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Author Changing the plug on a Dyson - anyone tried?
jrsteeve
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The plug on my Dyson is fucked so i'm about to swap it with a standard plug. However, the Dyson plug is all moulded so can't be unscrewed. I've got the fuse out, is it simply a case of chopping the wires, stripping them a little and putting them into the new plug or is there anything fancy hidden in the Dyson plug?? i.e. will I die if it just put a standard plug in its place??


mattk
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just chop the old one off as you said
jrsteeve
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Well if i get electrocuted i'm coming for you! lol
myke
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should be a simple re-wire, but i wouldn't be surprised if the wires weren't colour coded in the cable.
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Yeah just cut it off, trim the outer sheath back a couple of centremeters, well prob be double insualted so may only be 2 wires, live and neutral, wire to new plug as normal.
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quote:
Originally posted by jrsteeve
Well if i get electrocuted i'm coming for you! lol


unplug it first
ash_corsa
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Make sure its out of warranty first or you'll void it
M2RTY
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make sure you leave it plugged in and wet it first
mattk
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and stand in a bucket of water while you cut it
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quote:
Originally posted by mattk
and stand in a bucket of water while you cut it


Sweet i'll let you know what happens! lol
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right so i've whacked it all together, just checking though - brown is normally live, blue negative yeh? There are only 2 wires, this fairly normal?

First time i've actually ever changed a plug so just wanna make sure its not lethal!

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yes it's a class 2 product so it is double insulated. therefore it has only line and neutral. brown wire is the live conductor blue is neutral. however, it doesn't actually make a difference to the operation of the vac if you had the polarity reversed. i'd still double check it though to make sure it is right.
jrsteeve
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ta
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you still alive?
jrsteeve
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lol yeh and it worked, woo!
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