Retro Tech & Electronics | Dyson SV03 - V6 Slim Performance Improvements - Filter Cleaning Experiments @retrotechandelectronics | Uploaded March 2019 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
We continue with some more Dyson work to conduct some further experimentation to improve overall performance between charges. The theory is that with each subsequent was, especially in an area with hard water, deposits will be left on the individual pieces of fabric as it dries, and over the course of time, continue to accumulate, causing a reduction in performance.
So baseline evaluations are taken again after a service which turn out to be the exact same time as the last service. Its worth noting that this filter has only seen water twice, and the test results are not expected to be profound.
Once there is an established baseline, with the filter disassembled it it submerged overnight in white vinegar, who's effects are replicated on the stainless frying pan.
A rinse in filtered water, and then distilled water is conducted and then left to dry again for a re-test. The retest adds 12 seconds of time to the event, showing that there is value in demineralizing the filters. Had there been an extra filter, a more profound test would be to test a new filter, and then measure it, then wash and dry it 20 times, and then remeasure it.
We continue with some more Dyson work to conduct some further experimentation to improve overall performance between charges. The theory is that with each subsequent was, especially in an area with hard water, deposits will be left on the individual pieces of fabric as it dries, and over the course of time, continue to accumulate, causing a reduction in performance.
So baseline evaluations are taken again after a service which turn out to be the exact same time as the last service. Its worth noting that this filter has only seen water twice, and the test results are not expected to be profound.
Once there is an established baseline, with the filter disassembled it it submerged overnight in white vinegar, who's effects are replicated on the stainless frying pan.
A rinse in filtered water, and then distilled water is conducted and then left to dry again for a re-test. The retest adds 12 seconds of time to the event, showing that there is value in demineralizing the filters. Had there been an extra filter, a more profound test would be to test a new filter, and then measure it, then wash and dry it 20 times, and then remeasure it.