin piece.. it prolly got stuck & snapped teeth.. or like you said.. someone could have tried turning it manually & snapped em..

  • @TheInfoworks
    @TheInfoworks Před rokem +1

    Hi, Mick you paid plenty for this consumer junk, cheers

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +1

      Yep. The wife wanted one... gotta keep the missus happy!

  • @simontay4851
    @simontay4851 Před 11 měsíci

    8:21 you'll need a puller to get that off.

  • @robelemagnu5069
    @robelemagnu5069 Před 7 měsíci

    Dear sir I have the same one problem is cold fan works but the heat at does not please help

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 7 měsíci

      What happens when you try the heat setting? an error? nothing? Does the fan still spin but blow cold?

    • @robelemagnu5069
      @robelemagnu5069 Před 7 měsíci

      thank you sir for replying back when on cold it works fine but when it goes from 0 to 1 as from cold to hot it osilates for a while without any air but then it stops and shows an error code displayed e8

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 7 měsíci

      I've not had that fault before I did try a search on the internet but didn't find a lot. The fact that it works ok on cold, I'd think there's something possibly up with the temperature sensor, or it could be the small board that controls the heater or the heater itself. Might be worth cleaning it all out first, see if that makes and difference, and check the fan inside moves freely still just in case it's something to do with airflow.

    • @robelemagnu5069
      @robelemagnu5069 Před 7 měsíci

      ⁠ok boss I have opened it movement is good but I don’t know about the temperature sensor or when you say the heater itself what do you mean sir sorry about my ignorance thanks

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 7 měsíci

      Sorry for the late reply, I only just noticed it. There should be a little black thing on a wire (that's the temperature sensor). I'd just try cleaning everything first, and check that the motor spins freely.

  • @user-te1le7ck6b
    @user-te1le7ck6b Před rokem +22

    The utter garbage design doesn’t justify the price plastic teeth when metal would have only been a little more 🙄🙄🙄 plus using parts in a dodgy manner 😂

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +12

      Totally agree, but it gets worse! I also bought a hot and cold version which is a later model. It hasn't got a nice bearing for the swivel now and just a plastic bush and they are using a motor driver chip (which failed catastrophically) instead of the h-bridge and mosfets.

    • @UserUser-ww2nj
      @UserUser-ww2nj Před rokem +7

      @@BuyitFixit I just watched the other video of the hot and cold one . I agree with "G" , huge price for something built to fail using sub standard parts . When did something so simple become so complicated with a diagnostic port etc ? Fans and oscillating fans have been around for decades but now we have to have these over complicated things just because we have the parts and they call it progress

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před rokem +1

      Totally agree. Thank for the comment!

    • @MattBrownbill
      @MattBrownbill Před rokem +2

      Dyson does for 'design' what myxomatosis does for rabbits... I bought a Pifco oscillating fan over 30 years ago, and it still works fine, despite a lot of use. I doubt anyone will say that about a Dyson.

    • @UserUser-ww2nj
      @UserUser-ww2nj Před rokem +3

      @@MattBrownbill It proves the old adage," KISS" , things are becoming more and more overcomplicated when they don't need to be , cars being a prime example but more toys to go wrong seems to appeal to people

  • @markwhitfield5412
    @markwhitfield5412 Před 10 měsíci +2

    looks the same motor as a microwave plate motor.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 10 měsíci

      Very similar but different RPM

  • @TheDjProgress
    @TheDjProgress Před 11 měsíci +1

    Dyson quoted me £100 to fix the oscillation issue, fair price?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Depends of you're happy paying it. The cost of the replacement part (I just removed it) would be around 10p.

    • @TheDjProgress
      @TheDjProgress Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@BuyitFixit yikes! Best i get my screwdriver out then 😂 thanks for the reply

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 11 měsíci +2

      No problem 🙂

    • @TheDjProgress
      @TheDjProgress Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@BuyitFixitis the shorted capacitor a process of elimination or would it be the same one as on your board? I’m guessing the boards are generic, my fan is the am06

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 11 měsíci

      @@TheDjProgress I think the boards are slightly different but the capacitor it in roughly the same place. If you have a meter just measure it, if it's shorted then that's the one 👍

  • @compirate
    @compirate Před 9 měsíci +1

    Why are things so complicated now? Good old box fan - induction motor (simplest motor ever), switch and cord. Runs almost forever, only stops if bushing dries out. Little oil and on again for another 10 years!

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Agree, The only thing I can think is to possibly get a faster speed? or more energy efficient? but I totally agree with what you're saying. I recently bought (and did a video on) a kitchen aid stand mixer. That was 34 years old and built like a tank. I'm sure it will now last another 34 years!

    • @compirate
      @compirate Před 9 měsíci

      @BuyitFixit I watched that video too. They are heavily built.

  • @cheapasstech
    @cheapasstech Před 10 měsíci +1

    I steal those slow motors out of busted microwave ovens

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yeah I've seen them in microwaves for the turntables too. I'm not sure if they are the same speed as this one as when I was looking for one I noticed there were quite a few different RPMs available.

  • @James_Bowie
    @James_Bowie Před 5 měsíci +1

    I replaced a pair of bearings in a Dyson fan and it refused to operate ever again.
    Dyson = overpriced junk.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, I'm not really a fan 😂😂😂

  • @user-pc9it3kt2o
    @user-pc9it3kt2o Před 3 měsíci +1

    Note to self: don't buy Dyson.

  • @alfredocuomo1546
    @alfredocuomo1546 Před 10 měsíci +2

    what website or sites do you find the broken items that you fix?

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I just normally search on ebay for fault, spares or repair, or look in categories with 'for parts or not working' ticked.

  • @stevenbliss989
    @stevenbliss989 Před 2 měsíci

    Using the MOC for driving the motor is GOOD ENGINEERING!
    Not having that cap in is BAD ENGINEERING! ...unless you like having trouble down the line.

  • @camaroiowaguy23
    @camaroiowaguy23 Před 7 měsíci

    would you have any idea what would cause the fan to turn on for 2 sec then off? when it turns on its just the number display. fan worked great yesterday. today its doing this.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 7 měsíci

      Jammed motor? Does it display a code like F2 or F3?

    • @camaroiowaguy23
      @camaroiowaguy23 Před 7 měsíci

      @@BuyitFixit i just now got it apart. no error or f code. it says number 6 as its the fan speed ive had it. 6 displays for a sec or 2 then shuts off. but if i hurry to hit the ocilate button before the 2 sec. it will start to oscilate then shuts down. (fan blade doesnt turn on tho). ive taken the pcb out but havent tested electrical. was also thinkin maybe the fan blade might be stuck? was thinkin if theres a sensor that might be blocked or playing up but i cant seem to google if it has one. am11 model. i literally just bought this fan used in working condition from a neighbor not even a week ago lol. to me $50 was a steal. maybe this is why he sold it. but if it is why, why isnt it working intermittently.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 7 měsíci

      @@camaroiowaguy23 Unusual if it just shuts off. They normally display an error message.

    • @camaroiowaguy23
      @camaroiowaguy23 Před 7 měsíci

      @@BuyitFixit thats what i was figuring. ok so ive found the issue. it isnt the pcb. gotten the motor out. fans free but was sticky. i kept the fan apart but plugged the connections in and tried it. turn fan on it shuts off again. i spun the blade while turning it on and it works again. turned off. it turns on now without my help to finger the fan blade to spin. i think ill dab some 3in1 oil on the bearings and blow some dust out. i dont think its that though, it might just be the motor having a bad rotor vane. so i guess if it does this again ill have to source a motor. that was a quick reply man

    • @camaroiowaguy23
      @camaroiowaguy23 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@BuyitFixit oil fixed it. oiled both ends of the motor. fan turns on by itself now. your a big help though. thank ya man

  • @AmigaWolf
    @AmigaWolf Před 10 měsíci +1

    So that Dyson Pure Cool (tower 2018) White, cost you total about £100,
    that is a great deal, new they cost around £550.
    Great work.

    • @BuyitFixit
      @BuyitFixit  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks👍, I cant remember what I paid for it off hand but I think the parts were around £23?

    • @AmigaWolf
      @AmigaWolf Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@BuyitFixit Even cheaper 😀