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Offline monteki

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I bought recently Dyson V6 Motor assembly to use it as extraction for my soldering gun. I can't make it run, there is only 3 blue blinks series, that's it. I have no idea how to make it work. Any suggestions please?

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What do you mean by motor assembly? You haven’t bought the full machine?

Offline monteki

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Yes. I bought only the motor part. Like that https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07M9YGCVN

And have no idea how to run it.

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Assuming you’ve put a battery on it, it won’t run until it has a cyclone assembly connected to it.

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If it is for bench based fume extraction, then i don't think it would be that good an idea.
What you are using has small fan blades therefore more directional via some small vent / pipe ?

In our workshop we use big modules (like in pc's) but bigger that run on mains, personally i don't use mine, i just softly blow the fumes away as we do not do large scale production - and we also are more directed to surface mount now anyway - so paste and oven is the call for that.

I have been using that method for low scale fumes for 36 years, and it hasn't killed me yet...
The only way to fail is not to try.

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