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Shark SV800 Battery Sweeper - Stripdown and Refurb
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August 01, 2017, 09:51:46 pm »
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Longer ago than I can remember (at least 2 cars back...) I collected this from Reading via a Freecycle ad!
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxFmLi6DX2o
Not brilliant, so I gave it a few more hours
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkA3JkUHHKE
Much better! After a full overnight charge it was very good
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_HTymxbVOo
We used it for a few months, the battery life increasing with each full charge and discharge, then it got relegated to the shed in the 'to do' pile, and forgotten about!
Until June, when I pulled it out!
And gave it the usual!
The handle removes via a latch
And splits apart
One of the screw threads had snapped, not really noticeable with the rest of the screws in though
Handle insert pops out
But the 'plug' end didn't come out easily, so I left it to avoid unsightly damage
The charger got a wipe down
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Re: Shark SV800 Battery Sweeper - Stripdown and Refurb
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August 01, 2017, 10:07:47 pm »
Time to remove the bin
And remove the battery, which handily it shows how to do
Here it is
It unplugs and lifts out
Informationy stuffs. This could be rebuilt with modern higher capacity cells should you have too much time on your hands I expect...
Next, we undo all these screws
Which splits the main casing
The diffuser foam started to tear as I tried to remove it so I left it be
The raw power of the thing
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Re: Shark SV800 Battery Sweeper - Stripdown and Refurb
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August 01, 2017, 10:15:07 pm »
To unwire it all I started at the bottom, and unplugged the power nozzle connector
Then realised it would be easier to just remove the brushroll housing first
Then I found out the electrical connectors aren't spades, but actual bent contacts
That removed, we can go back up top and look at the complicated PCB
With solder joints that make mine look good...
This dates from 2010, and sits under the top as the red light is the charging light
Electronics removed, we can remove the 'socket' for the handle
And down below remove the catch for the brushroll housing
The motor fancase is held off by 2 rubber blocks either side
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Re: Shark SV800 Battery Sweeper - Stripdown and Refurb
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August 01, 2017, 10:19:40 pm »
I took the fancase off, but the whole motor seems plastic glued together, so did not force it
and instead moved down to the brushroll housing
I wonder if the 1912 bit on this sticker is Wk19 2012? I had to slice through it anyway as it held the casing together...
The belt cover is removed with a quarter turn of a fastener
The rear wheels reveal 2 screws
And with those and others removed, the cover comes off
Which reveals the motor, and the second layer of the unit
Which unscrews some more
The pivoting neck of the brushroll housing comes apart now, by removing the locking tab either side
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Re: Shark SV800 Battery Sweeper - Stripdown and Refurb
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August 01, 2017, 10:25:58 pm »
Like so
The connectors sit behind a removable panel
The wires just pull through the plastics. This is the brushroll motor
And onto the bin!
The top part/filter housing comes apart as so
Underneath, it looks like a smiley face with a big nose
Which is the bin flap release latch
This is also the last part to come apart!
Not too busy
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Re: Shark SV800 Battery Sweeper - Stripdown and Refurb
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August 01, 2017, 10:30:58 pm »
And non washables
Everything was washed, dried and polished up
And re-assembled, starting with the cyclone bin flap
Then the filter housing, along with it's filter which has been washed in the machine, but is stained
Seal in
Filter in the top part
Which then slots into the main bit
Then pops onto the bin, I removed the big sticker as it was a bit scabby
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Re: Shark SV800 Battery Sweeper - Stripdown and Refurb
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August 01, 2017, 10:34:18 pm »
Brushroll now, and the wires are fed through and pushed into position
Then the cover is fitted and screwed on
Rotating part is clipped together
Time to mate the inner and outer brushroll housings
Fit the motor
Then screw the top cover on
Fit the brushroll and belt made by audio people
And it looks much better
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Re: Shark SV800 Battery Sweeper - Stripdown and Refurb
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August 01, 2017, 10:37:51 pm »
Main machine now, and all of the electricity drops right in!
Handle socket
Brushroll motor wiring fed down
And wired up to the brushroll plug
The carry handle insert goes in next
Then the casing screws together
Best put the power source back in
Handle next, insert inserted!
And the handle lobbed together
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Re: Shark SV800 Battery Sweeper - Stripdown and Refurb
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August 01, 2017, 10:41:48 pm »
It was all clipped together and confirmed working and complete!
and it sold a few days later for £25, which isn't bad for a freebie, although I probably put far too much effort into the whole thing!
I didn't really do an after video, but it was much like this
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhHzuJw4Awc
Bar the removable battery, crevice tool (as it didn't have one with it) and not being american!
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