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Open source software has been written to un-brick the battery pack by overwriting the configuration bits for some models using a 3.3V Raspberry Pi board<ref>https://github.com/kumdzio/PIC16LF1847arduino-programmer/tree/main/Dyson_original_firmware_unlocker_with_eeprom_check</ref>.  
Open source software has been written to un-brick the battery pack by overwriting the configuration bits for some models using a 3.3V Raspberry Pi board<ref>https://github.com/kumdzio/PIC16LF1847arduino-programmer/tree/main/Dyson_original_firmware_unlocker_with_eeprom_check</ref>.  


== Unfixable buttons ==
== Harder to repair buttons ==
 
[[File:Dyson-glued-button.jpg|thumb|Glued PCB, preventing an easy repair<ref name=":0">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF0nNOAFnRQ</ref>]]
There have been reports of buttons being "unfixable" due to the use of glue<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUqfrIk-FhM; [[Louis Rossmann - Video Directory#2022|Dyson's repair procedures suck, unlike their vacuums#2022]]</ref>.
There have been reports of vacuum trigger button being harder to self-repair for a consumer due to the use of glue on the PCB, prompting the user to replace the whole housing.<ref name=":0" /><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUqfrIk-FhM; [[Louis Rossmann - Video Directory#2022|Dyson's repair procedures suck, unlike their vacuums#2022]]</ref>


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