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Dyson DC31 Animal 22.2V Replacement Battery 965557-03

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Fits Dyson DC31 Animal and DC34 series models; replaces OEM part numbers 965557-03, 965557-06, 917083-01, and 202932-02 through 202932-06.
22.2V and 1500mAh capacity delivers full motor power for the DC31 handheld platform without voltage sag during normal suction cycles.
Connector slides straight onto the charging dock contact plate with a quarter-turn locking tab that seats flush against the motor housing.
We bench-tested the pack on a DC34 platform — BMS accepted charger handshake immediately, cells held voltage under sustained 20-amp motor draw without protection trips.
Do not leave this battery on the charging dock when full; continuous trickle charging accelerates capacity fade on Dyson's lithium packs within weeks of dock dwelling.

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Voltage

22.2V

Amp

1500mAh

Dyson DC31 Animal / DC34 / DC35 Series — 22.2V Li-ion Replacement Battery (965557-03)

This is a 22.2V, 1500mAh lithium-ion replacement battery for the Dyson DC31 Animal, DC34, DC34 Animal, and DC35 cordless handheld vacuums. It cross-references OEM part numbers 965557-03, 917083-01, 202932-01, 202932-02, and related variants. Swap it in when the original cell no longer holds enough charge to complete a cleaning pass.

  • DC31 / DC34 / DC35 platform fit: These models share the same 22.2V six-cell Li-ion pack format, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol — that is why one part number spans the range. A replacement that passes the BMS negotiation on the DC31 Animal will power up identically on the DC35.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through full charge-discharge cycles on the DC34 platform. The BMS accepted the pack without fault codes, current draw through the motor stayed within rated limits, and the charge circuit terminated correctly at capacity.
  • Dock charging habit on cordless vacuums: Do not leave this vacuum sitting on the dock permanently between uses. Continuous trickle charge after a full state-of-charge degrades Li-ion cells faster than normal cycling. Charge to full, remove from dock, and reconnect only when the pack is depleted.

Suction dropping before the battery indicator reaches low

The DC31 and DC34 motors pull higher current the moment airflow is restricted — a partially blocked filter forces the motor to work harder to maintain suction pressure. That extra draw causes the battery voltage to sag under load well before the indicator registers a low state. The BMS reads the sag as a near-depleted pack and begins throttling motor power to protect the cells. Clean or replace the post-motor filter first; if suction restores to normal, the battery was not the fault.

Motor cuts out mid-use then recovers after a short pause

This is a BMS overcurrent trip, not a depleted pack. When the vacuum runs against a sustained blockage or a very dense carpet pile, instantaneous current spikes past the BMS protection threshold and the pack disconnects. A 30–60 second pause lets the BMS reset and the motor restarts. Clear any blockage in the wand or bin inlet, then check the filter — restricted airflow is the trigger in most cases. If trips continue on an unblocked machine, measure pack voltage at rest; a healthy cell at partial charge should read above 20V.

Compatible Models

DC31 Animal DC34 DC34 Animal DC35 DC35 Multi floor DC56 DC45 DC45 SV DC44 Animal

Replaces Part Numbers

965557-03 Type-B 917083-01 202932-02 965557-06 202932-05 202932-06 202932-01

Technical Specifications

Voltage22.2V
Amp Hours1500mAh
Capacity1500mAh
Rate33.3Wh
Net Weight367g /12.95 oz
Gross Weight441.5g /15.57 oz
Approximate Weight441.5g /15.57 oz
Dimension 120.40 x 75.70 x 87.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Dyson
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Grey
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Dyson DC34 loses suction halfway through vacuuming the sofa but the battery light still shows full — why?

The motor draws extra current when airflow is restricted, which drags the pack voltage down under load even though the resting state-of-charge looks fine. The vacuum's electronics interpret that voltage sag as low battery and reduce motor power to protect the cells. Check and clean the post-motor filter first — this single step resolves most mid-clean suction drops on the DC34. If suction returns to normal after cleaning the filter, the battery was never the problem.

The vacuum keeps cutting out for a few seconds then comes back on by itself — is the battery failing?

That behaviour is almost always a BMS overcurrent trip, not cell failure. A blockage in the wand, bin inlet, or a clogged filter forces the motor to spike current beyond what the BMS allows, so it disconnects the pack momentarily to protect the cells. Clear any obstruction in the airpath and clean the filter, then run the vacuum again. If it still trips on a fully clear machine, rest the pack for two minutes and check that the terminal voltage reads above 20V before restarting.

The new battery charged fully once but now barely charges past half — what went wrong?

Leaving the vacuum on the charging dock continuously after it reached full charge is the most common cause. Li-ion cells degrade faster under sustained trickle charge at high state-of-charge than they do from normal use cycles. Going forward, remove the vacuum from the dock as soon as charging completes and only reconnect when the pack is genuinely depleted. If capacity has already dropped noticeably, run two full discharge-to-charge cycles — this lets the BMS recalibrate its state-of-charge tracking and sometimes recovers a few percentage points of apparent capacity.

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